Home

About Us

Our Services

Our Clinicians

Health Links

Contact Us

 Spectrum Behaviroal Health - Therapy ServicesTherapy Services
Therapy & Counseling Services
Medication Management
Transcranial Magnetic
      Stimulation (TMS)
Evaluation Services
 Spectrum Behaviroal Health - Therapy ServicesWhite Papers/Articles
Behavioral Therapy
Attention Deficit Disorders
Learning Disabilities
Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Separation Anxiety
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Hypnotherapy
Child & Adolescent Disorders
 Spectrum Behaviroal Health - Therapy ServicesOther Services and Info
Health Insurance Plans
Download Forms
Mental Health Site Links
Join Our Team!

Announcements
 Our offices usually remain open during periods of inclement weather; however, individual clinicians may elect to cancel their scheduled appointments. If you have an appointment during a period of inclement weather, please check your clinician's voicemail greeting for his or her availibility. You may also ring through to our staff, but please be aware that we may be short-staffed and experiencing high call volumes during weather emergencies. If you need to cancel your appointment, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can plan accordingly. Thank You!
Kendra Schechter, Ph.D.
(Arnold Office)

Kendra B. Schechter, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who received her doctorate from the University of Michigan. She has worked in a number of clinical settings, including inpatient and outpatient work with adolescents and adults. She has also provided psychotherapy for residents of rehabilitation facilities and continues to work with individuals and couples on issues related to aging as well as to chronic physical and mental illness and substance abuse in children, spouses and parents.

Dr. Schecter frequently collaborates with the psychiatrists affiliated with Spectrum Behavioral Health in working with patients requiring medication for bipolar disorder, depression and anxiety and panic disorders. Dr. Schechter is experienced in working with the effects of severe trauma during childhood, as well as with the issues of grief and loss and relationship issues. Depending on the needs of the patient, Dr. Schechter will provide short or longer term cognitive-behavioral or psychodynamic psychotherapy.

Accepting new patients?   Yes, accepting new patients.