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We’ve put together this blog to capture the latest news in neuropsychology. Our expert clinicians also provide helpful tips for parents, family, and educators.

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Do You Need an IEP Advocate?

Navigating special education is a common struggle for many parents. With the changes in education that have occurred over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

How Remote Learning is Affecting Students in Special Education

With the coronavirus pandemic, students and teachers across Maryland have had to experience a new way of learning. While no one is sure what the...

Screentime Management and Positive Alternatives Webinar, Thursday, June 11

Managing your child(ren)’s screen time can be a challenge during normal circumstances. During our current climate, it can be nearly impossible. Please join Autism Speaks...

Is It Harder to Diagnose Girls With ADHD?

The symptoms of ADHD vary widely from person to person. Someone with ADHD can be impulsive, hyperactive, or disorganized.(2) He or she might find it...

Managing Weight and an Immune Friendly Diet

With regular day to day stressors, it’s already hard to maintain your weight and a healthy diet. Now we have to try doing it during...

Is Remote Diagnosis an Option for Autism Spectrum Disorder

The coronavirus pandemic has made it even more difficult for children who are suspected to have autism spectrum disorder to receive an official diagnosis. A...

COVID-19 Series: Connecting with Nature Can Help You Manage Stress

A friend recently told me that, after a stressful week of Zoom meetings, social distance, disrupted schedules, students at home, and hours spent indoors, he...

COVID-19: Special Education Services and Resources for Students on the Spectrum

According to a recent PBS report,(1) around 14% of public school students in the United States are given regular special education services. With Maryland public...

Virtual Panel Presentation – Now what? Navigating the Uncertainty of COVID-19

Meet the Panelists Vincent P. Culotta, ’81 Psychology, is the founder and president of NeuroBehavioral Associates, a Maryland-based neuropsychology practice serving children, adolescents, and adults...

What We Offer

Services We Provide

Our practice provides comprehensive neuropsychological consultation and assessment, referral services, and educational consultation. We are conveniently located across from The Mall in Columbia, Columbia, Maryland.

Conditions We Treat

Assessments

NeuroBehavioral Associates provides comprehensive neuropsychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults with known or suspected cognitive, learning, or neurodevelopmental differences. Our assessments are geared to provide practical and specific recommendations.

Consultations​

Following test administration, scoring, and report preparation, our neuropsychologist will meet with the child’s family to describe all test findings, diagnoses, patterns of strengths and weaknesses, and recommendations. This meeting typically requires 90 minutes and occurs three weeks following testing.

IEP Attendance

Our doctors are available to attend Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings at public schools and staff/faculty meetings at private schools. We charge a flat rate per hour, billed door-to-door, for such meetings. It is our practice to obtain a retainer in preparation.

Forensic

Our clinical team includes professionals with specialization in forensic neuropsychology. Our doctors serve all age groups ranging from infancy through adulthood. This meeting typically requires 90 minutes and occurs three to four weeks following the completion of testing.

Autism Evaluation


Our team also provides Autism only assessments geared toward early diagnosis and intervention of toddlers and preschoolers with suspected Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Our Autism only assessments can be scheduled within weeks and our team provides a rapid turnaround on reports generally less than 10 days.

NeuroBehavioral Associates is pleased to announce the opening of our new office in Towson, Maryland.