Becker's Healthcare December 30, 2024
Rylee Wilson

Psychologists and neurologists work side by side to treat movement disorders at Cleveland Clinic.

The health system’s Center for Neurological Restoration treats movement disorders, including Parkinson’s Disease and Huntington’s Disease. Taylor Rush, PhD, is the director of behavioral services and interdisciplinary programs at the center.

Dr. Rush joined as the center’s first psychologist around a decade ago. Since then, the center has added several more mental health professionals, she said. The center is working to expand its behavioral health efforts and support the mental health needs of caregivers for those with movement disorders.

Dr. Rush sat down with Becker’s to explain her approach to integrating behavioral and specialty neurological care.

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