Michelle Pievsky, Ph.D. is a child psychologist at Lifespan in Providence, RI. She works alongside a team of developmental behavioral pediatricians, neurologists, geneticists, social workers, and community counselors at the Children's Neurodevelopment Center. She also is part of a team that is integrating behavioral health into Lifespan's large pediatric primary care clinic, located at Hasbro Hospital. Dr. Pievsky received her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Yale University in 2008 and her Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2018. Her psychology internship was realized at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care in Newark, NJ. She completed two postdoctoral fellowships from 2018-2020, specializing in early childhood mental health and development at Youth Consultation Service in East Orange, NJ, and practicing pediatric neuropsychological assessment at Mindful Assessment & Psychological Services, LLC in Pequannock, NJ.
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