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Services Provided Appointments are typically available NCLA offers a wide variety of clinical psychology, neuropsychology, medical psychology, & school psychology Monday through Friday services, including assessments; individual, family, and group 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ; neurocognitive intervention and rehabilitation; psychopharmacological management; and To schedule an appointment, please call our . office at (225) 926-7500 Assessments between 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Affective & Personality Monday through Friday The Neuropsychology Intellectual and Educational Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) Messages may be left with our answering service Learning Disabilities (LD)/Academic Problems after office hours. The full charge for office time Center of Louisiana Brain-behavior Dysfunction reserved will be issued unless cancelled 24 hours in Evaluation, Intervention, Rehabilitation advance. Individual and Group Psychotherapy For issues related to: The Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana is a Depression private pay office & does not accept insurance. Anxiety Appetite &/or Sleep Disturbance Payment is due, in full, Low Energy at the time services are rendered. Phobias Obsessions & Compulsions Should you wish to file a claim with your insurance Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) carrier for reimbursement, we may provide you Grief with a completed claim form, which you can mail. Women’s Issues Any reimbursement will be paid to you directly. Individualized Intervention & Rehabilitation Programs (We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid cases, Adult Services for: litigation cases [except for environmental trauma], Dementia or Workman’s Compensation cases. Where People Matter Stroke Head Injuries & Brain Trauma A Private Center

Child & Adolescent Services For: The Neuropsychology A comprehensive mental health facility that provides Developmental Disabilities Learning Disabilities (LD) Center of Louisiana, LLC evaluation, intervention, and rehabilitation services.

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) 4611 Bluebonnet Boulevard Behavior Difficulties 4611 Bluebonnet Boulevard, Suite B Suite B School & Academic Difficulties Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809 Adjustment Difficulties Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809 Psychological Trauma/Brain Trauma Phone: 225.926.7500 Fax: 225.924.0188

Phone: 225.926.7500 The Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana at Gretna Psychopharmacological Services Fax: 225.924.0188 310 Huey P. Long Avenue, Suite 107 Medication Management & Maintenance Gretna, Louisiana 70053 In collaboration with an attending physician www.louisiananeuropsych.com Phone: 504.366.1377 Fax: 504.366.4518 Biofeedback Therapy Services Using Alpha-Stim® Technology www.louisiananeuropsych.com Darlyne G. Nemeth, Ph.D., M.P., M.P.A.P. Recent Publications/Presentations Staff Clinical, Medical, & Neuropsychologist (See website for more)

Ecopsychology Founder & Clinical Director, Nemeth, D.G., Hamilton, R., & Kuriansky, J. (Eds.). (2012). Living in an Dr. Fernando Pastrana is Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves and Our The Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana Planet. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. a Clinical and Neuropsychologist at NCLA Nemeth, D.G., Hamilton, R.B., & Kuriansky, J. (Eds). (2015). Ecopsychology: Advances from the intersection of psychology and specializing in brain injury environmental protection (Vols. 1 & 2). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- recovery. Dr. Pastrana has Clio/Praeger. completed a two year post- Neuropsychology doctoral fellowship in Nemeth, D.G. (2015, October). Sustaining recovery from West Nile

