Damien is a Principal Specialist with the TUH Adult Neurology Service since April 2023. This is a multidisciplinary service providing comprehensive assessment and interventional services to those with suspected and/or confirmed neurological disease or injury. Prior to this, Damien worked in the Mater Hospital since 2004, where he provided clinical assessment, delivered best-practice clinical interventions, and innovated clinical research of an interdisciplinary nature, across chronic-pain, gastrointestinal, neurological, and psychiatric domains.
His career in hospital psychology is underpinned by his undergraduate studies at Brown University, an MSc in Counselling Psychology at TCD, and his PhD, under the supervision of Dr Teresa Burke, at UCD. He is a Chartered Member of the Psychological Society of Ireland, occupying the following Officer roles: 2023 Honorary Secretary, 2024 President-Elect & 2025 President. He is a former winner of the PSI Deirdre McMacken Award, short-list candidate for the 2018 HSE HSCP Clinical Innovation and Best Practice Awards, and has a growing list of peer-reviewed scientific publications.
His current areas of interest include: Psychological Consultation within the TUH Neurology inpatient setting, assisting the assessment and clinical management of patients with known or suspected Functional Neurological Disorder, Neuropsychological Assessment of patients with confirmed or suspected neurocognitive conditions, Psychotherapeutic interventions for individuals experiencing significant distress in these scenarios, developing relevant research initiatives, and teaching a transdiagnostic CBT module to TCD D.Couns.Psych student
Referrals: Psychology referrals are via the TUH Neurology Service only.

| Amy Carroll |
| Assistant Psychologist: TUH Psychology Department |
| Email: amy.carroll02@tuh.ie |
| Telephone: 01 414 4599 |
Amy is an Assistant Psychologist within the Psychology Department at TUH. Amy completed a BSc in Psychology at Dublin City University and an MSc in Applied Clinical Neuropsychology at Trinity College Dublin. Amy works as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide psychological services at Tallaght University Hospital. Services offered include: clinical and neuropsychological assessment, and therapeutic intervention. Amy has a particular interest in neuropsychology, paediatric psychology, critical care, and neurodegenerative diseases. Amy has previously worked with individuals affected by Huntington’s disease.