Anna Lynn Hollis, Ph.D., School Psychologist
Anna Hollis, Ph.D., NCSP, is a nationally certified school psychologist currently living near Detroit, Michigan. She is licensed as a psychologist in 2 states (Michigan and South Carolina) and certified as a school psychologist in in 5 states (South Carolina, Michigan, Vermont, Pennsylvania, and Maryland). She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA); the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP); the Michigan Association of School Psychologists (MASP); and the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS). Dr. Hollis obtained her Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of South Carolina. Her professional interests include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); Positive Psychology; Trauma-Informed Practice; and Urban School Psychology.
Articles written by Dr. Hollis
New Year's Resolutions
Young Adolescent Substance Use
Adolescent Mental Health and Social Media/Internet Usage: Current Issues, Trends, and Resources
Maintaining Your Mental Health During The Holiday Season
Bullying in the Schools
Courses created by Dr. Hollis
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From Re-entry to Recovery - Peer Support for Transition to the Community
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Two Faces of the Same Issue: Housing Instability In Rural & Urban Communities
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Integrated Care: Lessons, Resources, and Tools in Integrated Healthcare
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Recovery and Recovery-Oriented Care: Foundations and Future Considerations
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Supporting Recovery in Acute Care and Emergency Settings
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Including Family and Community in the Recovery Process
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Evidence-based Practice and Recovery-Oriented Care
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy: Discovering Meaningful Aspirations and Taking Action
1 credit Recorded Webinar -
Conducting School-Based Functional Behavioral Assessments: A Practitioner's Guide
10 credits Book -
TIP 51 Substance Abuse Treatment: Addressing the Specific Needs of Women: Specific Population Group and Settings
2.75 credits Reading-Based Online