Dr. Amanda Jack earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, concentrating in neuropsychology. She currently sees children, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in neuropsychological and psychological assessment across the life span. Her clinical interests include working with children and families of complex medical backgrounds and neurological conditions. She is currently completing a two-year neuropsychology fellowship with patients across the lifespan in the private practice setting with a focus on autism and how it presents in females. Dr. Jack has clinical experience in academic medical settings as well as private practice and community mental health. She has experience working with patients across the lifespan with a particular interest in providing culturally informed services with a patient-centered focus. Dr. Jack was born and raised in the Republic of South Africa where she earned her BA in History and English (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal) and worked as a schoolteacher for 15 years. She immigrated to the USA in 2006 and completed a BS in Psychology at Utah Valley University, and an MS in Psychology at Nova Southeastern University.