Yumi Hiraga
Jane Wootton
Karen Pavlidis
Jennifer Pelton
Angela Hungelmann
Yumi Hiraga
Dr. Yumi Hiraga received her Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology from the University of
Washington. She completed her child clinical predoctoral internship at
Schneider Children’s Hospital in New York, and a postdoctoral
fellowship in pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospital and Regional
Medical Center in Seattle. Dr. Hiraga was the founder and director of
the LEARN Clinic at the University of Washington. She is currently a
consulting psychologist with Head Start in the Seattle Public Schools.
Jane Wootton
Dr. Jane Wootton
received her Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology from the
University Alabama. She completed a child clinical predoctoral internship at the
University of Washington, School of Medicine, and a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychology,
focusing on neuropsychological assessment, at Seattle Children’s Hospital. She then served for one
year as an Attending Psychologist on the Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry Service at Seattle Children’s
Hospital before starting her private practice in 2000. Dr. Wootton conducts neuropsychological
assessments and sees children, adolescents, young adults, and families for psychotherapy
in her private practice. She also consults for the Harborview Foster Care Assessment Program (FCAP.)
Karen Pavlidis
Dr. Karen Pavlidis received her Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology from the University of
Washington. She completed her child clinical predoctoral internship at Stanford University School of Medicine, and postdoctoral
fellowships in child clinical/ pediatric psychology at the Center for Human Development and Disability at the University
of Washington and at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma. Dr. Pavlidis served for three years as a staff psychologist at
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital before entering private practice.
Jennifer Pelton
Dr. Jennifer Pelton received her Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology from
the University of Georgia. She completed her child clinical predoctoral internship at Stanford University School
of Medicine, and postdoctoral fellowship at Children’s Hospital and the University of Washington where she specialized
in treatment of Eating Disorders. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Pelton worked 5 years as director of a University of Washington depression prevention study for teens transitioning to high school. She continues to specialize in working with adolescents and young adults.
Angela Hungelmann
Dr. Angela Hungelmann received her Ph.D. in School Psychology with a specialization in Pediatric Neuropsychology from the University of Utah. She completed a child clinical/pediatric psychology and neuropsychology predoctoral internship at Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, and a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle. She has served as an Attending Psychologist on the Rehabilitation Medicine Service at Children’s Hospital for over three years. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Hungelmann continues to be on medical staff at Children’s Hospital and is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington.
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