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Isabelle Beaulieu, Ph.D. Director

Isabelle Beaulieu, Ph.D. Director

Pediatric neuropsychologist in Bloomfield Hills

Welcome to Oakland Neuropsychology Center! I am a clinical neuropsychologist who focuses primarily on children, adolescents, and adults who are struggling at school, at their work place, or in their community. I specialize in the assessment of academic difficulties (reading, writing, math), attentional problems (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, executive functioning problems, language and spatial processing issues, anxiety, depression, as well as neurological and genetic disorders.

While most psychological assessments focus primarily on intellectual potential and academic performance, specialized training allows me to also examine how underlying problems with memory, attention, executive functions, language processing, spatial processing, fine motor skills, behavior regulation, and emotional dysfunction frequently contribute to learning, behavioral, and social difficulties.

My evaluations highlight learning strengths and identify areas of weakness requiring accommodations or interventions. After the evaluation, I make detailed, clear, and helpful recommendations based on results and guide you through the next steps so that you and/or your child may reach their full potential. Over the years, I have come to strongly believe that ‘understanding what is going on’ is a crucial first step in determining what type of help will be most beneficial.

This information not only opens doors to the appropriate assistance, it capitalizes on personal strengths, and improves self-awareness and self-esteem. Please click on this link for FAQ.

Jilian O’Neill, Ph.D.
Jilian O’Neill, Ph.D.

Jilian O’Neill, Ph.D.

Pediatric neuropsychologist in Bloomfield Hills

Jilian O’Neill, Ph.D. is a fully licensed psychologist in the states of Michigan and Ohio. She completed her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Michigan State University in 2011 and went on to earn her Ph.D. in Medical Clinical Psychology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2018. She completed her APA-accredited predoctoral internship in pediatric neuropsychology at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Hospital and her APPCN-accredited postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

Dr. O’Neill has worked in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings and has worked with a diverse range of patient populations spanning early childhood to young adulthood. She has completed LGBTQIA+ training and has particular expertise in working with children with mild to severe traumatic brain injuries, which she uses to conduct concussion-specific neuropsychological evaluations and targeted cognitive-behavioral therapy for prolonged concussion symptoms. In addition to this specialization, Dr. O’Neill is skilled at providing neuropsychological services for individuals with a variety of medical conditions, including epilepsy, spina bifida, autoimmune encephalitis, hematology/oncology diagnoses, movement disorders, genetic syndromes, prematurity, intrauterine exposure, and psychiatric disorders. She is also well-versed at diagnosing ADHD, learning disorders, intellectual disability, and giftedness. (Read More about Dr. O’Neill)

Jin Lee-Kim, PhD, ABPP
Jin Lee-Kim, PhD, ABPP

Jin Lee-Kim, Ph.D., ABPP

Adult Neuropsychologist in Bloomfield Hills

Jin Lee-Kim, Ph.D., ABPP, is a fully licensed psychologist in the State of Michigan and is board certified in Clinical Neuropsychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology and its specialty board, the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology.  She completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in neuroscience at the University of Toronto (Ontario, Canada). She then went on to earn her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in neuropsychology at the University of Windsor (Ontario, Canada). Dr. Lee-Kim completed an APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at London Health Sciences Centre (Ontario, Canada) and a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Health System (now Michigan Medicine).

Dr. Lee-Kim has worked in various inpatient and outpatient medical settings (Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, Crittenton Hospital in Rochester, and St. John Medical Center in Detroit) as well as in private practice settings for over 10 years and currently is a senior staff neuropsychologist at Henry Ford Health System. In addition to providing neuropsychological services to patients, she is involved in the training and supervision of interns, post-doctoral fellows, and psychiatric residents.

Dr. Lee-Kim has experiences working with all age groups (children to older adults), but her primary areas of neuropsychological practice includes evaluation and treatment planning of adults and older adults with various neurological and/or psychological concerns. (Read More about Dr. Lee-Kim)

Renee Ruiz
Renee Ruiz

Renee Ruiz

Academic/ADHD coach in Bloomfield Hills

Renee is a retired educator who previously worked in the public school system as a special education teacher, principal, and special education supervisor. She completed a bachelor’s degree in special education with a minor in psychology from Michigan State University in 1998. She pursued a master’s degree in education administration from Michigan State University in 2005. In 2018 she completed her certification coursework for both Special Education Supervisor and Special Education Director through Eastern Michigan University.

She enjoys working with neurodiverse individuals and welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with caregivers and mental health providers to provide a well-rounded approach to coaching. During her time as an educator, Renee worked directly with students in middle school, high school, and with disabled adults. She has experience working directly with individuals with giftedness, learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, mild cognitive impairment, and traumatic brain injury. (Read More about Renee Ruiz)

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American Psychological association
Michigan Psychological Association
National Academy of Neuropsychology
International Neuropsychology Society
American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology
International Dyslexia Association of Michigan
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Autism Society of America
Learning Disability Association of Michigan

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