About Dr. Anne Wright

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Dr. Anne provides assessment and consultation services.  The goal with all assessments is to provide students and their families with a better understanding of themselves and furnish them with strategies and recommendations to further their academic, social, and emotional well-being.  She is experienced in the assessment of attention deficit disorder and executive functioning, specific learning disabilities, and twice exceptionalities (learning disabled and gifted).  Additional information about what questions an assessment may target, the scope of assessments, and the assessment process is found on the FAQ page.

Education & Training

  • School Neuropsychology Post-Graduate Program, KIDS, Inc.

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Mokihana Project, Department of Education, Lihue, Hawaii

  • Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and Mental Health, The University of Chicago

  • M.A. in Developmental Psychology, The University of Chicago

  • B.A. in Psychology, with Honors, Swarthmore College

Work Experience

  • Private Practice, Bellevue, Washington, August 2013 – present

  • Private Practice, Cascara Center, Bellingham, Washington, September 2008 – July 2013

  • Private Practice, Freedman and Associates, Bellingham, Washington, June 2004 – August 2008

  • Staff Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, January 2001 – October 2003

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association

  • International Dyslexia Association

  • Council for Exceptional Children

  • National Association of Gifted Children