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Dr. Douglas W Adams, M.D
Dr. Adams is board certified in Child /
adolescent and General Psychiatry. He also works with U.A.B as an Adjunct
Clinical Faculty member, a Psychiatric Consultant with Three Springs, Inc.,
and a key member of the Diagnostic Team with the Riley Center
for Applied Behavioral Analysis. Dr. Adams has a particular interest in
working with Autistic Children, ADD/ADHD, Mood Disorders and PTSD. He is a
graduate of Northwestern Medical School
and completed his psychiatric residency and child/adolescent fellowship
training at Tripler Army Medical
Center and Hawaii.
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Dr. Regina Doody, General Psychiatry
Dr. Doody is Board Certified in General
Psychiatry and received her Psychiatric Residency training at Menninger
Clinic. Her style of practice and interests lies in a comprehensive
understanding of her clients and in delivering their treatment, taking into
account the full spectrum of bio-medical, psychological and social factors.
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Deora (Dee) Johnson, APRN, BC
Dee Johnson is a faculty member at Oakwood
College Nursing program. He is a Certified Adult Psychiatric Nurse
Practitioner and treats all psychiatric disorders in adults. He is
pursuing a Doctorate in Nursing and will also be certified as a Family
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner treating all ages in the near future.
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Brent J. Morris, LCSW
Brent Morris is a seasoned therapist and
employee assistance professional, who has worked in both inpatient and
outpatient settings. He has experience with clients of all ages with either
mental health or chemical dependency issues. He is particularly interested
in working with Adult ADHD, PTSD, and post-treatment CD follow-up therapy. Brent
takes a holistic approach with a goal of wellness of the entire person in
treating his clients. Brent also provides EAP services.
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Jane Ajaya, LCSW, MSED
In a career spanning 35 years, Jane Ajaya, MSEd, LCSW,
has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in numerous psychotherapy
practice and school settings. Ms Ajaya has specialized expertise in
problems or disorders affecting children, adolescents and their
families. She also specializes in working with problems impacting
personal, social and work-related relationships, performance or
behavior. Ms Ajaya has specialized training and experience in
substance abuse, hypnosis, conflict resolution and mediation, and with
diversity and gender-related issues. She was awarded the Mark Forman
Award from Rutgers
University in 1992
for excellence in facilitating therapeutic group therapy process.
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