Audrey Bloom, Ph.D., LLC

Audrey Bloom is a licensed psychologist holding a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Georgia State University with a specialization in child and family development.  She has a Master's Degree in Education in the area of counseling and consulting psychology from Harvard University.  Dr. Bloom completed her predoctoral clinical internship in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine and her postdoctoral training at the Regents Center for Learning Disorders at Georgia State University in developmental neuropsychology. Dr. Bloom has a wide array of clinical experience in the psychological assessment and treatment of children from toddlers and preschool age through the late adolescent years and has held clinical and teaching positions in university, community, hospital, and school settings. Her specialties include child behavior difficulties such as anxiety, depression, school adjustment, social problems, learning and attention challenges, adjustment to chronic illness, and developmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorders.  She has a special interest in working with adults on parenting practices, adjustment to life-cycle transitions, family relationship difficulties and coping with stress.  Dr. Bloom works collaboratively with individuals and families to identify their goals and develop a plan utilizing proven interventions to solve problems and enhance well-being.  She places emphasis on identifying personal strengths, building skills, and enhancing relationships through developmentally sensitive cognitive-behavioral and systemic approaches. She is a member of the Georgia Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association.