Amy Marschall

‘Realising Neurodivergence: Getting Diagnosed with ADHD as an Adult’

Dr. Marschall earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut. She completed her pre-doctoral internship through the National Psychology Training Consortium and her post-doctoral residency at Family Psychological Center, PA, focusing on psychological assessment, trauma-informed care, and rural mental health.

Dr. Marschall has been in practice since 2016 and currently owns a private practice, RMH Therapy, where she provides therapy primarily to children and adolescents and psychological evaluations. Her clinical specializations include trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care, trauma therapy, autism, and ADHD. She is a registered psychologist in New Zealand and licensed in seven states in America.

She is the clinical director of A Change for Better and the ACFB Fund, working to make mental health care and psychological assessments affordable and accessible.

She also provides ADHD assessments through ADHD Online and therapy services through Spring Health. She teaches continuing education through PESI, Spring Health, the Telehealth Certification Institute, and her business.

Dr. Marschall is also the author of the following: 

·       Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: What Every Mental Health Provider Needs to Know

·       A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Autistic Clients

·       Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox

·       Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox: Volume 2

·       Clinical Documentation with Children and Adolescents

·       I Don’t Want To Be Bad: A CBT Workbook for Kids, Parents, and the Professionals who Help Them

·       A Year of Resiliency: 465 Journal Prompts to Become Your Strongest Self

·       Slipper the Penguin: A Story About Embracing Neurodivergence

·       Armani Doesn’t Feel Well: A Book to Help Sick Kids

·       Sometimes Vera Feels Scared

She created a website, Resiliency Mental Health, to provide resources for therapists and anyone who wants to learn more about mental health.

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