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OUR STAFF John W. Long, Ph.D. received a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from George Peabody College. His areas of special interest are individual psychotherapy for adults, and marital/relationship therapy. Eleanor Waldinger, M.A., LPA, LPC received a masters degree in clinical psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Her areas of special interest include marital therapy and psychotherapy with adolescents and adults. William H. Varley, Ph.D. received his doctoral degree in school psychology from the University of Wisconsin. His areas of interest include psychotherapy and psychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults; child custody evaluations, and psychoeducational evaluations. Ned A. Buckner, D. Min. has been an active minister and pastoral counselor for thirty nine years. He is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist, trained in solution-focused brief therapy. His areas of special interest are premarital counseling, marriage enrichment, group process, parenting issues, and grief resolution. Bryan E. Sullivan, M.S., LPC received a master's degree in clinical psychology from Loyola College of Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of North Carolina. His areas of special interest include counseling with adults dealing with depression and anxiety, and couples therapy. C. Renee Davis, PhD received a doctoral degree in school psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2005, and a Masters degree in clinical psychology from North Carolina Central University in 1996. She completed a fellowship training in the evaluation and treatment of autism spectrum disorders. Her areas of special interest are counseling and psychological evaluations with children and adolescents; and psychoeducational testing, evaluation, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. |
Piedmont Psychological Associates |
Contact us: Phone: 704-861-0271 1530-A Union Road Gastonia, NC 28054 |