Biography
Meghan
Tiedemann-Fuller, PhD is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College in
Bronxville, NY, the New School for Social Research in NYC, and Pacifica
Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, CA, where she completed her PhD in
Clinical Psychology. She carried out her postdoctoral training in
psychoanalytic psychotherapy and neuropsychological assessment at the
Access Institute for Psychological Services in San Francisco. She is a
fellow of the American Psychoanalytic Association and of the Anna Freud
Centre Research Training Program at the Yale Child Study Center.
Dr. Tiedemann-Fuller
specializes in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children, adolescents,
adults, and couples; psychological assessment including
psycho-educational testing for children and adolescents and diagnostic
testing for adults and children; treatment of problems resulting from
child abuse and neglect; and the application of psychoanalytic
understanding to the problems of diverse clinical populations. Dr.
Tiedemann-Fuller has published and presented on the topics of
psychological assessment, the Rorschach, and clinical work with abused
and neglected children.
In addition, Dr.
Tiedemann-Fuller is a skilled grant writer, having written many
successful proposals resulting in amounts up to $887,250 for medical,
mental health, and human services projects.
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