Located in the heart of North Raleigh, Falls Neuropsychology and Psychotherapy Associates, PLLC, is a group of knowledgeable and caring professionals providing a full range of mental health services. We specialize in evaluating and treating individuals with neurological and other medical challenges and have many years of experience in working with these populations.
We also routinely evaluate and treat a wide variety of emotional and psychiatric difficulties such as depression, anxiety, and adjustment problems. Our staff has expertise in treating these areas throughout the lifespan. We provide services to child, adolescent, adult and geriatric populations. Our evaluation services include neuropsychological evaluations, presurgical psychological screening, evaluations for ADHD and learning disorders, and more traditional psychological evaluations.
We specialize in evaluating adult, geriatric, and adolescent individuals. We offer individual and group psychotherapy, family and couples counseling, educational seminars, and worksite training in mental health issues.
We also routinely evaluate and treat a wide variety of emotional and psychiatric difficulties such as depression, anxiety, and adjustment problems. Our staff has expertise in treating these areas throughout the lifespan. We provide services to child, adolescent, adult and geriatric populations. Our evaluation services include neuropsychological evaluations, presurgical psychological screening, evaluations for ADHD and learning disorders, and more traditional psychological evaluations.
We specialize in evaluating adult, geriatric, and adolescent individuals. We offer individual and group psychotherapy, family and couples counseling, educational seminars, and worksite training in mental health issues.
Services
The Falls Neuropsychology office continues to offer telehealth intake, evaluation feedback, and individual psychotherapy sessions.
Neuropsychological testing sessions are conducted in the office, with both the neuropsychologist and patient wearing appropriate personal protective equipment.
We have developed protocols to minimize any risk of infection to our patients, their families, and our staff.
These protocols involve the use of personal protective equipment, reduced seating in our lobby, restrictions on the number of people in the office at one time, and frequent cleaning of surfaces and testing equipment.
Neuropsychological testing sessions are conducted in the office, with both the neuropsychologist and patient wearing appropriate personal protective equipment.
We have developed protocols to minimize any risk of infection to our patients, their families, and our staff.
These protocols involve the use of personal protective equipment, reduced seating in our lobby, restrictions on the number of people in the office at one time, and frequent cleaning of surfaces and testing equipment.
Denise Bundick, LCSW earned her undergraduate degree from St. John's University in 1987.
She then earned her Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work from Hunter College School of Social Work and has practiced psychotherapy for over twenty years working with a diverse clientele.
She has presented extensively at regional and national meetings of case managers, rehabilitation nurses, and other diverse brain injury professionals.
Recently, she has provided corporate training sessions in stress management, time management, and smoking cessation in the Triangle area.
She then earned her Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work from Hunter College School of Social Work and has practiced psychotherapy for over twenty years working with a diverse clientele.
She has presented extensively at regional and national meetings of case managers, rehabilitation nurses, and other diverse brain injury professionals.
Recently, she has provided corporate training sessions in stress management, time management, and smoking cessation in the Triangle area.
Dr. Bundick earned his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in 1986.
He went on to earn a Master's degree in Experimental Psychology at Old Dominion University (1991) and a Ph.
D. in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology from Drexel University (1996).
He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia.
He has practiced clinical neuropsychology in Raleigh since 2004.
Previously, he served as Assistant Director of the Cognitive Remediation Program at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.
He went on to earn a Master's degree in Experimental Psychology at Old Dominion University (1991) and a Ph.
D. in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology from Drexel University (1996).
He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia.
He has practiced clinical neuropsychology in Raleigh since 2004.
Previously, he served as Assistant Director of the Cognitive Remediation Program at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.
Falls Neuropsychology offers individual psychotherapy services for children, teens, and adults of all ages.
At Falls Neuropsychology, we will take the time to learn from you about the challenges and struggles you face.
We understand that every person's experience is unique.
We approach therapy empathically, while at the same time valuing empirically supported treatments.
At Falls Neuropsychology, we will take the time to learn from you about the challenges and struggles you face.
We understand that every person's experience is unique.
We approach therapy empathically, while at the same time valuing empirically supported treatments.
Clinical neuropsychology is a specialty area within clinical psychology.
Neuropsychologists study how problems with brain functioning affect people's cognitive abilities, emotions, and behavior.
Brain injuries and diseases can disrupt concentration, learning and memory, speed of thinking and responding, language, spatial abilities, and problem solving.
They can also cause significant emotional changes and changes in how patients interact with other people.
A neuropsychological evaluation is a structured, evidence-based method of investigating these effects of injury and illness.
Neuropsychologists study how problems with brain functioning affect people's cognitive abilities, emotions, and behavior.
Brain injuries and diseases can disrupt concentration, learning and memory, speed of thinking and responding, language, spatial abilities, and problem solving.
They can also cause significant emotional changes and changes in how patients interact with other people.
A neuropsychological evaluation is a structured, evidence-based method of investigating these effects of injury and illness.
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