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Individual therapy to help better manage stress, depression, anxiety, and improve overall quality of life. Testing for attention deficit (ADD/ADHD), learning disabilities, and workplace or academic performance concerns. Schedule a free initial 15-minute phone consult, individual therapy appointment, or intake assessment.

Mercer Island Psychology - Offers individual therapy for depression, anxiety, life transition, stress, etc. In addition, Mercer Island Psychology conducts neuropsychological testing for autism in teens and adults, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), memory impairment & learning disabilities.
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Dr. Elizabeth Jones is a licensed clinical psychologist who provides individual therapy and assessment services for adolescents and adults. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and trauma. Dr. Jones relies on evidence based treatment modalities and draws from behavioral and cognitive behavioral approaches.
Individual therapy is a collaborative process between therapist and client that facilitates change and improves overall quality of life. Therapy teaches effective coping strategies to manage symptoms, helps confront barriers that interfere with well-being, and works to increase self-awareness and growth.
A cognitive assessment is used to determine cognitive strengths and weaknesses and is often used to assess learning capability. A cognitive assessment provides information about cognitive functioning and areas of difficulty in both children and adults. An educational assessment evaluates a student's academic ability in a range of areas including language, reading, written expression, mathematics and fluency.
Mercer Island Psychology is located close to both Seattle and Bellevue, conveniently located off I-90 on the north end of Mercer Island. We are located in the brown building, directly across the street from Aviara Apartment community. In the same building as Mercer Island Law, MI Veterinary Clinic, and MI Family Eye Clinic.
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) is a neurobiological condition that consists of symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity interfere with an individual's functioning. While symptoms are evident in childhood, many adults never received a thorough assessment or treatment.

A recent study found that 4.4% of adults in the United States meet the criteria for a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder, yet fewer than 11% of these adults receive treatment.Attention deficit disorder symptoms in adults are often quite different than they are in children. As we get older, the symptoms of adult ADD/ADHD can have serious consequences in terms of employment, relationships and social expectations.
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Dorothy Anderson
Dorothy Anderson
May 04, 2018
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My teenage daughter loves Dr. Jones and has helped reduce her panic attacks and anxiety within a few months!