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FAQs

What services does Dr. McReynolds provide?

Dr. McReynolds offers comprehensive psychological services including counseling, assessments, and evidence-based interventions for individuals, families, and organizations. Her work focuses on helping clients improve emotional well-being, build resilience, and create sustainable personal and professional growth.

Who does Dr. McReynolds work with?

She supports children, adolescents, adults, families, schools, and workplaces. Whether you’re seeking help for individual challenges or organizational support, she offers personalized strategies to meet your goals.

How do I know if I or my child needs an evaluation?

If you’re noticing concerns with learning, behavior, attention, mood, or daily functioning—and you need clarity, diagnosis, or a roadmap for success—an evaluation can provide valuable insight and direction.

How long does therapy usually last?

Length of treatment varies based on your goals, commitment, and the complexity of the concerns being addressed. Some clients benefit from short-term support, while others choose longer-term guidance for deeper transformation.

What if I’m not sure what service I need?

If you’re unsure where to begin, that’s completely normal. Reach out for a consultation—Dr. McReynolds will help you determine the most appropriate starting point.

What’s the best way to get started?

Most clients begin with a consultation call to discuss needs, ask questions, and determine next steps. You can schedule online or contact the office directly.

What makes Dr. McReynolds’ approach unique?

Dr. McReynolds combines over 35 years of experience in psychology and rehabilitation counseling to uncover the root causes behind attention, learning, and behavioral challenges. Her approach focuses on understanding how information is received and processed—helping individuals, families, and organizations create meaningful, lasting change.

How are your services different from traditional therapy or tutoring?

Rather than focusing only on symptoms, Dr. McReynolds identifies the underlying reasons why learning, focus, or emotional regulation may be difficult. This leads to customized strategies that help individuals experience measurable improvements at home, in school, or at work.

Do you work with schools or provide IEP/504 support?

Yes. Dr. McReynolds works with parents, teachers, and school teams to interpret data and provide practical classroom recommendations. Her insights often help clarify why a child is struggling and what supports will help them thrive within their educational plan.

Can adults benefit from these services too?

Absolutely. Many adults seek Dr. McReynolds’ help for focus, organization, stress, and workplace performance challenges. Through evaluation and strategy sessions, adults gain clarity and actionable tools to improve both professional and personal effectiveness.

Do you offer remote or online services?

Yes. Many services, including consultations, evaluations, and brain training, can be conducted remotely through secure telehealth systems, allowing clients to receive support from anywhere.

What happens after an evaluation?

You’ll receive a personalized summary explaining what’s getting in the way of success and clear next steps for improvement. This may include tailored strategies, school or workplace recommendations, or additional support options

Are your services covered by insurance?

Some services may be eligible for reimbursement depending on your plan. Clients are encouraged to check with their insurance provider, as Morningstar Educational & Psychological Services operates on a private-pay model.

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