Cole Hague, PhD (he/him/his) received his doctorate in clinical psychology from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Texas Southwestern/Children’s Medical Center in Dallas and his post-doctoral residency in pediatric neuropsychology at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Hague’s work is rooted in a developmental and systemic perspective, focusing on the intricate connections between a child’s brain development, psychological processes, and their surrounding environment. This approach informs his assessments and interventions for children and young adults, ages 3 to 26, with a wide range of medical, learning, psychological, and neurodevelopmental concerns.
As a licensed clinical neuropsychologist, Dr. Hague specializes in comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and the creation of customized intervention plans. His expertise extends to addressing the needs of youth with ADHD, learning disorders, anxiety, depression, and general learning and executive functioning challenges. Dr. Hague’s practice is guided by the principles of collaboration and empathy, ensuring that the strategies and support offered are aligned with the specific requirements and strengths of those with whom he works.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Hague is dedicated to the broader field of neuropsychology through teaching and research, contributing to the growth of knowledge and practice in the field. His commitment to his work is paralleled by his personal interests, including Muay Thai, yoga, and reading, which allow him a balanced lifestyle. Dr. Hague’s approach is centered on understanding and supporting the developmental journey of children and young adults, aiming to enhance their quality of life and help them achieve their full potential.