Affiliated Psychologists and Counselors, Inc., founded in 1976, provides effective treatment, evaluation, and consultation services to individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents. The Clinical Directors are internationally-recognized psychologists and authors.
Affiliated Psychologists also has over 30 years of experience in providing clinical consultation, evaluation services, and training to the corporate world and the public sector.Most private insurance plans accepted. Medicare with supplemental insurance accepted. Insurance coverage verified upon scheduling of first visit.
Affiliated Psychologists also has over 30 years of experience in providing clinical consultation, evaluation services, and training to the corporate world and the public sector.Most private insurance plans accepted. Medicare with supplemental insurance accepted. Insurance coverage verified upon scheduling of first visit.
Services
Members of the clinical staff have extensive, specialized experience in general clinical practice and evaluations. Affiliated is a multidisciplinary group practice. The basic approach of Affiliated Psychologists is to provide realistic, practical, problem-focused treatment. Dr. Diana Everstine treats adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families.
Clinical and multidisciplinary evaluation services for adults, adolescents, and children who are involved in the legal system. Experienced expert witnesses on post-traumatic injury and damages in cases involving emotional trauma. Specialized clinical evaluations, independent medical examinations, vocational evaluations, and life-care planning for trauma cases in the legal system.
Many children and adolescents face the world with special challenges and unique needs. However, they need not meet these challenges without the support of knowledgeable and caring professionals. At the Center for Exceptional Children, our staff is prepared to assist you and your children in better understanding and managing their conditions.
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Len T.
Jan 06, 2019
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Back in February of 2008, Gary Miles conspired with Intel Corporation's Ali Saeed and another fraud Harley Stock to diagnose me with "multiple infarct dementia" (brain damage caused by multiple heart attacks). He later convinced Aetna Insurance Company to settle on a diagnosis of "arterioscler dementia with delusions", a disease for which I also exhibited no symptoms. A Stanford psychologist examined me that April and declared Miles' tests of me to be invalid. The revelation of this malpractice to law enforcement resulted in Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini being