Therapist in MoCo for HFA girls

Anonymous
I welcome recommendations for individual therapists in Montgomery County who work frequently with elem age/tween girls with Aspergers. Thank you.
Anonymous
You can try Center for Assessment and Treatment in Chevy Chase but avoid Hope Harris Black. I found her overbearing, argumentative and condescending to my child. The practice does have alot of experience in that area and you should be able to find someone else there who your DD jells with.
Anonymous
Alliance Pediatrics in Gaithersburg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can try Center for Assessment and Treatment in Chevy Chase but avoid Hope Harris Black. I found her overbearing, argumentative and condescending to my child. The practice does have alot of experience in that area and you should be able to find someone else there who your DD jells with.

I liked Christy Donley at CAAT but she wasn't a good fit for my DD. She has a serious demeanor but my kid needs someone more bubbly. Nonetheless she had some good advice and a lot of people recommend her.
Anonymous
My daughter has worked with Alexis Herschthal with Sibley and Associates next to Politics and Prose. She established good rapport with my daughter, but I'm not sure it made much of a difference.

On the other hand, my daughter likes Hope Harris-Black. So I think it's very personality dependent.
Anonymous
Alvord Baker and Associates in Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alvord Baker and Associates in Chevy Chase.


Get a specific name of someone good, I would not assume they all are top notch according to what I have heard.
Anonymous
Ours is doing really well with Sally Neuberger
Anonymous
Re Alvord Baker
They aren't! We spent several months there with a therapist treating DC for a condition they don't have while refusing to believe the condition they DO have and a neuropsych later supported.
Anonymous
I would be wary of Alvord and Baker for an HFA girl. We tried them and they were not able to work with us to place our DD in an appropriate social skills group. Be clear about what you want and be a n top of them to ensure your DD gets what she needs.
Anonymous
Alvord Baker is pushy with their groups as an add on. Just say no.
Anonymous
Dr. Sasha Hileman in Rockville is great. The practice used to be Quince Orchard Psychotherapy but they have changed it.

http://www.quinceorchardpsychotherapy.com/doctors/sasha-hileman-psy-d/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would be wary of Alvord and Baker for an HFA girl. We tried them and they were not able to work with us to place our DD in an appropriate social skills group. Be clear about what you want and be a n top of them to ensure your DD gets what she needs.


What was the barrier? What made it difficult for them to place your DD? I’m not understanding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alvord Baker is pushy with their groups as an add on. Just say no.


What is wrong with the groups? We are considering the resilience-building group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would be wary of Alvord and Baker for an HFA girl. We tried them and they were not able to work with us to place our DD in an appropriate social skills group. Be clear about what you want and be a n top of them to ensure your DD gets what she needs.


What was the barrier? What made it difficult for them to place your DD? I’m not understanding.


We asked that our DD be in a group, ideally just girls around her age but at least coed. She had already done a few resilience groups so we were after a social skills group of her same age peers to learn how to carry on conversations, etc. She was placed in a group of very nice kids 18-24 months younger (still in ES rather than MS) doing resilience building. The only reason it was coed was because she was in it. So they did not meet a single criterion that we had requested. It felt like they just wanted to fill their group rather than really work with our DD.
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