Seta Kazandjian, Ph.D.

Seta Kazandjian is a clinical neuropsychologist licensed in New York and California and registered in France. She is also Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the American University of Paris. She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology at The Graduate School of the City University of New York, Neuropsychology Subprogram. She completed her internship at the NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and her post-doctoral fellowship training at the Vision and Cognition Lab and Neurology Department of the Foundation Ophtalmogique de Rothschild in Paris. Her private practice in Paris specializes in the neuropsychological assessment of bilingual and expatriate children, adolescents, and adults for cognitive problems associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, learning disorders, and neurological or psychiatric illnesses. Her lab, The Multicultural Neuropsychology Lab at AUP, focuses on cross-cultural issues and assessments of multicultural and third-culture children and adults. She is the France Regional Representative of the Global Outreach Committee of the International Neuropsychological Society, and a member of the Organisation Française des Psychologues spécialisés en Neuropsychologie.