Nancy R. Bryant, PhD -- Licensed Psychologist
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Brown, Richard P. and Gerbarg, Patricia L. (2012). Non-Drug Treatments for ADHD: New Options for Kids, 
     Adults, & Clinicians
.  New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Gold, Jodi (2015). Screen-Smart Parenting: How to Find Balance and Benefit in Your Child's Use of Social Media,
      Apps, and Digital Devices
.  New York: Guilford Press.

Nadeau, Kathleen G. and Quinn, Patricia O.  (2002).   Understanding Women with ADHD.  Silver Spring, MD:
     Advantage Books.
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Nigg, Joel T. (2017).  Getting Ahead of ADHD: What Next-Generation Science Says about Treatments that Work
       -- and How You Can Make Them Work for Your Child
.  New York: Guilford Press.

Sklar, Marydee (2014).   50 Tips to Help Students Succeed.  Portland, OR: Aguanga Publishing.



Dr. Bryant is seeing adults (18+) and students 12-17 years of age for in-office assessments.  Disclosure sessions will occur via Doxy.Me, a secure, HIPAA-compliant online system.  

Please note:  Neurocognitive Screening Assessments are not a substitute for full neuropsychological evaluation or timely consultation with your doctor.    Also, 
Dr. Bryant is no longer seeing children younger than 12 years of age for assessments, and no longer provides assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder or Talented/Gifted placement. 
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