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All Clinicians Team Southpark Team Blakeney |
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Jessica Bloomfield Dr. Bloomfield serves clients of all ages, using individual, family and group therapy. Trauma, depression, anxiety, abuse, self-harm behaviors, emotional and behavioral disorders, diversity issues and relationship difficulties are among her specialties. She has extensive training in trauma-based treatments including EMDR. |
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Kelley Bolton Dr. Bolton provides individual therapy and assessment for individuals of all ages, and she particularly enjoys working with early school-age children. Specific areas of interest include: Autism/Asperger's, developmental delays, adjustment issues, learning difficulties, anxiety, depression, and spititual issues. In addition to therapy and assessment with individuals, she enjoys working with churches and ministry leaders committed to building healthy congregations. |
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Darci Carter - Southpark Office A licensed School Psychologist and a mother who has advocated for her children, Darci brings her own experiences and knowledge to address your challenges in meeting your child's needs. Darci provides assistance with the Special Education and 504 processes through supporting parents and advocating for children's rights. |
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Frank Gaskill Frank specializes in Aspergers as well as behavioral difficulties. He works with children and adolescents using a family based approach. He also serves as a member of the private schools admissions testing team (CAIS). Dr Gaskill provides a variety of services including trainings, therapy, and assessments and provides a practical, solution-focused approach. |
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Bilal Ghandour Bilal has many years of experience working with teenagers and young adults with adjustment/phase of life issues, depression, anxiety, and how to deal successfully with romantic relationships. He serves couples and families who have parent-child issues. Body image, self-harm, and unhealthy eating habits are also areas of specialty. |
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Dwight Hollier Dwight helps adolescents and adults deal with life transitions and goal setting. Dwight also helps professional and collegiate athletes as well as other professionals move from stagnation to productivity. As a veteran of the Miami Dolphins, Dwight brings a level of validity to his clients who are seeking personal and professional success. |
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Trey Ishee Trey provides psychotherapy to children, families and parents. His training, research, and practice have focused on ADHD, parenting, disruptive behavior disorders, anger management, and child and adolescent depression. Dr. Ishee is an advocate of a strengths based approach to treatment which emphasizes empowerment and problem solving. He is also a member of the CAIS assessment team for independent schools. |
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Terri James Terri has an undergrad. degree in Child Development and Family Studies from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in Clinical and School Psychology from Hofstra University. She has worked in the public school system and conducted hundreds of assessments with preschool and school-aged children. |
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Lauren King Lauren serves children, teens, and adults. Her specific areas of interest include eating issues, depression, anxiety, spiritual issues, trauma, learning problems, and autism spectrum disorders. Lauren loves helping individuals capitalize on their strengths, and she is interested in integrating people’s faith into therapy. Lauren also provides diagnostic assessments to assist with educational and therapeutic planning. |
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Sean Knuth Sean works with children of all ages and their families, providing forensic assessments and psychological assessments to assist with education and treatment planning. Specific areas of interest include assisting adolescents with transition planning and helping children and their families learn about their individual strengths and difficulties and how to best plan their futures. |
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| Sara Marcus Dr. Sara Marcus works with children, adolescents, young adults, and their families, and is the founder of the animal-assisted therapy program, HorseSpeak. She aims to create a comfortable, relaxed environment for her clients and often incorporates family work and parenting strategies as integral components of treatment. |
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Mary B. Moore Mary B. specializes in childhood development, Aspergers, parenting strategies, and offers school readiness skills and placement assessments for children 3-10. Mary B. is also the Co-founder and Chair of the Epiphany School in Charlotte, NC. Mary B. integrates fun and excitement into her sessions and, being a mother of 3 boys, understands the demands of being a mom, friend, wife, and entrepreneur. |
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Barrie Morganstein Barrie is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and provides services to hearing, deaf, and hard-of-hearing individuals of all ages. She provide therapy and testing for clients of all ages and serves those struggling with depression, anxiety, parenting & family issues, behavioral problems, ADHD & Central Auditory Processing Disorder. |
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Nyaka NiiLampti Nyaka works with clients of all ages, through individual and group therapy. Her focus is on multicultural and cross cultural issues in psychology as well as sports psychology. Anxiety, depression, diversity issues, relationships and performance enhancement are also among her specialties. |
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Patrick O'Connor Patrick specializes in treating adolescents and young adults. He uses a strengths-based approach to assist people in overcoming anger issues, depression, substance use, ADHD, and defiant behaviors. Patrick uses fun and innovative methods to reach clients who struggle with making consistent, positive change. |
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Craig Pohlman Craig directs Mind Matters Southeast Psych. Craig has conducted or supervised thousands of assessments of struggling learners. His latest book, How Can My Kid Succeed in School?, helps parents and educators to better understand the learning needs of children and adolescents and to select strategies for success. |
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Shaun Tyrance Shaun works with adolescents and adults through individual and group therapy. Shaun specializes in helping individuals perform at their highest levels through an integration of sport psychology and counseling principles. Shaun is also the Director of Mind Over Body, Southeast Psych's sport psychology division. |
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Andrea Umbach - Founder of Charlotte Anxiety Consortium Andrea enjoys working with teens, adults, and couples. Her areas of interest include anxiety disorders (obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, and generalized anxiety disorder), hoarding, and trichotillomania. Andrea is also interested in depression, trauma, eating disorders, and relationship difficulties as well as assessment. Ultimately, Andrea is passionate about assisting others in their quest toward improved functioning by learning new skills and making positive changes in one’s life. |
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Nick Valadez Nick provides care and counseling for clients with diverse concerns. He works with all ages and also serves Southeast Psych clients through groups and assessment. Leadership and integrative care is a core focus of his practice. |
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| David Verhaagen Dave works primarily with high school and college-age students. His specialties include: anger problems, anxiety behavior problems, depression, drug and alcohol problems, school and learning-related problems (including ADHD), and trauma (accidents, abuse, violence, etc.). He has authored many books including Parenting the Millenial Generation. |
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Heather West Dyer Heather enjoys working with children and their families to help them identify strengths. She uses cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, family systems, and play therapy techniques to encourage health and well-being. Dr. Dyer specializes in treating anxiety disorders in children and adults and strives to involve parents in treatment planning and direction. |
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Molly Wittig Molly Murphy Wittig enjoys working with children of all ages, but specializes in young children. Her concentrations include early child development, developmental delays, aspergers, behavior management, ADHD, anxiety, and assessment. Dr. Wittig also serves as a member of Charlotte Area Independent Schools (CAIS). |
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Heather Wright Heather serves clients of all ages through individual and group therapy. Anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, behavioral and emotional difficulty are among her specific areas of interest. Heather enjoys developing supportive relationships with her clients while focusing on strengths during therapy. |




















