Understanding one’s pattern of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional strengths and weaknesses is an invaluable tool for implementing individualized treatment and academic interventions to help children, adults, and families overcome daily challenges and achieve personalized goals. Through the consultation and evaluation process, it is my upmost priority to create a comfortable environment where we can work collaboratively to discuss your areas of concern and formulate a tailored plan to address them.
I am a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist, licensed psychologist, and certified school psychologist with expertise in conducting evaluations across the lifespan. I completed my doctoral education at Widener University and have extensive training and experience with a wide range of neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions. I rely heavily on my knowledge of brain-behavior relationships as a basis for interpretation and understanding results to help inform recommendations.
I work with children, adolescents, and families to help them understand the impact of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional weaknesses on their learning and functioning across settings. The integration of my pediatric neuropsychology and school psychology training and experience provides the unique opportunity to work collaboratively with school personnel and incorporate my pediatric neuropsychology knowledge to assist in developing an appropriate educational plan that best addresses a child’s individual needs.
In addition to providing assessment services, I also have expertise providing concussion assessment and recovery management services to children and adults; therapy services for children and adults; and lastly, providing “neuropsychologically informed” psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental or acquired neurological conditions.
I am on staff at Doylestown Hospital through Penn Medicine Doylestown Health (PMDH) and work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure communication and collaboration across disciplines. In addition to my direct clinical work, I also supervise neuropsychology doctoral trainees and post-doctoral fellows and direct The Center’s training program. Within my community, I enjoy providing speaking and training services to local schools, programs, and other organizations.
Dr. Tanenbaum has the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT). As of January 2025, he can see patients virtually in 40 plus states. See https://psypact.gov/mpage/psypactmap for more information.