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Susan Hendley, Ph.D.
Dr. Susan Hendley is a skilled educator with
over 20 years experience. She has taught
children with specific learning disabilities (mild
to severe) in the private and public sectors,
as well as children with developmental delays,
mental retardation, autism, severe emotional and
behavioral disorders, sensory impairments and
multiple handicaps. While in the University
setting, Dr. Hendley consulted in the community
and school systems and taught parenting classes.
She also conducted research, published in
scholarly journals and presented at state, national
and international conferences. One
special area of expertise has been studying the
effects of children of divorce. She has
worked closely with psychologists and counselors,
and served on a multidisciplinary diagnostic team
where she conducted psycho-educational evaluations
and devised educational plans for children.
She is an avid volunteer and activist for children's
causes. Before moving to Greenville, she
was on the Family Connection State Board, and
upon moving to Greenville, she immediately became
part of the Family Connection Greenville Area
Council and The Center for Developmental Services
Board. Later, she became chair of the Area
Council.
Read
Dr. Hendley's Client Testimonials here
Read
Dr. Hendley's Credentials here
E-Mail: Susan
Hendley
Phone:
864-201-8812
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Jane
Price, M. A., LPC
Jane Price received her Masters Degree
in Counseling from Webster University and her
Neurofeedback training from the EEG Institute,
Brainmaster Technologies, ADD Centre of Toronto,
and The Synapse Institute. She is BCIA certified
in neurofeedback by the Biofeedback Certification
Institute of America. She completed her clinical
practicum in the Marshall I. Pickens Child and
Adolescent Program in Greenville, South Carolina.
She is a licensed professional counselor at the
Sterlingworth Center of the Upstate specializing
in neurotherapy and brain music treatment for
ADHD, stress reduction, and other disorders affecting
the central nervous system. She is a member of
the American Counseling Association, Association
for applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback,
International Society for Neuronal Regulation,
American Psychiatric Association Alliance, and
the USA branch of International Stress Management
Association. Jane has been a Child Victim Advocate
and Pre-trial Intervention Counselor for the 13th
Judicial Solicitor’s office and is active
in issues regarding children.
E-Mail: Jane
Price
Phone:
864-313-6368
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James R. Evans, Ph.D.
Dr. Evans is licensed
in South Carolina in both clinical and school
psychology. Following graduation with a bachelor's
degree in education from Clarion College in
Pennsylvania and a two year tour of duty in the
U.S. Army, he taught in a public junior high
school for two years. Later he enrolled in the
school psychology training program at Kent State
University and earned a master's degree in
psychology. After working for three years at a
state hospital for mentally retarded persons and a
county mental health center, he attended Peabody
College of Vanderbilt University where he received
a Ph.D. degree in psychology. He was on the
graduate faculty of the Psychology Department at
the University of South Carolina for thirty years
and recently retired from that position. During
his time at the University he completed
postdoctoral work in neuropsychology at the University of California at
San Francisco, the University of Georgia and the
Medical College of Georgia. He also maintained a
successful private practice during that time which
involved working with both
children and adults in hospital, school,
prison, and private office settings. In addition
to expertise in psychological, neuropsychological
and psychoeducational assessment, Dr. Evans has
years of experience in counseling and psychotherapy.
He is the author of thirty-five journal articles
and five book chapters and editor or co-editor
of four psychology-related books.
E-Mail: James
Evans
Phone:
864-640-9669
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Heather C. Gill,
PhD, LPC
Heather Gill is a Licensed Professional
Counselor in both South Carolina and Colorado.
Heather's been in practice for 15 years with most
of her work focusing on teens, college students,
young adults, and parenting explosive
kids.
Heather received her master's degree
in Counseling from UNC-Greensboro and her PhD from
the University of Virginia. In addition to
counseling in a private practice setting, Heather
was a tenure-track faculty member at Radford
University in the Counselor Education program. She
has also been an adjunct faculty member at Anne
Arundel Community College in Maryland and Colorado
Mountain College in Breckenridge,
Colorado.
You can also learn more about
Heather's style of counseling by visiting:
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/43180
E-Mail:
Heather
Gill
Phone:
864-395-2418 |
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