RICHARD CONNELL, Phd

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3106 S W S Young Dr
Killeen, TX 76542
Richard Connell, Ph.D., has been in practice for 24 years. He specializes in evaluation and works with individuals. Richard believes an assessment can mean many things, depending on the purpose of the assessment. Our typical assessment battery consists of IQ testing, academic achievement testing, and an assessment of acute symptomatology (in other words, looking for symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health difficulties). Richard is passionate about diagnostic evaluations, particularly with adults, and with children who may be on the autism spectrum. He enjoys meeting new people every day, hearing about their struggles and life experiences, and guiding them toward a path of healing.
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