Humphrey has experience and training in neuropsychology and various psychiatric disorders in child, adolescent, and adult populations. She is listed in the National Register of Health Care Providers. Humphrey received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. Rhoades provides comprehensive interventions specific to areas such as Social Skills, Self-Esteem, Positive Coping, Anger Management, Anxiety, and Depression. She assists clients with Parenting Interventions and concerns related to Divorce, Custody, Family Change, Trauma, Abuse, Neglect, Attachment, Grief/Loss, Life Transition, and GLBT issues. She is a skilled consultant and liaison to schools, medical providers, and other service providers. Rhoades works with young adults, adults in transition, and adults with disabilities. She specializes in developmental disabilities, Autism, Asperger’s Disorder, ADHD, as well as issues of organization, time management, study skills, memory, and regulation of moods, arousal, and focus. Rhoades is an expert in intellectual, behavioral, learning, and emotional assessment and intervention and in defining preferred learning styles and processing strengths and weaknesses. She specializes in family-focused interventions and issues that affect children, adolescents, and young adults. from UW Madison in 1993 and has worked as a psychologist for over 20 years.
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