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I work in the public school system as a school psychologist and also conduct psycho-educational assessments in private practice under Dr. Carter’s supervision. In this groundbreaking new book on negotiation, Ask for More, Alexandra Carter—Columbia law professor and mediation expert who has helped students, business professionals, the United Nations, and more—offers a She worked as a private equity analyst with Goldman Sachs in New York from 1998 to 2000, then enrolled at Columbia Law School, where she took the mediation clinic, and later worked as a teaching assistant in the clinic under Professor Carol Liebman. Alexandra Carter is the director of the Edson Queiroz Foundation Mediation Program and director of Clinical Programs at Columbia Law School. Alexandra, welcome onto the … At the Maples I worked on a multi-disciplinary team including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, social workers, nurses, child and youth care workers, and educators at the Maples school. She lives in Maplewood, New Jersey, with her husband and daughter. As the director of the Law School’s Mediation Clinic since 2008, Alexandra Carter ’03 trains students in various forms of alternative dispute resolution. View Alexandra Carter’s professional profile on LinkedIn. I have a doctorate in School Psychology from the University of British Columbia and a masters degree from the University of Toronto in Cognitive Neuropsychology, with a specialization in memory impairments. Law School Faculty Profile Before joining Columbia Law School, Professor Carter was at Cravath, Swaine & Moore where she served on a team defending against a multibillion-dollar securities class-action lawsuit related to Enron. I have been fortunate to receive a number of specialized trainings and certifications such as: HANEN: ABC and Beyond Advanced Workshop, HANEN: More Than Words, HANEN: Learning Language and Loving It, HANEN: It Takes Two To Talk, LETRS: Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling Training, LiPS: Lindamood Phonemic Sequencing Program Training, V&V: Visualizing and Verbalizing Language Comprehension Training, LAMP: Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning, ORPP- Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders Level 1 and Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic  argets (PROMPT). As such, I have widespread knowledge about the supportive services that can be accessed at the school district and classroom levels to support diverse learners. I support children and their families facing challenges with social, attention, executive functioning, emotion regulation, behaviour, and learning difficulties. Hi! I also work at Akira Clinic as an educational consultant completing psycho-educational assessments with Dr. Alexandra Carter. I completed undergraduate degrees in Neuroscience and Psychology at Trinity College, in Dublin, Ireland, where I am originally from, and a Master of Arts in School and Applied Child Psychology at UBC.

How to Prevent Political Thanksgiving Drama, Expert Tips for a Drama-Free Holiday–Even if Your Family Is Politically Divided, CafeMom, November 10, 2016. I’m Juliane Dmyterko, a Certified School Psychologist, and a second-year doctoral student in School and Applied Child Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC). On today’s show, we are interviewing the Columbia Law School Professor and the Director of the Mediation Clinic at Columbia Law School, Alexandra Carter joins us to share about the 10 questions you need to ask to negotiate anything in life. I graduated from the University of British Columbia with my Masters of Education degree in School Psychology in 2012. SLP(C), CCC-SLP, a Registered Speech Language Pathologist and director at Mainland Speech Pathology Inc. I have been fortunate to have worked in the public school system for a few years and have experience collaborating with school professionals to design plans and programs that help improve outcomes for children. She has also supervised student mediations in court-related programs at New York City Civil Court and Harlem Small Claims Court. Carter won the Jane Marks Murphy Prize for clinical advocacy while a student at Columbia Law School and has become a strong advocate of mediation as a valuable tool for many kinds of legal challenges. Carter earned her juris doctor in 2003, then clerked for the Honorable Mark L. Wolf, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts in Boston before joining Cravath, Swaine & Moore. In my private practice I often assess children for learning disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, or mental health concerns like anxiety. Once I moved back to Canada I started my career at a not-for-profit in Calgary, Alberta where I gained a wealth of knowledge and experience working within a supportive and collaborative team environment. I received both my Bachelors and Masters of Communication Disorders in beautiful Spokane, Washington. Every year, she helps thousands of people make deals, resolve conflict, and … We provide Speech and Language Therapy in home as well as in school environments. I am a Registered Psychologist who specializes in assessment and consultation for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, and I am the director at Akira Clinic. For over 10 years I have been providing comprehensive and complex assessments of toddlers, children, and teens and have worked in various settings (e.g., public school system, community mental health, hospital). I completed my Master of Arts in School and Applied Child Psychology at UBC, and received my undergraduate degree in Psychology from St. Francis Xavier University. I am a Registered Psychologist who specializes in assessment and consultation for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, and I am the director at Akira Clinic. I have a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in Psychology. Alexandra Carter is the director of the Edson Queiroz Foundation Mediation Program and director of Clinical Programs at Columbia Law School. Columbia Law School Mediation Clinic, Environmental Studies & Sustainable Development, International Affairs & Political Science. Q&A: Alexandra Carter, New York Law Journal, December 21, 2012 Bio Alexandra Carter is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic at Columbia Law School, where she has spent over a decade helping thousands of people improve their negotiation skills. In today’s interview with Alexandra Carter — Columbia Law Professor, negotiation expert, and author of the book Ask For More — you’ll learn how to get more of what you want without manipulation or slimy tactics. In addition to experience working in the public school system, I have provided school psychology services in the Independent school system, at the Psychoeducational and Research and Training Centre at UBC, and worked at the Maples Adolescent Treatment Center where I received training in Trauma-Informed-Care. I’m Rachel King, a Certified School Psychologist and child psychology PhD student at UBC. Carter also was articles editor for the Journal of Transnational Law. Carter won the Jane Marks Murphy Prize for clinical advocacy while a student at Columbia Law School and has become a strong advocate of mediation as a valuable tool for many kinds of legal challenges.