Victoria Casey, M.S., M.S.W

Victoria Casey, M.S., MSW, is a third-year Clinical Psychology doctoral student at Mercer University, dedicated to advancing brain health equity through culturally informed neuropsychology. Her clinical and research work focuses on expanding access to assessment and treatment for underserved global communities and low-resource settings. She is particularly interested in developing neuropsychological tools that account for cultural context and social determinants of health.

Victoria has presented internationally on disparities in dementia screening, trauma, and cultural controversies in neuropsychological assessment. Beyond clinical care, she is equally committed to equitable training and increasing access to resources for underrepresented communities in psychology. She currently serves on the Science Committee of the International Neuropsychological Society and the Trainee Committee of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, where she promotes inclusive mentorship, outreach, and knowledge dissemination.

An APA Interdisciplinary Minority Fellow and Edith Kaplan Scholar, Victoria strives to transform community-based neuropsychology through advocacy, innovation, and collaboration.

 Contact: vjcasey1@outlook.com