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SCHOOL BASED
PSYCHOLOGY
 

ABOUT US

Talbot Child Psychology (TCP) offers individual, family, group, and school-based therapy to children and adolescents on the Eastern Shore and aims to help them cope with difficult emotions, respond adaptively to conflict, and navigate a constantly  changing social environment. At TCP, we understand that no two individuals are alike. We offer treatment plans based on what your child or adolescent needs and what will work best for your family. Through caregiver training, TCP offers caregivers guidance with raising youth that struggle with managing their social, emotional, and behavioral responses to developmental and environmental challenges. 

At select schools in Talbot County, the psychologist provides direct school-based mental health services to children. Using this model, the psychologist supports children both in and outside the classroom. Children learn and apply strategies to respond adaptively to social and emotional challenges they face in the environment where they face them. The psychologist also works collaboratively at these schools with counselors, social workers, teachers, administrators, and caregivers to meet your child’s mental health needs.

About Us

MEET THE PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Sean Logie is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. He provides mental health services to youth struggling with anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, behavior problems, Autism, and sleep difficulties. In addition, he completed post-doctoral fellowship training in treating feeding problems for children diagnosed with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. He earned his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and a Master’s degree in Psychology from the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.Dr. Logie is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and Loyola University in Baltimore, where he earned a Master’s degree in Teaching and a Bachelor’s degree in Music, respectively. He acquired extensive clinical experience from Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital where he is currently a provider of Feeding Psychology Services and creator and co-facilitator of a multi-disciplinary group treatment program for children who struggle with extremely picky eating.At Johns Hopkins’ Kennedy Krieger Institute, Dr. Logie gained experience in the assessment of Autism and treatment of related disorders. As a previous teacher, Dr. Logie has developed a unique perspective regarding mental health in school-age children. He gained crucial skills through his training at the Center for School-Based Mental Health at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Logie is an avid marathon runner and previous 3rd place state champion in the 3200-meter race. In his free time, Dr. Logie continues to participate in various track and field events for Charity.

Child and Adolescent Psychologist
Sean Logie, Ph.D., M.A., M.A.T.

OUR SERVICES

Individual and Family Psychotherapy

 

The psychologist works with children, adolescents, and caregivers to identify the focus of the session, make a plan for addressing the presenting concern, monitoring progress towards the treatment goal, and improving communication among family members to enhance overall well-being within the family.

School Based Mental Health

 

TCP works collaboratively with school systems and staff to provide mental health services to children and adolescents who need additional support when navigating social conflicts and emotional stress in school settings. These services include participating in IEP and 504 meetings. TCP can also provide school-based therapy at select schools in Talbot County.

Group Psychotherapy

 

Talbot child psychology offers group therapy to treat anxiety and extremely picky eating. These programs help children normalize and face their fears with other children that have similar difficulties.

Telepsychology

 

Telepsychology allows the psychologist to get a real-time view of your concerns. The psychologist will coach you and your child as your child learns cope in the environment where the problem is most prevalent.

Behavioral Feeding Therapy

 

Behavioral feeding therapy can help you and your child improve a range of feeding behavior problems including extremely picky eating, poor appetite, and difficult behaviors at mealtimes.

Caregiver Training

 

Caregiver training empowers caregivers to gain confidence and guided practice with helping a child cope with emotions and replace problematic behaviors with more adaptive ones.

Our Services

FEEDING THERAPY

Dr. Logie completed fellowship training and has over 10 years of experience treating children and adolescents with behavioral feeding problems. If your child or adolescent is food selective or has difficulty with mealtime structure, Talbot Child Psychology can help

Children at Feeding Group Therapy

Group Feeding Therapy

In this 12-week program, the psychologist trains caregivers to facilitate food exposures at home and exposes children to new foods in a group format to help normalize how they experience food.

Parent and Child at Telehealth Appointment

Telepsychology Feeding Therapy

Sometimes your child’s behavioral feeding problem is most challenging when at the table with family members. Telepsychology can help address the feeding problem when and where it occurs.

Individual Feeding Therapy

Individual Feeding Therapy

Many children and adolescents struggle with food selectivity or mealtime structure. Individual behavioral feeding therapy can help identify the source of the problem and explore effective solutions.

Children Reading the Holy Bible

CONTACT

Mailing Address (services not provided at Elliot Road location)

Talbot Child Psychology, LLC.

PMB 1013 #8168 Elliot Road Ste 1

Easton, MD 21601

667.662.2219 

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