Dr.
Williams has been a Licensed Psychologist in the State of Delaware
since 2001. She earned her Doctor of Psychology degree in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University. As a
Psychologist, Dr. Williams provides individual, family, and marital
therapy. She has extensive experience in dealing with Learning Disabled
Children, Children of Divorce, and Custody Cases. She specializes in the
treatment of Anxiety, Depression, Stress Management, Conflict
Resolution, Self-Esteem, and Anger Management. She has provided
consultations to schools and physicians. She specializes in consultation
regarding intellectual, behavioral, vocational, and forensic (court)
assessments. She has worked in clinical settings, group practices, and
many other venues. She has assisted hundreds of clients with
understanding their problems and has led many toward obtaining a
healthier lifestyle. She is a member of the American Psychological
Association.
Rachel A. Brandenburg, Psy.D.
Dr.
Brandenburg has been a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Delaware since 2010. She earned her Doctor of Psychology degree in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University. Throughout her professional training and
career, Dr. Brandenburg has worked in a variety of settings, including outpatient psychotherapy clinics, inpatient psychiatric
hospitals, the school system, the adult correctional system, and neuropsychological assessment centers. Her clinical experience has remained equally diverse,
with training/work in the areas of adult assessment and psychotherapy, child/adolescent assessment and
psychotherapy, health psychology, women's issues, geropsychology, neuropsychology, crisis intervention, and
forensics. She has also conducted research in the areas of neuropsychological functioning and cognitive functioning for older adults.
Celeste H. Bryson, Ph.D.
Dr.
Bryson is a Licensed Psychological
Assistant. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Clinical Psychology from Walden University. Dr. Bryson has worked in a variety of settings, including outpatient psychotherapy clinics, inpatient psychiatric
hospitals,
the school system, the juvenile justice system, and the adult correctional system. Her professional training and clinical experience is in the areas of child/adolescent assessment and
psychotherapy, adult assessment and psychotherapy, adolescent issues, crisis intervention, and
forensics. She has also conducted research in the areas of adolescent depression and substance abuse. Dr. Bryson is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Southeastern
Psychological Association.