Dr. Lamar Ingulli earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) with a specialization in Neuropsychology from Argosy University in Tampa, Florida. For her doctoral dissertation she researched the cognitive effects and risk factors of epilepsy and associated treatment interventions in children. She completed a pre-doctoral internship in neuropsychology at the University of Nebraska, followed by a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Ft. Worth, Texas. Dr. Ingulli specializes in evaluation and diagnosis of neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions effecting children, adolescents, and adults including epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain tumor, ADHD/ADD, developmental and learning disabilities, and congenital defects that impact cognitive development and function.
Dr. Ingulli moved back to Tampa in 2010 to develop the outpatient pediatric neuropsychology program for Tampa General Hospital. In 2013 she established Bay Area Neuropsychology (BAN) and serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Program Director for BAN. She was on medical staff at Cook Children’s Medical Center for 8 years, at Tampa General Hospital for 5 years, and is currently on medical staff at Bayfront Health where she is an active member of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program. Dr. Ingulli is one of the very few neuropsychologists in Florida trained in performing pre-surgical Wada evaluations for epilepsy patients being considered for surgical intervention.
Dr. Ingulli is a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology, International Neuropsychological Society, Florida Psychological Association (FPA), and the FPA-Neuropsychology Division. She has served as President of the Neuropsychology Division of FPA and as Secretary for the Bay Chapter of FPA.
Dr. Abigail Ritchie earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) with a specialization in Neuropsychology from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship training at the Phoenix VA Health Care System, followed by a two year post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine. Dr. Ritchie specializes in adult and geriatric neuropsychological evaluations. She has extensive experience in assessment and diagnosis of dementia, movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor), epilepsy, pre- and post-surgical evaluations for deep brain stimulation and epilepsy surgery, traumatic brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, psychiatric conditions, as well as other neurological and medical conditions. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychology, and International Neuropsychological Society
Dr. Leslie Case is a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized training and experience in applied behavior analysis. She earned her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from the University of South Florida. She earned her Masters of Arts (M.A.) and Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology, from the University of South Dakota. She completed an APA-accredited internship at the Northeast Florida State Hospital. She has worked in a variety of inpatient settings, including hospitals, group homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and intermediate care facilities for the developmentally disabled. She has also provided outpatient services to children and families, as well as working within the foster care system.
She works with children ages 3 and up, adults, and geriatric populations. She has extensive experience working with children and adults with developmental disabilities, such as intellectual disability and autism, and helping individuals with a variety of challenging behaviors. Other areas of expertise include geriatric psychology, women’s issues, serious and persistent mental illness, mood disorders, ADHD, learning disabilities, childhood disorders/behavior problems, parent training/coaching, and adjustment disorders.
Dr. Asia Wardlaw earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) from The Florida School of Professional at National Louis University in Tampa Florida. She completed her pre-doctoral training at The Florida Department of Corrections. Dr. Wardlaw was trained in a variety of settings including a general hospital, mental health clinic, jails, group homes, and detention centers. She specializes in psychological and neuropsychological evaluation and diagnosis of children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Wardlaw’s interest include ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, developmental disorders, mood disorders, and personality disorders.
Dr. Yelda Wallace earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Washington, D.C. She completed her pre-doctoral internship in neuropsychology at a neurology private practice in Washington, D.C., where she conducted neuropsychological evaluations and alpha-stim therapy with adults presenting with a neurological and psychiatric conditions. Following graduation, Dr. Wallace completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology under the supervision of Dr. Lamar Ingulli in Tampa, Florida. During this time, she received advanced training in comprehensive neuropsychological assessment across the lifespan, with a focus on neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative conditions. She also participated in pre-surgical Wada evaluations and extra-operative language mapping for epilepsy surgery candidates, fetal alcohol spectrum assessments, and forensic evaluations within correctional settings.
Dr. Wallace currently provides neuropsychological evaluations with children, adolescents, and adults with a broad range of neurodevelopmental and neurocognitive concerns, including but not limited to: ADHD, learning disabilities, gifted testing, memory disorders, dementia, traumatic brain injury, stroke, seizures, psychiatric conditions, and other neurological or medical complexities.
