Dr. Greenberg has worked with toddlers, children, adults & families for 25+ years. She has expertise in neuropsychology. Neuropsychology is a specialty practice, requiring 7 years of graduate study in neuropsychology, psychology, education & brain disorders, including 3 years of residency & fellowship.
Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston University School of Medicine
Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, NYU School of Medicine
University of Georgia, Ph.D.
Columbia University, M.A.
Emory University, B.A.
Institute of Culinary Ed., Pastry Certificate
Registered Yoga Teacher, YogaWorks
Brown University Medical School, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium
The Howard School for Learning Disabilities
Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU
Faison Center for Autism
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Scuba Diving
Knitting & Needlepoint
Baking & Cooking
Foreign Films
Cavalier King Charles Dog Mom
APA, Federal Advocacy Coordinator for Virginia (2 years, Formerly)
Congregation Beth Ahabah, Ethics Committee (1 year, Formerly)
Richmond Israeli Film Festival, Co-Chair (10 years, Formerly)
Fetch A Cure, Pet Loss Support Group Leader (5+ years to present, helped 1000+ participants)
Richmond Culinary Guild (1 year to present)
Neuropsychology Network Peer Consultation
National Academy of Neuropsychology
American Psychological Association
Virginia Academy of Clinical Psychologists
Association of Pet Loss & Bereavement