Dr. Harmony Satre is a Clinical Psychologist, Neuropsychologist and Qualified Medical Evaluator. As a Licensed Psychologist in three states (ID, WA, and CA) Dr. Satre has over 15 years of clinical practice specializing in child, adolescent and adult neuropsychological assessment, with particular focus on the assessment of learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and mood disorders. Dr. Satre also provides forensic assessment and expert witness testimony in the areas of child development and early childhood attachment and bonding.
Dr. Satre earned her MA and PsyD in Clinical Psychology from the American School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco Bay Area Campus, in 2007 (APA Accredited). She earned her Bachelors in both Psychology and Anthropology from the University of Washington, 2005.
Additionally, Dr. Satre has held a number of positions which have strengthened her clinical and assessment skills. She has served a clinical psychology graduate program as core faculty, has chaired and worked on a number of dissertation committees, has worked as co-director of a university-run assessment training clinic and has continued to supervise and train other clinicians by taking on psychological assistants in her practice. She also taught graduate level courses in psychodiagnostic assessment as both an associate and adjunct professor from 2009 through 2020.
Dr. Satre is active in her peer community, and has served as an officer on past directory boards, including the Alameda County Psychological Association, and served a 3-year term as President Elect, President, and Immediate Past President of the Board of Directors for the Northern California Neuropsychology Forum. Dr. Satre continues to speak regularly at conferences and provide training on topics related to assessment.
Dr. Satre is also very active within the fiber arts community, and she and her family operate a small fiber farm.
ID: PSY 203322 | CA: PSY 22871 | WA: PY 60334546
Amy DeBruler is a psychometrist.
Amy has multiple years of experience working with
children and adolescents in the school setting. She specializes in conducting psychological, social/emotional,
and adaptive behavioral assessments.
Amy earned her M.Ed. in 2016 and her Ed.S. in 2018 in School Psychology at Utah State University. She earned her Bachelors in Psychology with minors in Health Professional Studies,
Criminal Justice, and Biology at The College of Idaho.
Through assessment Amy provides valuable insights into individual strengths and areas for growth. Her attention to detail and compassionate approach make her a trusted professional.
Amy is committed to helping individuals understand their unique cognitive profiles and supporting them in their personal endeavors.
Alex Muir is a psychometrist in training and a PsyD Candidate at Northwest Nazarene University.
Alex has two years of experience working with children and adolescents in school and community settings. She also has a nearly a year of experience working with incarcerated populations. Alex earned her MA in Clinical Psychology in 2024 at Northwest Nazarene University. She earned her BA in Psychology with minors in Criminal Justice, Human Biology, and Theatre at the College of Idaho. She is currently in her third year of graduate school at Northwest Nazarene University and hopes to be completed with her studies in the spring of 2028.
After graduation, Alex plans to work as a correctional psychologist assisting youth and adults to navigate the criminal justice system. In learning to administer accurate and thorough assessments, Alex works toward her goal of providing competent, comprehensive, and empathetic care to individuals in her community.
Emily Owens is a medical transcriptionist.
She studied psychology and philosophy at Blackburn College in Illinois, and is working on completing her degree.
In her free time, she enjoys gardening and playing with all things textiles, with a special interest in natural dyeing.
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