PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY OF COVINGTON is the practice of clinical psychologist Dr. Tiffany Whitworth.
Dr. Whitworth provides supports for parents in the midst of high conflict by preparing Parenting Plan Evaluations and Consultations as well as Parenting Coordination. Clinically, Dr. Whitworth works with children and adolescents from 0-20 years, having particular expertise with autism spectrum disorders, attachment disorders, adoption/foster care, and in infant mental health or the early years.
Dr. Whitworth provides supports for parents in the midst of high conflict by preparing Parenting Plan Evaluations and Consultations as well as Parenting Coordination. Clinically, Dr. Whitworth works with children and adolescents from 0-20 years, having particular expertise with autism spectrum disorders, attachment disorders, adoption/foster care, and in infant mental health or the early years.
SERVICES PROVIDED
FORENSIC
Expert Testimony
Forensic Consultation
CUSTODY
Parenting Plan Evaluations (child custody evaluation)
Parenting Plan Consultations
Parenting Coordination (for Coparenting)
CLINICAL
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Diagnostic Consultation
Interdisciplinary and Community Consultation
FORENSIC
Expert Testimony
Forensic Consultation
CUSTODY
Parenting Plan Evaluations (child custody evaluation)
Parenting Plan Consultations
Parenting Coordination (for Coparenting)
CLINICAL
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Diagnostic Consultation
Interdisciplinary and Community Consultation
ABOUT Dr. Whitworth, PsyD
Dr. Whitworth is a licensed Psychologist and registered Mediator in Georgia. She holds additional certifications in Infant Mental Health and as a Parenting Coordinator. She has extensive training and experience in treating young children, autism spectrum disorders, trauma, attachment disruptions, and children with complex physical health problems. In 2010, she co-founded a group outpatient mental health practice, serving as co-clinical director and supervisor. In 2014, she went on to established a collaborative interdisciplinary private practice within a primary care setting. Dr. Whitworth has worked evaluating and collaborating with parents through referrals from Child Protective Services, Court-ordered parenting and Coparenting, as well as self-referred support in navigating life crisis within the family. Her expertise in child development and attachment makes her a frequent expert witness to the courts. Dr. Whitworth co-teaches certification courses and advanced trainings on parenting coordination, child resist/refuse dynamics, and supporting healthy attachment while parenting from separate households.
Dr. Whitworth received her doctorate for Georgia School of Professional Psychology in 2009 and her bachelor’s from Wheaton College in 2002.
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In addition to Dr. Whitworth’s clinical work, she is a Senior Consultant with Continuity Family Business Consulting where she helps family enterprises experiencing significant change and growth. By focusing on improving relationship dynamics and communication within the family system, Dr. Whitworth can support families in the work and home environments.
Dr. Whitworth is a licensed Psychologist and registered Mediator in Georgia. She holds additional certifications in Infant Mental Health and as a Parenting Coordinator. She has extensive training and experience in treating young children, autism spectrum disorders, trauma, attachment disruptions, and children with complex physical health problems. In 2010, she co-founded a group outpatient mental health practice, serving as co-clinical director and supervisor. In 2014, she went on to established a collaborative interdisciplinary private practice within a primary care setting. Dr. Whitworth has worked evaluating and collaborating with parents through referrals from Child Protective Services, Court-ordered parenting and Coparenting, as well as self-referred support in navigating life crisis within the family. Her expertise in child development and attachment makes her a frequent expert witness to the courts. Dr. Whitworth co-teaches certification courses and advanced trainings on parenting coordination, child resist/refuse dynamics, and supporting healthy attachment while parenting from separate households.
Dr. Whitworth received her doctorate for Georgia School of Professional Psychology in 2009 and her bachelor’s from Wheaton College in 2002.
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In addition to Dr. Whitworth’s clinical work, she is a Senior Consultant with Continuity Family Business Consulting where she helps family enterprises experiencing significant change and growth. By focusing on improving relationship dynamics and communication within the family system, Dr. Whitworth can support families in the work and home environments.