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Mary S. Barringer, Ph.D.
Dr. Barringer earned her M.S. in Counseling Psychology and Ph.D. in School Psychology from
Texas A&M University, with an emphasis in neuropsychology. She is a Licensed Specialist in
School Psychology who has been employed in Bryan Independent School District for 9 years.
Her interests include assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders and severe developmental
disorders; early childhood assessment; school-based practical experience for graduate students
in school psychology; and decreasing chronic aggression in adolescents. Dr. Barringer is
married, with two dogs, and when she is not working or forcing her husband to travel with
her, she enjoys watching him play bass guitar in Dr. Saenz' exceptionally mediocre
classic-rock cover band.
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Adam L. Sáenz, Ph.D.
Dr. Sáenz earned his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Texas A&M University, with emphases in Child-Clinical Psychology and Cultural/Linguistic Factors. He earned his post-doctorate from Brown University Division of Biology and Medicine. A licensed psychologist and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, Dr. Saenz maintains a private practice in addition to his work in schools. He and his wife, Kim, have three young children. When he is not spending time with his family, Dr. Saenz plays rhythm guitar and sings lead vocals in his exceptionally mediocre classic-rock cover band.
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J. DeWayne Taylor , Ph.D.
Dr. Taylor earned his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Texas A&M University with emphasis in school/clinical child psychology. He is a Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, and Registered Health Service Provider in Psychology. His professional experience spans almost 30 years, including work in school and rehabilitation psychology; inpatient and residential treatment; university teaching and supervision; consultation to schools, juvenile justice agencies, and law enforcement; and provision of assessment and counseling services to children, adults, and couples in private practice. Special interests include stress management, trauma resolution therapy, fitness-for-duty and disability assessment, and Christian marriage counseling. In addition to his psychology career; Dr. Taylor is also a Licensed Texas Peace Officer who volunteers with College Station Police Department as a reserve officer and psychological consultant to hostage negotiation, crisis intervention, and critical-incident stress management teams. Dr. Taylor and his wife have two grown sons and seven grandchildren. Besides the many hours they spend enjoying family gatherings, J.D. and Lanie love Harley riding, camping, traveling, teaching marriage enrichment classes at their church, and (very occasionally) listening to a local mediocre classic-rock band.
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James Deegear, Ph.D.
Dr. Deegear earned his M.A. in School Psychology from Trinity University and his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Texas A&M University He is a licensed psychologist and a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology. He completed his clinical internship with Texas A&M University and is employed by the university to provide psychological services to students. Prior to earning his Ph.D., Dr. Deegear worked in the public school systems, providing counseling, assessment services, and consultation to teachers and administrators. He is interested in providing therapy and particularly enjoys working with adolescents and young adults. Dr. Deegear and his wife Kellie have two children.
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Robin L. Miller, M.S.
Ms Miller earned her B.S. from Texas A&M University and M.S. from Baylor University. She is a certified special education teacher and is currently employed as an Autism and Assistive Technology Specialist in Bryan Independent School District. Her expertise also includes program development and evaluation. |
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Kimberly Sáenz, BS, OTR
Mrs. Sáenz earned her B.S. in Occupational Therapy from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. Her treatment experience spans the range of preschool to geriatric populations, in both medical and educational settings. Currently, Mrs. Saenz works in a school district, providing direct and consultative services to students and teachers, from preschool through high school. Her most recent project involves establishing pre-referral, classroom-based strategies for elementary teachers to assist students in the development of effective handwriting through appropriate fine motor skills. Ms. Saenz occasionally attends her husband's live musical performances, but continually urges him not to quit his day job.
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Sara Cosser-Blakely, M.S., L.S.S.P.
Mrs. Blakley-Cosser earned her BS in Psychology from Texas A&M University and her MA in School Psychology from Sam Houston State University. She has worked as an LSSP in the Houston area as well as Bryan ISD. Her interests include behavioral consultation with various school staff, evaluating emotional disturbance, and working with students in alternative education and juvenile justice settings. Mrs. Blakley-Cosser is married with one young son, enjoys traveling and Texas A&M athletic events, but has no interest in mediocre classic-rock bands.
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Robin Wiese |
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