o you know anybody who’s so good at asking questions, that talking to them helps you see things more clearly and gives you more confidence? Dr. Jessica Pavlick is like that. She’s a [...]
ave you ever read a neuropsychological evaluation that left you with more questions than answers? You might want to talk to Dr. Christine Brendle of Christine Brendle, Ph.D. Psychological Testing [...]
f you like the idea of a psychologist who was born to be a psychologist, try Dr. Shira Gottlieb of Gottlieb Child Psych. She’s from a family of psychologists and has a unique approach to [...]
ome people who are really good at what they do got into it by accident. Dr. Diana Dahlgren is not one of those people. Not only is she really smart and a clear communicator, she’s been [...]
hether you’re a student, parent, teacher, administrator, psychologist, tutor, educational consultant or mascot, now is a great time to stop and reflect on all the ways you’ve progressed this [...]
o you have cognitive or psychiatric struggles? Whether you’re 8, or 80, or of indeterminate age, James Fortman of Neurobehavioral Health can help! His approachable style will help you [...]
on’t you love it when you find the exact right person to solve a particularly stressful problem? Ali Navidi of Dr. Navidi & Associates is one of those people. He has the standards of a [...]
he problem with higher education today is that colleges are not transparent about their students’ academic lives, so families don’t know what their students should experience or accomplish in [...]
ow hard is it to motivate uninspired kids? Super hard. Whom should you call for help with this kind of thing? Teri Brooks of Behavior Solutions for Families & Children. How did you get into [...]
ll psychologists are nice people, but some are especially good at figuring out what kind of help people need and convincing them to take it. Amanda Van Emburgh of Family and Child Therapy is one [...]