EDELSON &
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Neuropsychological & Psychological
Services for Children & Adults
| Renee Flaherty, M.Ed. Graduated from the University of Louisville with her Master's in Clinical Psychology. Her areas of clinical interest include diagnostic assessment with children and adolescents with attentional problems, learning disabilities, emotional disorders, and developmental delays. She also provides therapeutic interventions to address emotional, behavioral, and autistic spectrum disorders. Further interest include childhood obesity and mental and physical fitness issues. Leslie Marks, M.Ed. Obtained her Master’s in 1975 from the University of Louisville in Educational Psychology. She joined the practice in 1981, and is a Certified School Psychologist with Autonomous Functioning. Her specialty areas include academic testing, assessment of attentional disorders, learning disabilities, and cortical dysfunction in children and adolescents. Gerald Stoddard, Psy.S. Graduated from the University of Louisville and earned his Master's and Specialist degree in Psychology from Spalding University. Since that time, he has worked as a diagnostician serving all age groups including children, adolescents, adults and seniors in the assessment of ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental disabilities, behavioral disorders, anxiety, depression, brain injury, and dementia. Robert A. Underwood, Ph.D. Is a Licensed Psychologist who earned his degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Memphis in 2002. He has been in the field of psychology since 1996, when he was employed as a counselor for adolescents with substance abuse problems. His current areas of clinical specialty include therapy and diagnostic assessment with children and adolescents with developmental disorders, learning disabilities, attentional problems, violence/ suicide risk and special needs children. Dr. Underwood is also and adjunct faculty member in the Psychology Department at Bellarmine University. Elisa Wetzler, Psy.D. Graduated from Spalding University with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2005 and has been working in the field of Psychology since 2000. Dr. Wetzler's current areas of clinical specialty include assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with attentional disorders, and learning disabilities. In addition, she provides treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults with depression, anxiety, traumatic reactions, oppositional disorders and family issues. Byron White, Psy.D. Graduated from Spalding University with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 1998. Dr. White’s specialty areas include assessment of children with suspected brain damage, pervasive developmental disorders, attentional problems, learning disorders, and emotional issues. Dr. White is also an adjunct Associate Professor in the Professional School of Psychology at Spalding University. |