
About Lynn Horne-Moyer
Dr. Lynn Horne-Moyer (lynn.horne-moyer@medaille.edu) began at Medaille College in 2007 as a professor and, as director of the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology she has worked with the Medaille community to develop and implement the program. She currently serves as Chair of the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology and teaches psychological assessment and professional ethics. Dr. Horne-Moyer is a licensed psychologist and brings to Medaille strong experience in clinical psychology training, program design, and accreditation. She maintains a Behavioral Health practice and provider privileges at United Memorial Medical Center, Internal Medicine Clinic, in Batavia, NY.
Dr. Horne-Moyer’s teaching and clinical interests include diagnosis and treatment of the elderly, interprofessional treatment, primary care practice, cognitive and behavioral psychotherapy, assessment, clinical interviewing, case conceptualization, and supervision. Research interests include presentation of psychiatric diagnoses in the elderly, teaching alliance, professional development of psychologists, and women’s professional issues. Dr. Horne-Moyer is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Psychological Association of Western New York, and the Geriatric Society of America. Along with serving as a delegate to the National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology, she recently completed a term as chair of the Women’s Issues committee and Liaison to the APA Committee on Women in Psychology. She earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi, in Hattiesburg, MS. She completed a post doctoral fellowship at Philadelphia Geriatric Center in Geropsychology and Geriatric Neuropsychology. Dr. Horne-Moyer has been involved in master’s and doctoral level training in clinical psychology since 1994.
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