*Wendy Carria, M.A., N.C.S.P.
    Licensed School Psychologist
    380 Maple Avenue, West, Suite 303B
    Vienna, Virginia 22180
    703-938-5234, ext. 3
    wendycarria@aol.com

    Wendy Carria, licensed and nationally certified
    school psychologist provides a variety of
    services to youth, from preschool to college age.
    I bring 20 years of experience conducting
    comprehensive psycho-educational testing and
    counseling young people, as well as providing
    consultation to parents and teachers.  

    I received my undergraduate degree from
    Athens State College (now Athens State
    University), Alabama and my graduate degree
    from George Mason University, Virginia .  I have
    maintained national certification in school
    psychology, awarded by the National Association
    of School Psychology (NASP), throughout my
    career.  I maintain memberships in NASP, the
    Virginia Psychological Association, Academy of
    School Psychologists (VPA, VASP), the American
    Psychological Association (APA),  and Children
    and Adults with Attention
    Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD).   I
    am a certified trainer of the  "QPR-Question,
    Persuade, and Refer" suicide prevention program
    and am a member of the Virginia Department of
    Health Suicide Prevention Stakeholders
    Committee.  I have also been a participant of VA-
    HELP, the Virginia Higher Education Leadership
    Partners, a group whose mission is to lower the
    barriers that students with disabilities face as
    they transition to post-secondary settings.  Most
    importantly,  I have two daughters and two sons,
    all adults, whom I credit with the largest part of
    my education about growing up in this century.

    In addition to working in private practice, I
    continue to work full time within the public
    schools in Arlington, Virginia.  I enjoy
    supporting children, teens, and parents as they
    work toward educational success.  At times, the
    focus is on academic abilities, but may also
    include social skills and academic self-concept.  
    Areas of particular interest are assessment,
    advocacy, and the process of seeking
    accommodations in post-secondary settings.

    Bernadette Landolf, Ph.D., Clinical Child
    Psychologist,
    12007 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 220,
    Reston, Virginia 20191-3446, 703- 860-2010,
    www.cbt4kids.com, blandolf@cbt4kids.com

    Specialty Practice in Behavior Therapy and
    Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Children and
    Adolescents.

    Benjamin Mauro, Ph.D., BCBA-D
    Positive Behavioral Dynamics, LLC,
    150 Little Falls Street, Suite 101-100
    Falls Church, VA 22046, 703-533-3856,
    bmauro@pbdynamics.com, www.pbdynamics.com

    The clinical mission of Positive Behavioral
    Dynamics is to develop, implement, and oversee
    comprehensive In-Home or In-Office ABA
    Programs to teach verbal behavior, learning,
    academic, social, self-care, emotional, vocational,
    and community-living skills for individuals with
    autism and other developmental disorders.
      
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