Ms. Emily Corley, PhD, Psychologist
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Ms. Emily Corley, PhD

Psychologist | Clinical Child & Adolescent

1301 Magnolia Court #119 Moore OK, 73160

About

Dr. Emily Corley is a psychologist practicing in Moore, OK. Dr. Corley specializes in assessment and evaluation for neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disorders, and other developmental issues. As a psychologist, Dr. Corley performs comprehensive assessments to determine any psychological issues or disorders, and helps provide parents with recommendations for school and home support based on results. She also provides therapy for anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues in children and adolescents and specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy, behavioral therapy, and parent-management training. 

Education and Training

University of South Alabama Doctor of Philosophy, Clinic and Counseling Psychology 2017

University of South Alabama Master of Science, Applied Psychology 2014

University of South Alabama Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Sociology Arts and Sciences 2012

Board Certification

Health Service Psychologist; Pediatrics; Board of Examiners of Psychologists

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Ms. Emily Corley, PhD's Expert Contributions
  • Can you help a child's panic attacks?

    Yes! I mainly provide cognitive behavioral therapy that helps children understand their thoughts and situations that provoke anxiety, and teach them coping skills to manage anxiety. Also being able to acknowledge situations that may be more teiggering READ MORE

  • Can you help a child's anxiety?

    Yes! I mainly provide cognitive behavioral therapy that helps children understand their thoughts and situations that provoke anxiety, and teach them coping skills to manage anxiety READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Autism Spectrum DisorderAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderNeurodevelopmental DisordersCognitive-Behavioral TherapyAnxietyDepressionAssessmentPsychological CarePediatric Medical IssuesLearning Disorders

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Assistant Professor University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States 2019 - 2022
  • Contract Psychologist Peak Behavioral Health 2022 - 2025
  • Assistant Professor University of Oklahoma 2018 - 2022
  • Psychologist, General and Community Pediatrics, Pediatrics University of Oklahoma Children's Physicians 2018 - 2022
  • Psychologist/Mental Health Coordinator, Pulmonology, Pediatrics University of Oklahoma Children's Physicians 2018 - 2022
  • Founder / Health Service Psychologist Unique Minds Psychology, LLC - Present

Awards

  • Psychologist of the Day 2022 Oklahoma Psychological Association 
  • Psychologist of the Day 2023 Oklahoma Psychological Association 
  • Psychologist of the Day 2024 Oklahoma Psychological Association 

Professional Memberships

  • Oklahoma Psychological Association  
  • Society of Pediatric Psychology  

Fellowships

  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Pediatric Psychology  2018

Ms. Emily Corley, PhD's Practice location

Unique Minds Psychology, LLC

1301 Magnolia Court #119 -
Moore, OK 73160
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Empowering Children and Families Through Specialized Psychological Care

Unique Minds Psychology, LLC, a child psychology practice based in Moore, Oklahoma, was founded by Dr. Emily Corley, Ph.D., a licensed health service psychologist. The practice specializes in psychological and developmental assessments for children, providing essential testing and support for conditions such as autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other psychological concerns. With a mission to empower parents, Unique Minds Psychology aims to enhance the understanding of children’s strengths and areas for growth, fostering a supportive environment both at home and in school.  

Dr. Corley, who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology, a Master of Science in Applied Psychology, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from the University of South Alabama, is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of children and their families. Her extensive training includes a postdoctoral internship at Primary Care Psychology Associates in Chicago and a fellowship at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, where she specialized in pediatric psychology across various medical disciplines.  

Before founding Unique Minds Psychology in 2022, Dr. Corley served as the mental health coordinator for the Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at OU Children’s in Oklahoma City, where she also led the Assessment Clinic in Sooner Pediatrics. In addition to her clinical work, she is an active member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology and chairs the Prescriptive Authority for Psychologists Legislative Committee through the Oklahoma Psychological Association.  

Recognized as the Psychologist of the Day by the Oklahoma Psychological Association in 2022, 2023, and 2024, Dr. Corley has a profound passion for assessing children suspected of having neurodevelopmental disorders. She takes pride in providing tailored assessments that cater to each child’s unique needs, offering parents valuable insights and actionable recommendations to support their child’s development.  

Outside of her professional endeavors, Dr. Corley resides in Tuttle, Oklahoma, with her husband and four pets. An outdoor enthusiast, she enjoys hiking and spending time in nature. 

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