Amanda Heins, PsyD, serves as the supervising psychologist for OCD and Anxiety Center Adolescent Residential Care in Oconomowoc, where she leads the clinical treatment team in providing individualized and evidence-based care. Dr. Heins joined Rogers' medical staff in 2015 and served as the attending psychologist for Mental Health Recovery Child and Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Care in Brown Deer until March 2017.
Graduating with honors from Midwestern University in Illinois, Dr. Heins received her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology in 2007 and her Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology in 2009.
Dr. Heins' professional career has been dedicated to working with children, adolescents, and families. She has specialized clinical training in treating anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette’s, OC-spectrum disorders, ADHD, depression, trauma (e.g., sexual abuse, physical abuse, and neglect), autism spectrum disorder, and other emotional/behavioral concerns. Dr. Heins has provided consultation to local school districts and has presented to clinical, academic, and parental audiences locally as well as regionally.
She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF).
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