Audrey Khatchikian, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
PSY 18823
100 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 606
Glendale, CA 91203
Office: (818) 476-0066
Fax: (818) 484-2651
Dr. Khatchikian’s educational background is impressive. She earned a doctorate and a master’s degree in clinical psychology, with a focused emphasis on neuropsychology. Furthermore, she holds a second master’s degree, this time in theology, with a specialization in philosophy and ethics, from the Fuller Theological Seminary’s Graduate School of Psychology. Adding to her diverse academic pursuits, she obtained a third master’s degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from Pepperdine University.
In addition to her exceptional education, Dr. Khatchikian completed a rigorous two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology. This fellowship took place at both the Neuropsychology Assessment Laboratory and the Medical Psychology Assessment Center (MPAC) situated at the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). During her tenure at UCLA, she underwent comprehensive training across various specialized units. This includes valuable experience gained at the Center on Memory and Aging Research, the Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, and Epilepsy Services. Notably, she was also involved in conducting Intracarotid Sodium Amobarbital Procedures, also known as Wada Tests, which hold significance in the field of neuropsychology.
Furthermore, Dr. Khatchikian’s awareness and sensitivity to the importance of cross-cultural and cross-linguistic factors within the evaluation process are noteworthy. Her understanding of these considerations enables her to adeptly offer neuropsychological assessment and treatment services in multiple languages. Specifically, she is proficient in Armenian and Farsi, showcasing her ability to bridge linguistic and cultural gaps to provide comprehensive and personalized care to a diverse range of individuals. This linguistic versatility underscores her commitment to ensuring effective communication and delivering tailored interventions that resonate across various cultural contexts.