Dr. Taylor DiGravina, PsyD

Dr. Taylor DiGravina, PsyD Mindful Neuropsychological Services, LLC Abrams Scholarship. Dr. DiGravina is a certified school psychologist in Pennsylvania.

Dr. DiGravina specializes in providing neuropsychological, psychoeducational, and psychological assessments with children, adolescents, and adults for the purpose of differential diagnosis and development of recommendations for classroom and testing accommodations, behavioral and learning interventions, and psychological/psychiatric treatment planning. Her areas of interest include neurodevelopmental disorders, learning and behavioral difficulties, ADHD, obesity, traumatic brain injury/concussion, and mood and anxiety disorders. Dr. DiGravina graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. As an undergraduate, Dr. DiGravina conducted independent research projects at the Positive Psychology Center and the Center Psychotherapy Research. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with specializations in Clinical Neuropsychology and School Psychology from Widener University, where she was awarded the Jules C. For her dissertation, Dr. DiGravina conducted original research on the impact of ADHD in the development of obesity and eating disorders, and has guest lectured on the same topic at the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently completing a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric and adult neuropsychology with Dr. Idit Trope.

08/07/2018

Dawkins revealed in interviews earlier this week that he suffered from depression early in his career with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Inattentive, impulsivity symptoms higher in frequent social media users, online shoppers
07/18/2018

Inattentive, impulsivity symptoms higher in frequent social media users, online shoppers

06/10/2018
Su***de rates rise sharply across the United States, new report shows
06/10/2018

Su***de rates rise sharply across the United States, new report shows

Between 1999 and 2016, su***de rates increased across age, gender, race and ethnicity.

04/27/2018

In the first comprehensive imaging study of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in preschoolers, researchers have found evidence that structural changes in the brain are already recognizable at the age of 4.“One of our big questions was thinking about an early-onset disorder and linking it to...

ADHD secondary to TBI: childhood traumatic brain injury increases risk for developing difficulties consistent with ADHD ...
03/20/2018

ADHD secondary to TBI: childhood traumatic brain injury increases risk for developing difficulties consistent with ADHD

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) during early childhood is known to increase the risk of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...

First blood test to detect concussion approved
02/17/2018

First blood test to detect concussion approved

The US Food and Drug Administration has, for the first time, approved a blood test to help detect concussion in adults.

CBD Oil and Epilepsy.  I know I will be tuning in tomorrow @   for the Q&A
02/13/2018

CBD Oil and Epilepsy. I know I will be tuning in tomorrow @ for the Q&A

Join us live tomorrow, February 13 at 1pm EST for a Q&A with Dr. Steven Wolf and Nurse Practitioner Patricia McGoldrick, on what you should know about CBD Oil and : http://fal.cn/4B1J

10/03/2017

Children and teens with severe anxiety benefit most from both psychotherapy and medication, a study finds. But it can be hard for families to find and pay for high-quality therapy.

ACT extended time policy update
09/12/2017

ACT extended time policy update

ACT recently announced a policy change for those students taking the ACT with Writing with the time-and-a-half accommodation.

Children who start school at an older age do better than their younger classmates and have better odds of attending coll...
08/21/2017

Children who start school at an older age do better than their younger classmates and have better odds of attending college and graduating from an elite institution. That's according to a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Affairs....

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/08/18/544483397/oldest-kids-in-class-do-better-even-through-college?sc=17&f=1001&utm_source=iosnewsapp&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=app

Starting kindergarten later could boost kids' grades and improve their odds of attending a top college. Being the youngest kid in class can hurt their academic performance.

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