Maxime Corric
Following training as a neuropsychologist in France (Université Paris V, then Lille 3) and several personal experiences abroad, Maxime Corric joined CERC in 2012 to meet the criteria for admission to the Ordre des Psychologues du Québec. He also completed an internship at the Montreal Neurological Institute.
Since 2012, Maxime has developed considerable expertise in working with children and teenagers with learning difficulties, attentional difficulties or behavioral problems. He has also shown a real interest in managing oppositional and defiant young people. His advice and recommendations provide parents with concrete and effective tools to improve their day-to-day work at home. Maxime is also qualified to evaluate autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
In addition to neuropsychological assessments of children and adolescents, Maxime offers neuropsychological consultation services, helping parents make the right decisions for their child by guiding them through the various services offered at CERC.
Maxime is currently deputy director of the CERC, where he is in charge of training neuropsychology interns and developing new CERC projects.
Maxime loves to travel and still enjoys spending time playing video games or skateboarding.