ABCD, PLLC. is a multidisciplinary group practice established in 1977 as a resource for parents, educators, physicians, and other specialists working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. Professional services are available in the areas of clinical psychology, educational psychology, and psychiatry.
All ABCD professionals have extensive training and expertise in assessing and treating children and adolescents. As a private endeavor, ABCD is distinctive in that it provides comprehensive professional service in a setting that encourages collaboration, communication, and continuity. Please browse our list of, and links to, education, support group, and mental health resources.
All ABCD professionals have extensive training and expertise in assessing and treating children and adolescents. As a private endeavor, ABCD is distinctive in that it provides comprehensive professional service in a setting that encourages collaboration, communication, and continuity. Please browse our list of, and links to, education, support group, and mental health resources.
Services
Dr. Diorio assesses and treats children, teens and adults with a wide range of psychiatric difficulties including depression, anxiety, attention issues and autism. Dr. Duncan is a clinical psychologist who works extensively with children and youth who are dealing with attention, working memory, social, mood and anxiety issues.
Dr. Diorio assesses and treats children, teens and adults with a wide range of psychiatric difficulties including depression, anxiety, attention issues and autism. She works with patients and families to provide individualized, evidence-based treatments including medication and therapy, alone or together.
Dr. Frank is a licensed and board-certified behavior analyst - doctoral level. She joined ABCD, PLLC in March of 2020 after providing clinical supervision at a Seattle-area school for children with Autism. She was responsible for overseeing the school's expansion to serve children of varying needs, ranging from early intervention services to 1:1 clinical support and small/whole-group academic instruction.
1995 Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Child Psychology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - University of Washington School of Medicine. Department of Child Psychiatry, Seattle Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle. PLEASE NOTE: Although a provider may be listed with an insurance panel this does not mean that his or her services are covered under your particular plan.
Dr. Neville is a clinical psychologist who joined ABCD in 2013. He began his own private practice in 2001, prior to which he worked at the UW Center on Human Development and Disability, providing clinical services and conducting research. Dr. Neville works with a variety of clients, but has a particular interest in Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.
Reviews (7)
Rebecca M.
Jun 08, 2021
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I submitted initial paperwork back in march. i received a response confirming they had gotten the paperwork and that their clinicians would review it. i emailed in april and may asking for an update with no response. this month (june) i called and left a message. no response to that, either. terrible client interaction. almost unethical if you ask me.
Kathleen B.
Oct 25, 2018
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We were referred to ABCD by our pediatrician for my daughter who suffers from depression and suicidal thoughts. It took over 3 weeks to get an answer from them on whether or not a provider could help her. I received an email that said ,no, we cannot help your daughter and got a list of 3 other contacts. Two of them were not even remotely close to where we're located and the other didn't do therapy. Only medication management. I tried getting touch with ABCD again to get a list of more names and no one called back or emailed. It's an awful feeling to have your child need help and
Armelle O.
Jun 16, 2017
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I called, left a message, and got a call back, but that's where the good new stops.
The person who called back had a lot of attitude. in my voicemail, I had mentioned being interested in scheduling an appointment for testing with couple of the providers in the office. She started by telling that one doesn't accept new patients (while that same provider is listed as accepting new patients on the HealthGrade site: https://www.healthgrades.com/provider/christopher-mccurry-yc62f) and that the other is booked through November. She was absolutely no help and showed no interest in helping
The person who called back had a lot of attitude. in my voicemail, I had mentioned being interested in scheduling an appointment for testing with couple of the providers in the office. She started by telling that one doesn't accept new patients (while that same provider is listed as accepting new patients on the HealthGrade site: https://www.healthgrades.com/provider/christopher-mccurry-yc62f) and that the other is booked through November. She was absolutely no help and showed no interest in helping
A. F.
Dec 29, 2016
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Carrie S.
Mar 17, 2016
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I have nothing bad to say here. The receptionists bent over backwards to help us find a psychologist, at a time when everyone we called was booked up and not accepting applications. Dr. McCurry has been hugely helpful to not just our son, but us as well. Our recent work with Dr. Diorio was another great experience to brag about. I feel like we are making progress, instead of spinning our wheels. I cannot recommend this group of individuals enough.
Aleen A.
Nov 18, 2013
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I was also referred to this clinic (Teresa Piacelli) for help with my daughter's anxiety and panic attacks going to school in the mornings. After doing a lengthy intake form over the phone, I was told I would be contacted by someone soon. I didn't hear back from anyone for 10 days. Fortunately I had contacted other providers. When I did hear back, it was just a vague message saying that Teresa would not be able to see my daughter. I called back to see if it was a scheduling issue and if was possible to see someone else in the clinic, I was told that it was unlikely my daughter could be
Rob E.
Nov 13, 2010
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I was referred to this practice by my sons physician, He had admitted to teen depression and thoughts of suicide. When I called I explained the situation and they told me they were really busy but the would check the schedule and see if they could find a slot to see him, or at least refer me to someone who could.
A week has gone by, and no one has ever made contact. My feeling is they don't take cries of help very seriously.
A week has gone by, and no one has ever made contact. My feeling is they don't take cries of help very seriously.