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Daniel Werner, Psy.D., NBCCH |
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 Dr. Daniel Werner received his M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Clinical Psychology, and earned his undergraduate degree in psychology from Kutztown University. In addition to private practice, he is an adjunct professor of psychology at Moravian College and Lehigh University. He has served as the Alcohol and Drug Counselor at Lehigh University, and provided group and individual therapy in the Lenape Valley Foundation's partial hospitalization program. Previously, he worked at MacNeal Hospital and Madden Mental Health Center in Illinois. Dr. Werner has certification in sexual dysfunction treatment from Loyola University Medical Center. His training and expertise in hypnotherapy have been recognized by the National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists.
Clinical specialties include, but are not limited to:
- Assessment and Treatment of ADHD and Learning Disabilities
- Marital/ Relationship problems
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Katia Spradlin, Ph.D. |
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Dr. Katja M. Spradlin received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Lehigh University, and earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and English/Technical and Professional Writing from the University of South Florida in Tampa. She received her clinical training at Jacobi Medical Center in New York City, where she completed major rotations in adult clinical outpatient and inpatient treatment as well as substance abuse treatment. Dr. Spradlin also completed rotations in psychiatric consultation and liaison services to medical and surgical hospital units, and provided psychological testing and auricular acupuncture to hospital patients. In addition to private practice, she provides services as a mobile therapist and behavior specialist consultant for Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. in Berks County. In this capacity, she works with children and families with a broad range of individual and systemic challenges, including ADHD, Autism, emotional problems, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems. Dr. Spradlin previously served as counseling supervisor at Centennial School of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she developed and led the counseling program and conducted Functional Behavior Analyses and designed individualized intervention plans for children with severe behavioral and emotional disorders. Dr. Spradlin has also served as college counselor at Lehigh University and Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, and has acted as Director of the Paraprofessional Counseling Services at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Clinical specialties include, but are not limited to:
- Relationships/Family Crises
- Aging Issues/Life Span Development
- Child and Adolescent Development
- Self-Actualization/Coaching
- Psychoeducational Evaluations
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Tanya Shankweiler Psy.D. |
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 Dr. Tanya Shankweiler received her Psy.D. in clinical psychology from Immaculata University, her M.S. in Counseling Psychology with a Specialization in Children and Adolescents from Chestnut Hill College, and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Ursinus College. She received her predoctoral clinical training at The Pathway School, where she provided individual and family therapy for assigned clients with neuropsychiatric, neuropsychological, and behavioral issues as well as consultation to the staff and teachers at the school regarding behavioral and mental health issues. Dr. Shankweiler completed her postdoctoral clinical training at Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems where she provided individual and family therapy for assigned clients both in the office and as a Behavior Specialist Consultant (BSC) through the Behavioral Health Rehabilitative Services (BHRS) department, supervision to the outpatient therapists, and evaluations for the Chester County BHRS departments. In addition to private practice, she is currently completing her internship requirement for school psychology certification through Immaculata University. She has served as the Outpatient Coordinator for the Allentown and Easton offices of Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems. Previously, she worked at KidsPeace National Centers in the residential department as a child care counselor, KidsPeace National Hospital through the BHRS department as a BSC, and Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems as an outpatient therapist, BSC, and outpatient coordinator.
Clinical specialties include, but are not limited to:
- Autism Spectrum Disorders/Asperger’s Syndrome
- Assessment and Treatment of ADHD and Learning Disabilities
- Child and Adolescent Development
- Functional Behavior Analysis/Functional Behavior Assessment
- Psychoeducational Assessments
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