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Samantha Brustad, Psy.D.

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    How is Autism Diagnosed
    Dr. Samantha Brustad
    • Nov 6, 2020
    • 2 min

    How is Autism Diagnosed

    In the 1960’s, approximately 1 in 10,000 Americans were diagnosed with autism while today, 1 in 54 children are. Though increases in...
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    Benefits of Psychological Evaluation.
    Dr. Samantha Brustad
    • Sep 2, 2020
    • 3 min

    Benefits of Psychological Evaluation.

    Learn about the benefits of psychological evaluation and testing.
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    Samantha Brustad, Psy.D. 

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    9887 4th Street N 

    Saint Petersburg, FL 33702

     

    727-379-2807

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