Lindsey Frye, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who specializes in assessment and treatment of children and adolescents.  She is experienced across educational settings, and has worked in child development centers, a mental health center, a trauma-prevention and recovery firm, a university, and a baby lab.  Dr. Frye received her School Psychology doctorate from the University of South Carolina (an APA approved program) in 2008. Dr. Frye’s undergraduate training was completed at Presbyterian College, where she graduated in 2003 with highest honors. Her undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

While completing her graduate studies at the University of South Carolina, Dr. Frye provided psychological services to children and adolescents, in a variety of settings (including assessment, counseling, and academic interventions). In addition, she worked in a baby research lab, studying the development of object permanence.  She also taught undergraduate statistics at the University of South Carolina.

Dr. Frye’s dissertation was entitled Multicultural Psychoeducational Assessment in South Carolina: A Survey of Current Practice, and involved examining the evaluation practices of South Carolina school districts for English language learners.  Her thesis was entitled The Effects of Family Dissolution and the Home Environment on Academic Achievement, and examined the impact of parental conflict and separation, as well as the effects of protective factors such as emotional resources, family support, financial stability, and siblings following divorce.

Dr. Frye completed a pre-doctoral internship with Greenville County Schools. She completed her post-doctoralresidency hours in a private practice setting under the supervision of Paula Sloan, Ph.D. Dr. Frye became licensed in 2010, and is currently in private practice in Greenville, SC.