Dr. Ann Srodulski is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in working with young children, teenagers and their respective families, and young adults. Due to the nature of this population, Dr. Srodulski also has experience with collaborating with pertinent adults who interact with these children such as pediatricians, school psychologists, social workers, teachers, guardian ad litems, case managers, etc. Dr. Srodulski's clinical interests include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, stress due to life transitions, behavior issues at school and home, parenting support, attachment issues, ADHD, and psychological assessments (ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities) for people ages 6 and up. Dr. Ann Srodulski became interested in the field of psychology while working at a therapeutic day school. She then applied to and was accepted to the Chicago School of Professional Psychology where she completed her Master's and Doctoral level programs. She completed externships at a psychiatric hospital and at several inner-city Catholic schools which provided her with the experience and skills necessary to work in multiple treatment settings and coordinate numerous treatment services between numerous professionals. She completed her internship in Portland, Oregon at Morrison Child and Family Services and then decided to stay in Portland for a few more years working at the Children's Center, another community mental health center, while enjoying the Pacific Northwest. In her leisure time, Dr. Srodulski enjoys traveling, working out, road tripping, reading, hiking, and finishing puzzles and lego sets. She loves animals and has a variety of pets including fish, hamsters, a dog, a cat, and hedgehogs. She has two young daughters who keep Dr. Srodulski grounded in the here-and-now.