
Dr Clodagh Cremen is a Senior Clinical Psychologist. She completed her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology in the University of Limerick in 2021. Clodagh’s doctoral research explored gender identity development within a sample of autistic adults.
Prior to this, she completed an MSc in Applied Psychology within Trinity College Dublin in 2016. She also completed a BSc (Hons) in Psychology within Maynooth University in 2015.
Clodagh has maintained an excellent academic performance throughout her training. She was awarded with a Distinction from Trinity College Dublin and also awarded for attaining the highest academic marks in her graduating class from Maynooth University.
Clodagh specialised in neuropsychology, completing a PgDip in Applied Neuropsychology with the University of Glasgow in 2024.
Clodagh has a special interest in disability, neurodevelopment, trauma, adjustment, resilience, and gender. She has worked in several disability services and completed elective specialist placements in the Epilepsy services within Beaumont Hospital and HSE community neurorehabilitation services.
Clodagh is currently working within a Later Life service as a Senior Clinical Psychologist. As part of this work, she offers both assessment and therapeutic services to older adults experiencing either mood related difficulties and/ or cognitive decline. Prior to this role, Clodagh worked in the area of neurorehabilitation for several years in both the National Rehabilitation Hospital & Headway Brain Injury and Support Services, offering support to people with Acquired Brain Injuries and their family members.
Clodagh is a Chartered Member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI). She was previously a committee member of the Division of Clinical Psychology and acted as secretary for the committee. She is currently a committee member of the Division of Neuropsychology. Clodagh has been involved in supporting several events with the PSI, including training on Autism & Gender. She has also provided teaching and training to several university programs and government organisations on the topic of Autism & Gender.
Clodagh is passionate about social inclusion. She works in a person centred way, utilizing a variety of evidenced-based psychological approaches.