Rehabilitation Psychology Encephalitis: A case study. Symposium session presented at the at The Shepherd’s Center in Louisiana Academy of Medical Psychologists CME Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. Atlanta, GA. Fernando Pastrana, Ph.D. Nemeth, D.G. & Jurado, C.S., (2015, June). Hope group therapy program Clinical and for neurocognitively impaired patients. Presented at the Dr. Pastrana sees Louisiana Psychological ’s Annual Convention, Neuropsychologist patients at NCLA’s Gretna Metairie, LA. office as well as the Baton Clinical and Medical Psychology Rouge office. Nemeth, D.G. (2014, August). The Changing Role of the Psychotherapist During Times of Environmental Trauma: From Listener to Leader. Dr. Nemeth is currently in practice at The Presented at the World Congress for Psychotherapy, Durban, South Jennifer Volz, Ph.D., NCSP, Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana, where she has a Africa. Nemeth, D.G., Matthews, J.R., Jensen, S. M., Shwery, E., & Bouillion, K., BCBA-D, is a School broad-spectrum practice in the areas of Clinical, Medical Psychologist who specifically (2015, June). Symposium on resiliency in the practice of psychology. and Neuropsychology. Her practice interests, specifically Presented at the Louisiana Psychological Association’s Annual works with children, in the area of neuropsychology, include working with Convention, Metairie, LA. adolescents, and their individuals who have brain-behavior dysfunction either families. She earned her Ph.D. due to head injury, medical trauma, and/or aging, as well in 2006 from Louisiana State as attention deficit disordered, learning disabled, and Clinical and School Social Work Consultant University. Her clinical other special needs individuals. She has considerable interests include child and Mrs. Delatte, who has a master's degree in experience in individual and group therapy. She has social work, has been a Louisiana Licensed adolescent therapy and written two book chapters, one on the history of Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) for over thirty assessment focused on years. For twenty-six years of those years, she Jennifer Volz, Ph.D., psychotherapy in the United States and another on behavior problems, academic worked as a school social worker with the East NCSP, BCBA-D for children. Dr. Nemeth and Baton Rouge School System, Pupil Appraisal difficulties (including LD & colleagues co-authored a book, Helping Your Angry Child, Child & Adolescent Services division, as part of evaluation ADHD), mood disorders, which was released by New Harbinger Publications in teams assessing children of all ages for Psychologist anxiety, and adjustment March 2003; she has recently co-edited a book on possible special needs services, including eligibility for the Gifted and Talented issues as well as parent and environmental trauma titled, Living in an teacher training. programs. After retiring in January 2011, Mrs. Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves Delatte joined the NCLA's educational team, and Our Planet (2012), and an anthology, titled, as the social work consultant. As consultant, Ecopsychology: Advances from the Intersection of Mrs. Delatte is the laison between the NCLA team and parents and school personnel to Psychology and Environmental Protection (2015). Her Gale M. Delatte, LCSW assist teachers in understanding how the next book for Elsevier Press will focus on Individual and child’s condition impacts his/her learning, as Community Resilience: From Theory to Practice (2017). well as in implementing the accommodations/recommendations in the Dr. Nemeth is currently serving as Co-Secretary for classroom as deemed appropriate for the child by the NCLA team. the World Council for Psychotherapy (WCP) and is a

WCP/DPI/NGO Delegate to the United Nations. She has Jordyn Weydert, B.S. LaJae Coleman, Kortney Wooten, been nationally and internationally recognized for her Educational Diagnostician Research Assistant B.S. B.S. work in the area of Ecopsychology and her community

Clinical Assistant Clinical Assistant Hurricane Anniversary Wellness offerings post- Jordyn Weydert Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Mrs. Carter taught both regular and special graduated from Louisiana LaJae Coleman Kortney Wooten education classes before transferring to Pupil State University (LSU) in graduated from graduated from Dr. Nemeth is Louisiana’s Council Representative to Appraisal Services. She spent 33 years working December 2015 with a Louisiana State Louisiana State the American Psychological Association and is a member with Pupil Appraisal teams. In addition to her University (LSU) in University (LSU) in master’s degree in education, Mrs. Carter has Bachelor’s degree in of the Louisiana Academy of Medical Psychology. also attained 30 hours of graduate education. psychology and a minor May 2016 with a May 2016 with a Dr. Nemeth is the 2010 recipient of the Louisiana As NCLA’s educational diagnostician and in social work. Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree consultant, she conducts educational Psychological Association’s Distinguished Psychologist in psychology. in psychology. assessments and assists in school-related Award. intervention recommendations. Diane C. Carter, M.Ed.