
Getting a Good Psych Eval with Dr. Abby Jenkins and Dr. Todd Corelli
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We're so honored to have Dr. Abby Jenkins and Dr. Todd Corelli both licensed psychologists with 30+ years of experience between them, to be our first guests on our show.
We’ve learned over the years that not all psychological evaluations are created equal. We invited Abby and Todd to share what goes into getting a good one because they do great ones. They also have great perspectives to share relating to a neurodiverse type diagnosis.
They do assessments and administer psychological and psycho-educational evaluations in order to clarify each individual’s psychological functioning, learning profile, and any learning difficulties for a wide range of potential problems including ADHD, executive functioning, other learning disorders, depression, Bipolar Disorder, anxiety disorders, Autism, personality disorders, trauma, addiction and many other diagnostic issues.
What You'll Learn from this Episode:
- What does a good psychologist do?
- What goes into getting a good psych eval and why it’s worth investing in a good one.
- What is needed to diagnose Autism or other neurodiverse diagnoses.
- What they say to parents hesitant to put labels on their child.
- What advise they have for parents.
Featured on the Show:
- Where to find Dr. Abby Jenkins: abbyjenkinsphd.com
- Where to find Dr. Todd Corelli: drtoddtalks.com
- For more support visit: NDM.Circle.so
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🔵 For deeper support, consider joining our NDM Circle Community at NDM.Circle.so—a space for parents and professionals navigating the complexities of parenting neurodivergent young people.