Anne Wright, Ph.D.
360-961-8766 – anne@drannew.com
www.drannew.com
Anne Wright, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist with advanced training in school neuropsychology. Dr. Anne has been providing comprehensive neurocognitive assessments for children and adolescents in Western Washington for over 15 years. Areas of expertise include the assessment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, executive functioning, specific learning disabilities (such as dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia), nonverbal learning disorder, and twice exceptionalities (learning disabled and gifted). She has experience working with students in private school, public school and homeschool settings. The goal of all assessments is to provide the student, their family members, and other professionals (teachers, pediatricians and counselors) with a better understanding of the student’s strengths and challenges, to help them determine next steps, and to furnish them with strategies and recommendations to further academic, social, and emotional well-being.
- Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and Mental Health, University of Chicago
- M.A. in Developmental Psychology, University of Chicago
- B.A. with Honors in Psychology, Swarthmore College
- School Neuropsychology Post-Graduate Program, KIDS Inc., Texas Women’s University (2008-2009)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Mokihana Project, Department of Education, Lihue, HI (1999-2000)
- Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship, Kane County Diagnostic Center, Batavia, IL (1996-1997)
- Private Practice, Bellevue, WA (2013-present)
- Private Practice, Bellingham, WA (2004-2012)
- Staff Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL (2001-2003)
- Staff Psychologist, Kane County Juvenile Justice Center, St. Charles, IL (1997-1998)
- Psychologist, State of Washington, License #PY2944
- Psychologist, State of Illinois, License #071-006195 (inactive)
- American Psychological Association
- Pacific Northwest Neuropsychological Society
- International Dyslexia Association
- National Association of Gifted Children
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