Dr. Jamie Keyes is a Board Certified Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychologist, who joined ABCD in November, 2024. I have over 30 years’ experience in the field of psychology; and am on faculty with WSU’s medical school program. I specialize in the testing / evaluation and treatment of children, adolescents and families struggling with academic; relationship; or behavioral aspects of their lives. See More….
I am available for cognitive testing (adult dementia; adhd; learning issues) & Autism Evaluations. I have somewhat limited availability for counseling appointments (more mornings than after school). I am one of a dozen Board Certified Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychologists in Washington. I specialize in working on the types of thoughts, feelings and actions that can help us … or alternatively are creating problems in our lives. In work with children; often parents must be involved to improve the family environment. I utilize evidence based approaches proven to work, & tailor those to the unique & individual situation going on in your life, working toward solutions that make things run more smoothly. I specialize in the testing / evaluation and treatment of children & teens struggling with academic; relationship; or behavioral aspects of their lives. Autism Evaluation & Treatment (12 mos.- Adult, including ADOS & ADI Gold Standard Approach). ADHD & Learning problems; Post-Concussive testing. I have specialty interest in the areas of anxiety; behavioral issues; coping & stress; enuresis; etc. I also have a sub-specialty in the treatment of chronic pain and have long-term working relationship with L&I (Worker’s Compensation patients). In either area, I uniquely tailor my interventions to help people feel better as soon as possible.
- 1983 B.S., Psychology, University of Washington
- 1987 M.A., Clinical Psychology, Loyola University of Chicago
- 1991 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Loyola University of Chicago
- 1990, Denver Health and Hospitals City-County Hospital, Pre-Doctoral Internship
- 1994, Milton Erickson Certificate of Hypnosis Training – Intermediate
- 11/2024 – Present: ABCD [Associates in Behavior and Childhood Development]
- Individual and Group practice with Children; Adolescents; Adults & families.
- 3/2017 – 10/2024: WCBH [West Cascade Behavioral Health]
- Individual and Group practice with Children; Adolescents; Adults & families.
- 10/1998 – 3/2017: Kaiser Permanente / Group Health
- Director Child/Family Treatment Team; co-Director Chronic Pain Services
- Individual and Group practice with Children; Adolescents; Adults & families.
- Individual and Group practice with Children; Adolescents; Adults & families.
- Director Child/Family Treatment Team; co-Director Chronic Pain Services
Licensed Psychologist, State of Washington, PY00002009
- Washington State Psychological Association (WSPA)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
Section 53 – Division of Child Psychology
- American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
- Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (ABCT)
- Assistant Professor, WSU Elson Floyd School of Medicine
- Journal Editorial Board Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Section 53 – Division of Child Psychology
- Kaiser Permanente
- Medicare
- Labor & Industries
- Out of Network
- PSYPACT Member #17221 – ability to practice in 26 states.
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