Tuttle, OK – Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Emily Corley, Ph.D is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for her contributions to Pediatric and Adolescent Mental Health.

Dr. Emily Corley, Ph.D., a dedicated psychologist specializing in clinical and counseling psychology, has officially opened her private practice. With a focus on performance evaluations for children with ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities, Dr. Corley is committed to improving the mental health landscape for children and teenagers.
Dr. Corley’s practice also extends to supporting teenagers dealing with anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues. She works closely with parents, emphasizing compassionate listening and collaboration to address their concerns and develop tailored care strategies.
A distinguished graduate of the University of South Alabama, Dr. Corley holds a BS in psychology, an MS in applied psychology, and a Ph.D. in clinical and counseling psychology. She completed her internship at Primary Care Psychology Associates in Chicago and a fellowship in pediatric psychology at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. These experiences have honed her expertise in addressing a wide range of psychological needs for young patients.
Dr. Corley is an active member of the Oklahoma Psychological Association, where she serves on the board and chairs the Prescriptive Rights for Psychologists Committee. Her dedication to professional leadership highlights her commitment to advancing mental health care in the region.
Dr. Corley credits her early inspiration to the Carroll family, with whom she worked as a nanny for their autistic child. This formative experience guided her decision to pursue a career centered on supporting children with unique needs.
Dr. Corley extends her gratitude to her husband, Mr. Daniel Moore, for his unwavering support as she embarks on this new chapter in her career.
Looking ahead, Dr. Corley is committed to growing her practice and adopting innovative approaches to mental health evaluations and treatments for children and teenagers. Her philosophy centers on compassionate listening and comprehensive care tailored to the unique needs of each patient.