Reflect Neuropsychology; Dr. J. Friedman, Psychologist in Calabasas, CA


We provide the full spectrum of Psychotherapy Services like:

A leading provider of comprehensive, individualized Forensic & Clinical Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessment for children, adults, and older adults in Southern California (Los Angeles, Ventura, and the surrounding areas)
Reflect Neuropsychology; Dr. J. Friedman, Psychologist in Calabasas, CA
 
 

Phone:
☏ (818) 324-3800

Address: 

5016 Parkway Calabasas #212Calabasas, CA 91302United States

Hours of Operation

  • Wednesday 8AM–6PM
    Thursday 8AM–6PM
    Friday 8AM–6PM
    Saturday 9AM–5PM
    Sunday Closed
    Monday 8AM–6PM
    Tuesday 8AM–6PM

Reflect Neuropsychology

Assessment & Therapy Through the Lifespan At Reflect Neuropsychology we specialize in therapy and the educational and neuropsychological assessment of children and adults. It’s all we do. This allows us to be a highly specialized practice that focuses on personally-tailored, evidenced-based, treatment and evaluation for people of all ages (from young children to older adults). Our team of both Pediatric and Adult Neuropsychologists tailor each assessment to meet the needs of each patient. This allows us to comprehensively characterize developmental, behavioral and cognitive changes resulting from neurocognitive difficulties such as ADHD, dyslexia (and other learning differences), autism (ASD), stroke, dementia (i.e., Alzheimer’s disease), traumatic brain injury (TBI), concussions, etc. We offer both clinical and forensic services, and are proud to be a powerhouse of local (e.g., San Fernando Valley, Ventura County, Simi Valley, and the greater Los Angeles area) resources for families. Our Focus Located in Calabasas California, serving the Greater Los Angeles Area as far North as Santa Barbara, Reflect Neuropsychology was founded by Dr. Judith Leone Friedman. Dr. Friedman received her Master’s degree in Education from Harvard University, and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University, and completed her pre-doctoral externships, internship and post-doctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. She has been a Clinical Instructor at the UCLA Psychology Clinic, and continues to give talks, write articles, and offer Continuing Education classes on Dementia and brain health for Psychologists and other Mental Healthcare professionals.