Dr. Adele C. Green is a licensed psychologist who is now and has been at the Center For Assesssment and Treatment since 2016. She previously worked with a different group from 1995 to 2016. She specializes in assessing language, attention, and executive disorders and learning disabilities in children, adolescents and young adults and is particularly skilled in evaluating gifted children and adolescents who are underachievers and/or highly anxious and distressed. She is equally experienced in analyzing and showing patterns of weaknesses across many evaluations, including standardized test results and individual one-on-one assessments.She is especially interested in evaluating how language and other information processing disorders impact on social functioning. With extensive experience in English as a Second Language, she is also interested in the assessment of bilingual children or children who learned English as a second language and are struggling in school. Dr. Green was formerly a staff psychologist in the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Kennedy-Krieger Institute following a two-year post doctoral fellowship, during which she held an adjunct faculty appointment in the Department of Neurology (through the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology) at the Johns Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore. Dr. Green's professional background further includes university teaching and research on attention, lateralization, and language processing in native English speakers and Spanish/English bilinguals. She has co-authored book chapters and several articles published in peer review journals. Prior to earning her doctorate, Dr. Green was involved in teaching, developing programs and providing teacher training workshops in English-as-a-second language (ESL). She is the first author of an ESL textbook and co-author of a textbook in cross cultural communication.
Listed skills include Neuropsychological Evaluations, Psychology, Adolescents, Teaching, and 3 others.