Dr. Stephen D. Sarfaty received his Bachelor’s in Psychology from Livingston-Rutgers in 1977 and his Doctor of Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in 1981. He was Diplomated with the American Board of Professional Disability Consultants, the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology and the American Board of Professional Psychology/American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology. He is a Fellow of the American College of Professional Neuropsychology. A well-known Connecticut neuropsychologist, he was appointed to the Governor’s Task Force on Traumatic Brain Injury and was a member of the charter Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut and leader for ten years of the Association’s Gaylord Hospital weekly traumatic brain injury satellite support group. He was a recipient of the Brain Injury Association’s 1988 and 1991 awards for Meritorious Service and 2013 President’s Award, and he continued as a support group leader for more than 30 years.

He is Director Emeritus of Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services, P.C. (CNS), and he consulted to a number of area hospitals and programs. He has been instrumental in the development and operation of rehabilitative services at a variety of levels of care throughout Connecticut. He has provided consultation and diagnostic clinical services in a variety of states around the country. He was Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Hartford, taught at Quinnipiac College, and lectured at Yale University. He presented to many professional and public groups across Connecticut, around the country and internationally. He has been active in the development of validity determination protocols for forensic neuropsychological examinations for more than 30 years.

Dr. Sarfaty also served on a consulting and committee member basis to variety of organizations to facilitate the most up-to-date delivery of healthcare services. He was representative for the Connecticut Psychological Association to the Medical Advisory Committee for Medicare in Connecticut. He is the first psychologist appointed to the Medical Advisory Panel for the Worker’s Compensation Commission of Connecticut. He was also the principal author of the Worker’s Compensation Commission protocols for psychological evaluation and treatment of chronic pain. Dr. Sarfaty serves as a consulting and testifying expert witness in cases of traumatic brain injury, psychological injury and disorder, and chronic pain.

Dr. Sarfaty and the current CNS leadership and staff are committed to the provision of quality, client-centered services. They are also committed to advocacy for the improvement of both quality health care delivery and valued social roles for variously abled persons.

 

Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services, P.C.
1095 South Main St.
Cheshire, CT 06410

Telephone: Local  203-271-3809, Toll-Free  877-788-7822
Fax: 203-272-6968
Email: cns@clinicalneuropsych.com