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Dr. Ager is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist who completed Master’s and Doctoral degrees at Widener University, with concentrations in school psychology and neuropsychology. She completed an APA-accredited internship through Widener University with rotations at Lankenau Hospital within the private practices of Drs. Bergman, Caplan, and Shechter. Dr. Ager completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where she provided inpatient and outpatient neuropsychological evaluations in a subacute rehabilitation hospital setting.
Before joining Bancroft, Dr. Ager worked as a lifespan neuropsychologist for 7 years at Clinical Neuropsycholgy Associates (CNA), providing neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychotherapy. During her tenure at CNA, Dr. Ager focused on developing pediatric services within the practice, including working with children and adolescents with autism, acute concusiions, learning disabilities, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
At Bancroft, Dr. Ager provides neuropsychological evaluations and diagnostic assessments to individuals across the lifespan. She has been involved in the expansion of outpatient pediatric services, including leading the neurodevelopment clinic, where she performs autism diagnostic assessments in addition to pediatric neuropsychological evaluations for children ages 2 to 17 with various neurodevelopmental conditions. Dr. Ager also acyts as co-director of the Bancroft site for the Widener University Institute of Graduate Clinical Psychology’s APA-accredited clinical psychology internship program.