Dr. Zeiger is a licensed Clinical Psychologist with specialized training for children and adolescents. She received her doctoral degree from Pacific University in Portland, Oregon and completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of South Florida. Her post-doctoral residency was completed at Bay Area Neuropsychology in Tampa. As a clinical psychologist, she has extensive training and experience working with parents and young children to identify, assess, and diagnose concerns related to developmental delays, neurodevelopmental disorders, and emotional and behavioral difficulties that commonly occur from 2 to 12 years of age. Dr. Zeiger is passionate about empowering parents and helping them to make confident decisions to provide for the unique needs of their children.
Yelda Long, PsyD is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology from James Madison University and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Argosy University in Northern Virginia. She then obtained her doctorate degree in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Washington, D.C. Following graduation, Dr. Long completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology in Tampa, Florida. During this time, Dr. Long received specialized training in conducting neuropsychological evaluations with children, adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations for a wide range of neurodevelopmental and neurological conditions. Dr. Long currently provides neuropsychological evaluations for individuals aged 6 to 69 with neurological, emotional, and behavioral concerns. Her evaluations identify personal strengths and limitations to offer practical recommendations for improving functioning and quality of life. In her free time, Dr. Long enjoys taking her dog to the beach and doing photography.
Paige Mosley is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of South Florida. She has experience working with children, adults, and families, supporting clients through concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and family conflict. With a warm and collaborative approach, Paige primarily integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and person-centered care, while also drawing from trauma-focused practices. She is passionate about helping clients feel seen, fostering resilience, and guiding them toward healing and stability so they can discover life beyond their struggles.
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