I am a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist. I began my career as a school psychologist after having earned an M.A. in clinical and school psychology. After working for a number of years in the schools with children from infancy through high school, I returned to school and earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology through the Fielding Graduate Program, then completed a two-year post-doctoral program in clinical neuropsychology through the same educational institution.
Having worked in the schools for many years, I have had the opportunity to experience many educational settings and have had the unique challenge in working with children with many specialized handicapping conditions, as well as with children who have learning differences and disabilities, low incident disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other conditions which adversely affect learning and social behavior.

