Biography
Dr. Jill Henley is a neuropsychologist who earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Widener University with specialization in neuropsychology and school psychology. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Sports Medicine Concussion program where she assessed, managed, and treated children, adolescents, and adults who suffered concussive injuries. In addition to her clinical work, she participated in research, educated the community through lectures to coaches, parents and teachers at schools and sports leagues, and was an invited speaker at grand rounds in the UPMC department of orthopedic surgery. Prior to her fellowship, she completed dual APA-accredited internships at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Clinical Neuropsychology Associates, both in Philadelphia, PA. She completed her school psychology internship at a public elementary school in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Dr. Henley is committed to serving children and their families to help them achieve success both in and out of the classroom environment. She specializes in treating children, adolescents, and young adults with concussions, learning challenges, and anxiety disorders. When she is not at work, she enjoys sports, cooking, hanging outside, and spending time with her family and dog.