Arkansas
This highly qualified, nationally certified school psychologist has over 35 years of professional experience. He earned his AB from Bowdoin College and then went on to complete his studies in school psychology earning an MS, EdS, and a PhD from Syracuse University. Formerly, he has served as a school psychologist at a regional school in Massachusetts, and the director of the school psychology...
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Arkansas
Dr. Garrett W. Andrews has 16 years of experience in Clinical Neuropsychology. He earned his BA in Psychology from Westminster College, his MA in Sports and Exercise Psychology from the Arizona School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, and his Ph.D. in Neuropsychology from the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. He completed an internship in Neuropsychology at Fort Meade VA...
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