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Anne Maxwell Ph.D.

Psychologist | Clinical

325 N Marion St Oak Park IL, 60302

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Dr. Anne Maxwell is a clinical psychologist who is licensed to practice in Illinois and New York. She completed predoctoral training at Rush Presbyterian St Luke's Hospital in Chicago and received her doctorate from UCLA. She has provided behavioral consultation across the country and internationally, working as a clinical director for a parent-led organization for autism in the United Kingdom. She has worked with clients in India, Egypt and Italy.

 

Dr Maxwell works with clients across the age range (children, adolescents, adults).  She specializes in providing therapy and consultation with the following clinical populations: developmental disabilities, anxiety disorders, depression, and conduct disorders. She has extensive training in applied behavior analysis and cognitive behavior therapy. Dr Maxwell has also provided public safety training for first responders in Northeastern Illinois, specifically to help them understand how to support persons with developmental disabilities in the community.

Education and Training

UCLA PhD 1993

Provider Details

Female English, French
Anne Maxwell Ph.D.
Anne Maxwell Ph.D.'s Expert Contributions

Treatments

  • Cognitive behavior therapy

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Medical Association

Professional Affiliations

  • APA

Anne Maxwell Ph.D.'s Practice location

325 N Marion St -
Oak Park, IL 60302
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