Aynsley Corbett
Dr. Aynsley Corbett is a clinical psychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of behavioral and emotional disorders. She focuses on working with children, adolescents, and their families to identify and treat behavior and mood disorders, developmental disabilities, and facilitate adjustment to chronic illness. Specifically, Dr. Corbett is experienced in the assessment and treatment of depression and anxiety, ADHD, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, medical conditions such as cancer and diabetes, and child-parent relationship issues. She utilizes both behavior and cognitive-behavioral therapy and incorporates additional methods based on the individual needs of the patient. Dr. Corbett believes that empathy, encouragement, and support are essential to supporting the growth and development of both the individual and family.
In addition, Dr. Corbett completes forensic evaluations, such as court-ordered psychological evaluations and child custody evaluations. She participated in a year-long Child Custody Evaluation Training Series. She has served as the Past Treasurer of the Georgia Psychological Association and as a PRN psychologist with Hematology/Oncology at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Dr. Corbett received her bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Studies from Vanderbilt University and her doctoral degree from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology in Atlanta. She has worked in diverse medical and outpatient settings and has experience conducting psychological and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her clinical internship at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit and a three year clinical and research fellowship at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Her research focused on the treatment and medication adherence of children, adolescents, and families affected by HIV. She is a licensed psychologist in the State of Georgia.
Psy.D.
Clinical Psychology
Georgia School of Professional Psychology
2004
BS
Cognitive Studies
Vanderbilt University
1998
Chronic Illness, Family, Forensic, Parenting Issues, Stress
Behavioral, Cognitive/Behavioral, Evaluation/Diagnostic, Forensic Evaluation, Parent Guidance
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