Dr. Ansley Taylor Loveless earned her Ph.D. in clinical-health psychology, with a specialization in neuropsychology, from East Carolina University in 2019. She subsequently completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology, with a focus in geriatric neuropsychology, at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Salem, VA. Since 2021, Dr. Loveless has been the owner of Middle Tennessee Neuropsychological & Behavioral Medicine Services, where she enjoys working with middle-aged and older adult patients to help provide them with answers to critical questions about their brain functioning and health. She is also passionate about facilitating positive aging and helping her patients continue to lead healthy, meaningful lives well into oldest adulthood.
Dr. Loveless’s training, from graduate school through fellowship, was consistent with the Houston Conference Guidelines for specialty training in clinical neuropsychology.
Dr. Loveless is also a certified telehealth provider (BCTP) and holds the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) E.Passport credential, which allows for the provision of telehealth services across state lines in PSYPACT member states.
Psychology License Information
- License State: Tennessee
- License No.: 3774
- License State: Virginia
- License No.: 0810006367
Education
Degree |
Major |
School |
Year |
PhD |
Clinical-Health Psychology |
East Carolina University |
2019 |
BA |
Psychology & Philosophy |
Converse College |
2014 |
Professional Affiliations