Biography
Dr. Fiona Hill earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology. She interned at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital where she rotated through the Adult Outpatient clinic, rehabilitation center, and Child Outpatient clinic. Her post-doctoral experience was at Atlanta Behavioral Care. Dr. Hill maintained a full-time private practice in Atlanta after her post-doctoral training. Dr. Hill taught as an adjunct professor in the Clinical Psychology and the masters in counseling programs at the Georgia School of Professional Psychology before joining the full-time faculty in 2003. She specializes in neuropsychological and personality assessment. Dr. Hill teaches courses in Cognitive Assessment, Integrative Assessment, Objective Personality Assessment, Neuropsychological Assessment, Diagnostic Practicum Seminar, Advanced Practicum Seminar, and Group Psychotherapy. Dr. Hill works actively on research projects with graduate students, generally focusing on the efficacy of use of neuropsychological instruments with a variety of clinical populations. In her practice, Dr. Hill performs fitness for duty evaluations, forensic examinations, psychoeducational evaluations, and personality assessments. She also engages in long-term, interpersonal psychotherapy. Dr. Hill has published and presented on topics related to neuropsychology.