David L. Falkstein, Ph.D., L.S.S.P.
Dr. Falkstein is a Licensed Psychologist and Specialist in School Psychology. Dr. Falkstein has worked in the mental health field since 1988 and has conducted thousands of evaluations over the past 20 years. Unlike most psychologists, Dr. Falkstein has experience and knowledge as a psychologist in private practice and as a school psychologist actually working in the schools. Dr. Falkstein provides consultation with parents and schools and conducts developmental, learning/dyslexia, psychological, and ADHD evaluations. Dr. Falkstein's evaluations are comprehensive and provide useful recommendations to guide treatment and educational planning. Dr. Falkstein specializes in the evaluation of ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder/Asperger's Disorder, dyslexia, learning disabilities, and emotional/behavioral disorders (anxiety, depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Bipolar Disorder). Dr. Falkstein's experienced clinical team also provides child/adolescent/adult therapy, play therapy, parent training, organizational training, working memory training, and attentional training.
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Education
2002 – School Psychology Doctoral Respecialization; Texas Women’s University
1999 – Doctor of Philosophy; Counseling Psychology; University of North Texas
1994 – Master of Arts in Psychology; California State University Long Beach
1991 – Bachelor of Arts in Psychology; Southern Oregon University
Professional Affiliations & Credentials
Licensed Psychologist – Texas (#30682)
Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (#32077)
Nationally Registered Health Service Provider in Psychology (#46169)
Recent Professional Experience
2001-Present – Licensed Psychologist; Private Practice (Allen, Texas)
2014-Present – Psychologist at Lifepath Systems
2003-2012 – Staff Psychologist; Child and Family Guidance Center of Texoma
2001-2008 – School Psychologist and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology; Allen Independent School District
Teaching Experience
1999-2001 – Adjunct Professor; Psychology Department; University of North Texas
1996-1998 – Teaching Fellow; Psychology Department; University of North Texas