Hello, My name is Dr. Thomas Ryan and I have been a clinical psychologist/neuropsychologist for over 25 years. I have been involved at the highest level of administration in both the governmental and privatized sectors in regard to providing evidence based psychological interventions to an array of consumers who benefited greatly. In fact, in one of my positions I led a team that gained international accreditation for outpatient behavioral services. However, my life took me on a different course and rather be in leadership or administrative positions, found my true passion is helping individuals directly who may have neurocognitive and psychiatric issues offering optimized outcomes, functional gains and an increased quality of life.
As a neuropsychologist, I endeavor to utilize a holistic blend of medicine and cutting edge neurorehabilitation interventions. I treat neurocognitive disorders and psychiatric disorders equally. I have a gentle and supportive approach and will discuss all available options to mitigate dystonic symptomatology and neuropsychological deficits.
Haley Cohee, MSW, LISW, is a licensed independent social worker recognized for her unwavering positive energy, tranquil presence, and profound compassion for others. With an innate ability to foster a secure and trusting environment, Haley excels in creating meaningful connections with her clients. Her exceptional capacity to remain composed in demanding situations enables her to problem-solve and provide steadfast support to those she serves skillfully.
Committed to empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds and of all ages, Haley’s work focuses on guiding them toward a deeper understanding of themselves, nurturing stronger connections with others, and embracing a life aligned with their unique terms. Specializing in self-esteem enhancement, interpersonal relationships, and identifying personal strengths, Haley is dedicated to dismantling barriers and facilitating the attainment of personal goals.
Having extensive experience in crisis intervention, including addressing self-injurious and suicidal behaviors, Haley also brings her expertise to working with children and families to navigate communication and behavioral concerns within the family dynamic. She is proficient in assisting clients experiencing symptoms related to anxiety, depression, attachment, and low self-esteem.
Haley is a proponent of evidence-based interventions, employing strengths-based, person-centered, cognitive-behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness techniques. Her commitment to continuously learning and integrating new practices reflects her dedication to providing the best possible care for her clients.
In addition to her professional expertise, Haley is passionate about integrating physical exercise of the mind and body into her practice. Drawing from her personal experience, she has witnessed the transformative impact of increased physical exercise, and she is eager to share this holistic approach with her clients, understanding its potential to contribute to their well-being significantly.
Haley’s driving force is guiding and supporting her clients through their journey towards improved quality of life. She takes great pride in cultivating a collaborative and trusting relationship with her clients, actively participating in their growth, and fostering a safe and supportive environment where they can thrive.
Julie Jackson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida specializing in therapy for adults and adolescents. She earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Arizona State University. Julie earned her Bachelors of Art degree from the University of California Santa Cruz. Julie has extensive experience supporting military service members, veterans, first responders, and their families through her work with Thin Line Counseling.
Julie is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Julie has provided counseling in schools, homes, health centers, and private practice. She specializes in trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, pregnancy, grief and loss, life transitions, infertility, and personality disorders.
With warmth and authenticity, Julie strives to create a safe and supportive space where individuals, couples, and families can explore their challenges and work toward healing. She believes in the power of resilience and tailors her approach to meet each client’s unique needs, helping them build on their strengths and navigate life’s difficulties with confidence and hope.
Dr. Tahirin Artreches earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) from Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Puerto Rico and has a Certification in Primary Care Behavioral Health from the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health of the University of Massachusetts Medical School. For her doctoral dissertation she developed and validated an instrument for the diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Dr. Artreches completed a postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at the Neurobehavioral Institute of Miami. Dr. Artreches specializes in pediatric and adult neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation. She has extensive experience in evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of traumatic brain injury, cerebral vascular accident, neurodevelopmental disorders, learning disorders, and ADHD/ADD. Dr. Artreches trained in a variety of settings including a general hospital, rehabilitation hospital, primary care clinic, and memory disorders clinic. She leads patient and family support groups for traumatic brain injury and stroke. Dr. Artreches is fully bilingual in Spanish and English and is competent in cultural awareness and sensitivity.