Dr. Inwald is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the neuropsychological assessment and intervention of children and adults. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Social Work from Michigan State University. He obtained graduate school training at Michigan State University and Indiana State University. He earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology.

He received his adult neuropsychological training through the University Of Chicago Medical Center. Dr. Inwald has received his pediatric training through Children’s Hospital of Michigan.

Prior to entering private practice, he was the Director of Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation at Henry Ford Health Systems—Wyandotte. Dr. Inwald was also senior supervisor of Rehabilitation for Henry Ford’s Neuropsychological Post-doctoral Program. He has been an affiliate neuropsychologist for a large neurological group, director for a Chronic Pain Program, and a clinical consultant for two TBI treatment programs.

Dr. Inwald has presented to various audiences on child, adolescent, and adult neuropsychological assessment, neuropathology, and treatment.

He is a professional member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Michigan Psychological Association (MPA), and National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN).

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Dr. Heidi Martin is a clinical psychologist who utilizes a collaborative, integrative approach in working with children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Martin guides clients in gaining insight and skills to make behavrioal changes that enable them to experience more of their potential and to gain greater satisfaction in life. She assists clients in identifying and overcoming obstacles to making desired changes and works in partnership with individuals and families to increase their effectiveness and confidence as they move toward their goals.

Dr. Martin works with individuals coping with a broad range of problem areas, including depression, anxiety, trauma, chronic illness, pain, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Dr. Martin provides neuropsychological testing, psychotherapy, and cognitive remediation. In her psychotherapy work, Dr. Martin draws from several approaches in working with clients, including cognitive-behavrioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and mindfulness meditation.

Dr. Martin receiveed her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan and received her Master's and Doctorate degrees in Clinical Psychology from the Inninois School of Professional Psychology. Her doctoral minor is in Health Psychology. Dr. Martin's clinical training was conducted at the University of Michigan Counseling Center, DePaul University Counseling Center, Cook County Hospital, and Hines VA Hospital.

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In practice, Melissa works with individuals, couples, and families. Treatment is unique for each client and is determined by your own goals and needs. Areas of specialization include psychological assessment, cognitive remediation, anxiety and panic disorders, depression, women's issues, mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, adjustment disorders, geriatric issues, trauma, grief and loss, relational and family issues and court mandated therapy. Her approach to therapy varies with each client, ranging from psychodynamic therapy to cognitive behavrioal orientation.

Some of Melissa's personal hobbies include physical exercise such as long distance running and circuit training. She enjoys gourmet cooking as well as sampling different cultural cuisines. She has always enjoyed studying differnet cultures and traveling. Melissa speaks fluent Greek and Spanish as well as Arabic.

Change occurs through the working relationship between psychologist and client. It is her belief that individuals have the potential to grow and heal through this therapeutic alliance.

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