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Dr. Mikol Davis Psychologist Website: agingparents.com
Dr. Mikol Davis received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Psychology from Sonoma State University. He obtained his doctoral degree in educational and counseling psychology from the University of San Francisco in 1980. He has extensive post-doctoral education in human learning, communication skills, interpersonal conflict, and psychopharmacology. He has a special interest in aging issues, particularly assessing elders’ capacity for making decisions.
He has particular expertise in depression, anxiety and addressing conflicts in families. He has been an instructor and lecturer in psychology and communication at numerous California co...Read More
He has particular expertise in depression, anxiety and addressing conflicts in families. He has been an instructor and lecturer in psychology and communication at numerous California colleges and universities.
He is the author of "Rainbows of Life," published by Harper & Row.
Together with his wife, nurse-attorney Carolyn Rosenblatt, he is a founder of AgingParents.com, which provides services and resources to those who are caring for aging loved ones.
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