Lisa Glukhovsky, PhD, ABPP

Specialties:

Neuropsychology

Accepting new patients. A referral is required.

Dr. Glukhovsky is a clinical neuropsychologist specializing in evaluations of adults and older adults. She provides neuropsychological assessments for a variety of neurological and other medical conditions that can affect cognition, behavior, and mood, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, movement disorders, cancer and related treatment, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and chronic diseases. She is board certified in clinical neuropsychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABPP/ABCN).

She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Princeton University and a doctorate degree in clinical psychology with health emphasis from Yeshiva University. She completed an internship in psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, including an emphasis on multiple sclerosis and neuroinflammatory conditions. Her research has focused on neuropsychological factors of multiple sclerosis, including executive functioning, memory, gait, and mood.

Dr. Glukhovsky is a member of the International Neuropsychological Society, American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, National Academy of Neuropsychology, American Psychological Association, Society for Clinical Neuropsychology, and New York State Association of Neuropsychology.

Contact Information

  • Office: (914) 597-2332

Locations

Profile

Gender:

Female

Languages:

English

Areas of Interest

Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Movement Disorders, Cancer and Related Treatment, Stroke, Chronic Diseases

Experience

Year began practicing: 2020

Year joined staff: 2024

Year began practicing in specialty: 2020

Education

Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Bronx, NY, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology (Health Emphasis) Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Bronx, NY, M.A., Psychology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, A.B., Psychology

Fellowship

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Neurology, Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology

Internships

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Psychiatry, Psychology Intern

Externship

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Department of Neurology, Neuropsychology Extern Schwalbe Neuropsychological Associates, P.C., New York, NY, Neuropsychology Extern Northwell Health, Transitions of Long Island, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Neuropsychology Track Psychology Extern Mount Sinai Medical Center, Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Center for Cognitive Health, Neuropsychology Extern Holy Name Medical Center, Multiple Sclerosis Center, Neuropsychology Extern Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Fisher Landau Center for the Treatment of Learning Disabilities, Adult Literacy Program, Psychology Extern

Publications

  • Glukhovsky, L., Kurz, D., Brandstadter, R., Leavitt, V. M., Krieger, S., Fabian, M., Katz Sand, I., Klineova, S., Riley, C. S., Lublin, F. D., Miller, A. E., & Sumowski, J. F. (2020). Depression and cognitive function in early multiple sclerosis: Multitasking is more sensitive than traditional assessments. Multiple Sclerosis Journal.
  • Glukhovsky, L., Brandstadter, R., Leavitt, V. M., Krieger, S., Buyukturkoglu, K., Fabian, M., Katz Sand, I., Klineova, S., Riley, C. S., Lublin, F. D., Miller, A. E., & Sumowski, J. F. (2020). Hippocampal volume is more related to patient-reported memory than objective memory performance in early multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal.
  • Stimmel, M., Shagalow, S., Seng, E. K., Portnoy, J. G., Archetti, R., Mendelowitz, E., Sloan, J., Botvinick, J., Glukhovsky, L., & Foley, F. W. (2018). Rates of adherence to neuropsychological recommendations among patients with multiple sclerosis. International Journal of MS Care.
  • Gromisch, E. S., Zemon,V., Holtzer, R., Chiaravalloti, N. D., DeLuca, J., Beier, M., Farrell, E., Snyder, S., Schairer, L. C., Glukhovsky, L., Botvinick, J., Sloan, J., Picone, M. A., Kim, S., & Foley, F. W. (2016). Assessing the criterion validity of four highly abbreviated measures from the Minimal Assessment of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis (MACFIMS). The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1-18.

