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Midwest Psychological Services, LLC

UPDATED: February 25, 2020

Dr. Zand is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20+ years of experience working with parents and their children. She has extensive training in performing Autism, Attachment, Developmental, and Diagnostic Assessments, as well as in conducting relationship based therapies and evidence based parenting practices. Dr. Zand has spent multiple years within a pediatric setting conducting Autism Evaluations and has obtained both clinical and research training on the ADOS. She is also a certified provider of Autplay. As the mother of a young adult with Autism, she deeply understands/ the joys and struggles of parenthood.

When you visit Dr. Zand's office, expect to be treated with respect and dignity, state of the art services, confidentiality, personalized care, and timely feedback. We welcome meeting you and your family and invite you to contact us by telephone or by secure email to schedule a free telephone consultation to help navigate the process. You are not alone.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • No Insurance Accepted

Address:

Midwest Psychological Services
220 West Argonne
Kirwood, MO 63122
United States

Website:

www.psychologytoday.com

Phone:

314 319 3148

Email:

info@midwestpsychservices.com

Contact:

Debra Zand

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