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O YE DRYBONES:Dr. Jeheudi Mes O. Vuai / Neuropsychologist

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As a clinician and educator, Jeheudi is both a neuropsychologist and school psychologist. He is CEO/President of Gray Matter Neurobehavioral Solutions, a Miami-based clinical practice providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations and diagnosis, psychoeducational testing and assessments and treatment planning. Using neuroimaging (EEG/Neurofeedback) and process-based interventions. He treats children and adolescents with a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders including traumatic brain injury (TBI), autism, executive function deficits, dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, dyscalculia, apraxia, ataxia, written language disorders and other brain-based disorders. He is a former professor of education, psychology and neuroscience and school psychology having aught in various colleges and universities. He is licensed in the state of Florida.Jeheudi is also author of the books entitled, “Gray matter matters: Reflections on child brain injury and erroneous educational practices “(2012) and “Misbehaving Brains: Essays on Good children who do Bad Things in Schools” (in press, 2015) He is a contributor to the book entitled “Foundations of behavioral, social and clinical assessment of children (6th ed.) (2014). He is President of Dade County Association of School Psychologists.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

As a clinician and educator, Jeheudi is both a neuropsychologist and school psychologist. He is CEO/President of Gray Matter Neurobehavioral Solutions, a Miami-based clinical practice providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations and diagnosis, psychoeducational testing and assessments and treatment planning. Using neuroimaging (EEG/Neurofeedback) and process-based interventions. He treats children and adolescents with a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders including traumatic brain injury (TBI), autism, executive function deficits, dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, dyscalculia, apraxia, ataxia, written language disorders and other brain-based disorders. He is a former professor of education, psychology and neuroscience and school psychology having aught in various colleges and universities. He is licensed in the state of Florida.Jeheudi is also author of the books entitled, “Gray matter matters: Reflections on child brain injury and erroneous educational practices “(2012) and “Misbehaving Brains: Essays on Good children who do Bad Things in Schools” (in press, 2015) He is a contributor to the book entitled “Foundations of behavioral, social and clinical assessment of children (6th ed.) (2014). He is President of Dade County Association of School Psychologists.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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