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Through the application of the science of psychology to the fields of health, medicine, law, education, and athletics.

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COVID-19 Awareness & Information

We are currently able to provide consultation and therapy sessions by telehealth. Please call the office for details.

Here at Ackerson and Associates we are regularly monitoring the situation regarding COVID-19 virus and are working to ensure all our clients, staff, and providers remain safe. Within the clinic, we will be wiping down surfaces daily with sanitizing wipes and hand sanitizer, based on availability, will be provided. Proper hygiene practices will continue to be followed by both providers and staff.

We also request your assistance in our efforts to ensure our patients and staff remain healthy.

PLEASE NOTE THAT MANDATORY SCHOOL CLOSINGS MAY AFFECT SOME OF OUR PROVIDERS FROM BEING ABLE TO KEEP SCHEDULED APPOINTMENTS. WE APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE SHOULD THIS SITUATION ARISE AND APPRECIATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING.


High quality expert services delivered with a warm personal touch is what you can expect from the professionals at Ackerson and Associates. At Ackerson and Associates we specialize in understanding the brain and its many functions including behavior, thoughts and emotions. We are committed to helping each individual achieve personal success through the application of the science of psychology to the fields of health, medicine, law, education and athletics. Learn more ›

News and Events

Tips for Coping with COVID-19 news

The following tips are provided by the American Psychological Association regarding reports in the media and elsewhere about the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. News reports about a new coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, together with speculation that it could become more widespread, is making some people anxious. Here are some tips to help you manage your...

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‘What Teens Need Most From Their Parents’ from the Wall Street Journal

Check out a little excerpt from this article from the Wall Street Journal below, and click the link at the bottom to read the full article! “The teenage years can be mystifying for parents. Sensible children turn scatter-brained or start having wild mood swings. Formerly level-headed adolescents ride in cars with dangerous drivers or take...

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