Presentations

  • Glukhovsky, L., Brandstadter, R., Leavitt, V. M., Krieger, S., Buyukturkoglu, K., Fabian, M., Katz Sand, I., Klineova, S., Riley, C. S., Lublin, F. D., Miller, A. E., & Sumowski, J. F. (2020, April). Reappraisal of Old Assumptions: Patient-Reported Memory (But Not Objective Memory) is Linked to Hippocampal Volume in Early Multiple Sclerosis. 72nd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada. (Conference canceled)
  • Glukhovsky, L., Fabian, M., Katz Sand, I., Klineova, S., Krieger, S., Lublin, F. D., Miller, A. E., Riley, C. S., & Sumowski, J. F. (2019, May). Executive Control of Attention Predicts Risk for Future Depression in Early Multiple Sclerosis. Platform talk presented at 71st American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Glukhovsky, L., Buchanan, A., & Sumowski, J. F. (2019, February). Dissociating Nonverbal and Verbal Memory Using Objective and Subjective Measures in Early Multiple Sclerosis. 2019 Annual Meeting, International Neuropsychological Society, New York, NY.
  • Dias, H., Glukhovsky, L., & Sumowski, J. F. (2019, February). Examining the Relationship of Depression and Multitasking in Early Multiple Sclerosis Using a Novel Measure. 2019 Annual Meeting, International Neuropsychological Society, New York, NY.
  • Glukhovsky, L., Hoffnung, G., Botvinick, J., Portnoy, J. G., Stimmel, M. B., Holtzer, R., & Foley, F. W. (2016, June). Motor and Cognitive Predictors of Fall Risk in Multiple Sclerosis. 2016 Annual Meeting, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, National Harbor, MD.
  • Hoffnung, G., Vissicchio, N. A., Portnoy, J. G., Pasternak, E., Glukhovsky, L., Picone, M. A., & Foley, F. W. (2016, June). The Effects of Learning on Cognitive Fatigue in MS. 2016 Annual Meeting, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, National Harbor, MD.
  • Botvinick, J., Portnoy, J. G., Hoffnung, G., Glukhovsky, L., & Foley, F. W. (2016, June). Stability of Depression in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. 2016 Annual Meeting, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, National Harbor, MD.
  • Levin, J. B., Hoffnung, G., Glukhovsky, L., Botvinick, J., Zemon, V., & Foley, F. W. (2015, May). The Effects of Family Functioning on Patient Self-Efficacy in Multiple Sclerosis. 2015 Annual Meeting, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Schairer, L. C., Quinn, H., Flood, S., Gromisch, E. S., Hoffnung, G., Mendelowitz, E., Botvinick, J., Sloan, J., Glukhovsky, L., Zemon, V., Snyder, S., & Foley, F. W. (2015, May). Qualitative Findings from a Pilot Randomized Control Trial of a Brief Multidisciplinary Consultation Intervention for Treating Sexual Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis. 2015 Annual Meeting, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Glukhovsky, L., Gromisch, E. S., Hoffnung, G., Flood, S., & Foley, F. W. (2014, September). Effectively Assessing Executive Function Impairment in MS: Comparisons of the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System and Wisconsin Card Sorting Tests. 2014 Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting, Boston, MA.
  • Hoffnung, G., Glukhovsky, L., Flood, S., Botvinick, J., Sloan, J., & Foley, F. W. (2014, September). Accuracy of Clinical Screening for Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: An Empirical Study. 2014 Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting, Boston, MA.
  • Gromisch, E. S., Foley, F. W., Glukhovsky, L., Botvinick, J., Sloan, J., Picone, M. A., Kim, S., Snyder, S., & Schairer, L. C. (2014, June). Is the First Trial of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test Sufficient in Detecting Verbal Fluency Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis? A Preliminary Analysis. 12th Annual Conference, American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, New York, NY.
  • D’Orio, V., Glukhovsky, L., Beier, M., Shuman, M., Spat, J., & Foley, F. (2013, October). Comparisons of the PASAT and the SDMT as Cognitive Screens in Multiple Sclerosis. 33rd Annual Conference, National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Diego, CA.
  • Salat, D. H., Amin-Mansour, A., Triggs, T. D., Glukhovsky, L., Soni, A., & Rosas, H. D. (2012, February). Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow within Regional White Matter in Older Adults. 25th Annual Scientific Poster Symposium, Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Boston, MA.
  • Moore, M. & Glukhovsky, L. (2010, February). Creating a Meaningful Lexicon of Distress Using Interview Data from Cancer Patients. 7th Annual Conference, American Psychosocial Oncology Society, New Orleans, LA. 
  • Moore, M. & Glukhovsky, L. (2010, February). Gleaning Wisdom from Treatment Records: The Use of Chart Data in the Evaluation of Treatment Outcomes and Policy Development. 7th Annual Conference, American Psychosocial Oncology Society, New Orleans, LA.