Jacqueline is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst currently pursuing her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at Eastern Michigan University. She has specialized training in geropsychology and clinical neuropsychology. Prior to her doctoral studies, Jacqueline earned a master's degree in applied behavior analysis from Brock University in 2017. Jacqueline is dedicated to applying the science and principles of behavior to address the unique challenges faced by older adults. Her clinical interests include assessing cognitive and behavioral difficulties experienced by older adults and implementing evidence-based non-pharmacological interventions. She also works closely with individuals with neurocognitive disorders and their families to improve functioning and enhance their quality of life. In her research, Jacqueline focuses on understanding how stimulus control affects symptom presentation in neurocognitive disorders, particularly visual disturbances in Lewy body disease.