Katia Fredriksen, Ph.D.

Pediatric Neuropsychologist

Dr. Fredriksen was born in France to a New Zealand mother and a Norwegian father and later moved with her parents to Norway and then to the Washington, D.C., area, where she grew up. She attended Princeton University and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a certificate in French language and culture. Dr. Fredriksen spent a year studying and working in Norway and New Zealand, “returning to her roots,” before starting graduate school at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Fredriksen’s clinical training included a combination of inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy and assessment with children, adolescents, and adults, including work at a community mental health center. Her graduate research focused on health behaviors, including sleep and substance use, and she has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences. She completed her post-doctoral training at a private practice in the Boston area, where she focused on autism, genetic disorders, learning disorders, and attention and executive functioning in a pediatric population. Dr. Fredriksen continues to lecture to parent groups and professional organizations.

Dr. Fredriksen lives in the D.C. metro area with her husband, two children, cat, and parakeet. She enjoys reading cozy mysteries, puttering around the house, going out to restaurants, hanging out with friends and neighbors, traveling, exercising (sort of), and navigating the work/life balance necessitated by modern motherhood (not so much).

Yael Rothman, Ph.D.

Pediatric Neuropsychologist

Dr. Rothman was born and raised in Michigan. She attended the University of Michigan where she received her B.S. in Biopsychology and Cognitive Science. Following college, she was fortunate to spend a year doing research in Cambridge, United Kingdom with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. She then spent a year teaching young autistic children in New York, before attending graduate school at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, where she received her Ph.D. Dr. Rothman completed her internship at the Children’s Hospital Colorado and her postdoctoral fellowship at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., where she worked as a pediatric neuropsychologist and was an assistant professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine for 4 years. She currently works at the Stixrud Group in Silver Spring, Maryland where she completes comprehensive evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults with a wide range of conditions that impact learning, behavior, and/or socioemotional functioning. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Rothman has also been involved in clinical research, with a main focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders. She has presented at several professional national and international conferences, published over a dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals, and given lectures to parents and schools.

Dr. Rothman taught and performed improv comedy for 12 years in New York and Washington, D.C., although she is currently taking a hiatus. So, she instead performs for her sons, husband, and cat (who are sometimes decent audience members). She enjoys karaoke, Orange Theory Fitness workout classes, musical theater, traveling, and reading young-adult fantasy/sci-fi books.

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