Telehealth & Psychological Testing

September 13, 2022 4:57 pm

Dr. Danielle DeSantis is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. She earned her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. She completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Rhode Island, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude, and received special certification in Grief Counseling.

In her practice, located in Cranston, RI, she uses a variety of treatment modalities, including: individual, couple, group, or family therapy, depending on individual needs. She has considerable experience working with psychiatric and behavioral problems, such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, depression, trauma-related disorders, and more.

She works with individuals in various stages of their lives (including ages 3+). A majority of her clinical work is focused on careful assessment and meeting individual needs using empirically supported treatments for a wide range of presenting problems.

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Emotional Disturbance Fact Sheet

April 1, 2019 3:26 pm

As is evident in IDEA’s definition, emotional disturbances can affect an individual in areas beyond the emotional. Depending on the specific mental disorder involved, a person’s physical, social, or cognitive skills may also be affected. You may be reading this fact sheet with one of these specific disorders in mind, or you may be looking for information about emotional disturbances in general. In either case, keep reading to find out what different emotional disturbances have in common, how they are defined in federal law, and where to find more detailed information on specific disorders.

https://www.parentcenterhub.org/emotionaldisturbance/