Harry Voulgarakis, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is a Licensed Psychologist and Behavior Analyst with a specialization in behavioral and developmental neuropsychology, health psychology, and behavior analysis/behavioral medicine. With a wealth of experience spanning a wide range of age groups, he offers unparalleled insights into the evaluation of individuals facing complex challenges.
With a dedication to understanding the intricacies of the human mind, Dr. Voulgarakis brings a unique blend of knowledge to his practice. He is experienced in evaluating infants through adulthood who may present with conditions such as autism, ADHD, learning disorders, language and communication disorders, and complex genetic, medical, and behavioral profiles.
Dr. Harry M. Voulgarakis epitomizes the spirit of empowerment through knowledge.
With his multifaceted expertise, he is dedicated to supporting individuals and families in their journeys toward understanding, growth, and transformation.
Dr. Voulgarakis holds a significant presence in academia. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Child Study at St. Joseph’s University, New York, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. His academic pursuits are complemented by his engagement in the NYSPA Forensic Psychology division as an executive board member. Dr. Voulgarakis' expertise extends to consultation, training, and expert witness roles in legal matters.
Dr. Voulgarakis is actively involved in research, policy development, and teaching, contributing to advancements in the field of psychology. He is an editorial board member for The Clinical Neuropsychologist and a reviewer for Children’s Health Care, both of which reflect his commitment to disseminating knowledge. His work has been recognized and shared through various outlets, including Autism Spectrum News, as well as national and international research conferences.
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