Noah Cazabon

BSc Psychology
Clinical & Administrative Assistant
Noah (he/him) is the program evaluation administrator at Broadview Psychology. He is a recent graduate from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Biology. Noah has worked in qualitative research evaluating the efficacy of ADHD treatments, as well as in quantitative research examining the neuroanatomy underlying threat avoidance in a rodent model and adaptive behaviours in avians.
He is interested in researching disorders such as ADHD, schizophrenia, OCD, and dementia through the lens of behavioural neuroscience, using tools such as neuroimaging to investigate the role of the hippocampus, VTA, and PFC in these disorders.
Noah is dedicated to enhancing the client experience, both on a day-to-day basis by supporting the team in administrative and client-facing duties, and by collaborating with the program evaluation team to implement systemic improvements in how Broadview evaluates the efficacy of its services. These improvements are based on the evaluation results. 
Outside of Broadview, Noah is a casual enjoyer of cooking, working out, sewing, pottery, and film photography.