Our Team

  • Haleigh Scott, Ph.D

    Dr. Haleigh Scott is a licensed psychologist who provides assessment and has limited availability to see therapy clients. Dr. Scott graduated with her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University with a doctorate in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Psychology. She specializes in working with families and individuals who have experienced trauma or children/families who struggle with emotional regulation and/or challenging behavior. Outside of work, Dr. Scott is an avid outdoorswoman who loves rock climbing and trail running.

  • Noe Dueñas, M.A, APCC

    Noe (Noey) is a Neurodiverse, disability specialist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC). Over the past 9 years Noe has been providing support services to children, adolescents and adults with autism and or other developmental disabilities. Noe specializes in working with individuals that have challenging behaviors, advocating, connecting client’s to resources, those that struggle to build rapport with others and or have co-occurring mental health concerns.

    Noe received his B.S. in Psychology and Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grand Canyon University. He is currently accruing hours towards licensing and is under the supervision of Dr. Haleigh Scott.

    In his free time Noe enjoys going to the gym, watching movies/TV, going on walks and home DIY’s Projects. On weekends you can find Noe exploring a new cuisine or going to a local farmers market when he’s not working on a home project or in his garden.

  • Andrea Schneider, Ph.D.

    Dr. Schneider is a licensed psychologist who earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology in Germany at the University of Potsdam. She specializes in understanding, preventing, and finding treatments for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Schneider completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the UC Davis MIND Institute and holds a faculty position in the Department of Pediatrics at UC Davis. Her professional focus is on the assessment and treatment of neurodiverse individuals with autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, and intellectual disability with additional mental health diagnoses.

    In her spare time, Dr. Schneider enjoys traveling the world with her son, playing cello, practicing Aikido, horseback riding, and scuba diving.

  • Asha Ellman-Kassing, M.A.

    Asha is a pre-doctoral psychology intern who earned her master’s degree in clinical psychology at California Northstate University (CNSU). She is now completing an internship for her PsyD in Clinical Psychology at CNSU. Asha’s clinical experience includes supporting children and adults with anxiety, depression, trauma, relational conflict, and communication challenges. She has worked in community-based mental health and private practice settings where she provided individual mental health support. Asha focuses on the assessment of ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Intellectual Disability.

    In her free time, Asha enjoys spending time with her family and traveling as often as possible. On weekends, she enjoys the outdoors, visiting with friends and family, or relaxing and being mindful.