Anne Stevens, Ph.D., received her doctoral degree, from the University of Memphis in 1995. She has held a license to practice Psychology in the state of Tennessee and currently in Arkansas, where she has practiced in Fayetteville, since 1999. Since 2017, Dr. Stevens has been the President of Integrated Neuropsychological Services, LLC. She also is a co-director of Integrated Neuroscience Services, LLC and the CEO of Integrate Brain Health, LLC. Her clinical practice and expertise includes: head injury, trauma, pain, anxiety, depression, developmental issues and other disorders related to brain functioning. Her practice encompasses the use of neuropsychological testing and Quantitative EEG, with therapeutic options often including neurofeedback. She has earned board certification through BCIA in Neurofeedback and the QEEG Certification Board for QEEG. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Stevens has served on the Scientific Advisory Committee of Sense Labs and the Head Trauma Committee at the University of Arkansas Athletic Department. In 2001, she was also the cofounder of ContreQ, specializing in the assessment and treatment of sport related concussion. Dr. Stevens, a cofounder of Integrated Neuroscience Services, also provides professional consultation for QEEG and neurofeedback. Dr. Stevens is a member of good standing in the American Psychological Association, the International Society of Neurofeedback and Research, as well as, the Arkansas Psychological Association. Dr. Stevens also served on the Board of Directors for the International Society of Neurofeedback and Research, as both Member-At-Large, and Treasurer, from 2008 until 2012. Dr. Stevens has presented at professional conferences including the annual conferences of the American Psychiatric Association, International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, and Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, as well as other professional and public forums.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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PhD | Counseling Psychology | University of Memphis | 1996 |