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Kimberly Maich

Kimberly Maich

Clinical Psychologist

Kimberly Maich and her family have lived, studied, and worked all over Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland & Labrador before finally settling in Logy Bay, NL, in the woods just outside of the capital city of St. John’s. Kimberly Maich assesses children, adolescents, and adults, typically in the area of neurodevelopmental issues, and primarily related to learning disabilities and autism. She began contributing to psychoeducational assessments within the school system in 1998 when her partner’s education and career took them from her native Guelph, ON to Vancouver, BC and then to St. Anthony, NL—the northern tip of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Since that time, Kimberly has been a resource teacher, guidance counsellor, and vice-principal in the school system, a clinical coordinator in the health care system, and a professor in the post-secondary system. As well as owning her own private practice, she is currently a full, tenured professor in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University, researching, teaching, and providing community service primarily in the field of autism. Her recent books include ASD in the Canadian Context, Reframing Mental Health in schools: Using Case Stories to Promote Global Dialogue, and Leadership for Inclusive Schools: Cases from Principals for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs. Kimberly is also a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (Doctoral), an Ontario Certified Teacher, and a special education specialist, using these experiences to inform her assessment work. In addition to her undergraduate degrees in psychology, education, and inclusive education, Kimberly’s assessment work is also impacted by her graduate degrees: MEd (Exceptionalities) from Memorial University, MADS (ABA) from Brock University, MEd (Counselling Psychology) from Memorial University, and PhD (Cognition & Learning) from Brock University. Kimberly is a proud parent to three grown neurodiverse children, a delighted grandparent to two rambunctious grandsons, and a busy dog-mom to two adorable puppies.

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Psychological services are not covered by provincial insurance, but may be covered in part or entirely by private insurance coverage or bursaries.

Edcommodate Average Fees:

Psychoeducational Assessments
$3100.00 (Child/Adolescent/Adult)

Developmental Psychoeducational Assessments
$3300.00 (PreSchool)

Psychoeducational with Autism Diagnostic Assessments
$4100.00 (Child/Adolescent)
$4500.00 (PreSchool/Adult)

Adult ADHD Virtual Diagnostic Assessments
$1550.00 (Adult)

Giftedness Assessments
$1400.00 (Child/Adolescent)

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