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Dr. M. Snider is a
clinical psychologist with
specialized training in neuropsychology. She is
qualified to treat a variety of mental health conditions.
During her training, she developed a particular interest for
treating adults coping with neurological and/or additional
medical symptoms. It is not uncommon for these individuals
to experience depression, anxiety, decreased self-confidence,
grief, loss of identity, relationship/social concerns, and
adjustment difficulties.
Difficulties in thinking ability are also common
and may impact memory, processing speed,
attention/concentration, communication, problem solving, and
judgment. Such emotional and cognitive concerns have a
high potential for negatively impacting a person's physical
health, ability to perform daily activities, and maintain
employment.
CURRICULUM VITAE
DR. SNIDER TREATS THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS/POPULATIONS:
Specialized areas of interest for assessment, therapy, and/or
cognitive rehabilitation are:
Neurological:
Neurological conditions that commonly affect mental health
and/or cognitive abilities, such as:
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ADD/ADHD
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Dementia/Alzheimer's Disease
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Stroke/Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)/Aneurysm
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Tumor
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Epilepsy/Seizures/Convulsions
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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Parkinson's Disease
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Lyme Disease
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Lupus
Medical:
Any medical concerns that are affecting a patient's mental health,
including:
Mental
Health:
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
- Dr. Snider received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Boise State University.
- Her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy
degrees were obtained from the University of Montana in the
area of Clinical Psychology with specialized training in
Neuropsychology.
- She completed her Clinical/Neuropsychology
predoctoral internship at Central Arkansas Veterans
Healthcare System and the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences/Institute on Aging.
- She further pursued a fellowship in
Adult Clinical Neuropsychology at Emory University Medical
School in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Dr. Snider has earned several awards for her
accomplishments in therapy, research, and academics.
TREATMENT PHILOSOPHY:
Dr. Snider recognizes that treatment requires
not only an understanding of mental health concerns, but also
specific knowledge of neurological/medical conditions and how
they impact a person's mental health. Her techniques are
flexible and are guided by issues such as her clients' mental
and physical health, goals, strengths and weaknesses,
experiences, and level of social support. Because each
client is unique, Dr. Snider applies tailored techniques to help
enhance her clients' overall quality of life.
PERSONAL INTERESTS:
Dr. Snider is passionately committed to her
profession. When she is not seeing clients, she enjoys the
company of her family, friends, and her beloved pets. She loves
romantic comedies, baking her grandmother's chocolate pie
recipe, and camping by the lake in McCall, Idaho. After
living in various states and coping with the big city
pace of Atlanta, she is enjoying practicing psychology here in her
hometown of Boise.
DR. SNIDER OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
Therapy:
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Individual Therapy
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Family (w/adult offspring)
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Group Therapy (Psychoeducational,
Psychotherapy, Support)
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Cognitive Rehabilitation
Assessment:
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Neuropsychological assessment with select
neurological and medical populations
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Psychological/Personality assessment for a
variety of mental health/emotional conditions
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Mental Status/Cognitive assessment
Flexible Appointment Times: Days
and Some Evenings
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For
more information or if
you have any questions, email us at
frontdesk_drrontye@clearwire.net; or to schedule an
appointment for an individual or joint counseling session, call the office at
(208) 672-8699.
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