Bryant Sigler, PsyD
Bryant Sigler, PsyD, is completing a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology under the supervision of Dr. Cohen. Dr. Sigler earned his PsyD in clinical psychology, with a focus in neuropsychology, from The Chicago School. He completed an APA-accredited doctoral internship in pediatric neuropsychology at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins Medicine, where he worked with children, adolescents, and young adults with a wide range of complex medical conditions, neurodevelopmental differences, and neuropsychological disorders. He has received advanced clinical training in his areas of clinical interest, including Autism, ADHD, language and learning disorders, acute brain injury, learning disabilities, as well as anxiety and other emotional vulnerabilities.
Dr. Sigler currently conducts comprehensive evaluations with children through young adults who may be experiencing difficulties with attention and executive functioning, emotional and behavioral regulation, academics, and/or social functioning. He values building relationships with his clients, their families, and their surrounding support networks, including schools and therapeutic providers. This allows him to obtain a thorough understanding of his client’s strengths, interests, and challenge areas to provide a comprehensive and actionable diagnostic picture and recommendations.
Dr. Sigler lives in the Hudson Valley with his husband and two young sons. As a neurodivergent-affirming provider, he is committed to providing strength-based and person-centered care for clients and families.