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Jacquelyn Olander, Ph.D.

Jacquelyn Olander, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Florida with a specialty in Neuropsychology. Dr. Olander earned her Ph.D. from the University of Miami and completed a two-year residency in clinical neuropsychology with Orlando Regional Healthcare System.

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Prior to her doctoral and residency training, Dr. Olander obtained a M.Ed. from the University of Washington specializing in school psychology, reading disabilities, and guidance counseling and her B.Ed. at the University of Florida in Elementary Education. Dr. Olander is also certified as an elementary and secondary teacher, school psychologist and as a guidance counselor in the State of Washington. In addition, at Psychological Affiliates, Inc., Dr. Olander received training, supervision and guidance with Deborah Day, Psy.D. in the practice of forensic psychology and neuropsychology in which she provides psychological and neuropsychological expertise within the legal and judicial systems.

Dr. Olander’s specialties include forensic and clinical neuropsychology and psychology, juveniles and adults, evaluations related to issues of competency (juvenile and adult), mitigation, Capacity/Guardianship, Immigration, Learning Disabilities, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Social Security Disabilities as well as independent medical evaluations. Dr. Olander has testified regarding numerous neuropsychological and psychological issues throughout the State of Florida. Dr. Olander is a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the American Psychological Association.

    • Licensed Psychologist, Florida

    • Elementary and Secondary Teacher, School Psychologist, Guidance Counselor, Washington

    • University of Florida, B.Ed.

    • University of Washington, M.Ed.

    • University of Miami, Ph.D.

    • APPIC approved Clinical Neuropsychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Orlando Regional Healthcare System

    • National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN)

    • American Psychological Association (APA)

    • APA Division 41, American Psychology-Law Society

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