Dr. Mrabet

 
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  • Conducts psychodiagnostic evaluations with children ages 18 months and older suspected of autism spectrum disorder or related disorders.

  • Conducts comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations with children ages 5 years and older suspected of learning disorders, and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

  • Offers parenting training and teachers’ workshops

 

Dr. Sanaa Mrabet

Dr. Mrabet specializes in diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and related behavioral, social, and learning difficulties. Dr. Mrabet is certified in administering the ADOS-2 and assessing autism. She carefully selects an assessment battery and efficiently administers an evaluation that addresses and answers the referral question. She is cognizant of parent/family involvement in the evaluation process and delivers clear diagnostic information in a compassionate manner. Dr. Mrabet goes through great lengths to ensure that caregivers who receive an evaluation understand their child’s profile of strengths and challenges, the results, and the recommendations provided. Dr. Mrabet also provides supportive sessions to parents of children who have recently been diagnosed with ASD providing them with support, education and guidance post diagnosis.

Dr. Mrabet’s dedication to her clients and their success is personally meaningful and rewarding for her. She is thoughtful and caring in her ability to conceptualize the child’s functioning within the social and home environment. She is contentious, ensuring that all avenues of concerns are addressed and determined to help families to her fullest capacity. She believes every child no matter what the current challenges may be, with the right support in place will reach his/her fullest potential.

Dr. Mrabet graduated with doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Albizu University. She completed her internship at the Goodman Psychological Services Center, her clinical training included providing evidenced based interventions with children, adolescents, and adults, presenting with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations. During her residency at the Unicorn Children Foundation Clinic at the Mailman Segal Center for Human Development at Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Mrabet conducted comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to children suspected of having autism or other developmental delays. She also provided therapeutic services for children 18-36 months suspected of having autism or other neurodevelopmental delays using Pivotal Response Treatment in a classroom/group setting.