
Amanda Lewis is a compassionate and detail-oriented school psychologist with over seven years of experience supporting children, families, and school communities through comprehensive psychological assessment and collaborative care. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from Texas Christian University, a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Golden Gate University, and a master’s degree in School Psychology from St. John’s University.
Amanda joins Manhattan Psychology Group as a Clinical Coordinator and Evaluator, bringing a deep commitment to empowering families through thoughtful, evidence-based evaluations and empathetic guidance. Her professional background includes experience in private practice in North Carolina, as well as work with the Child Mind Institute’s Healthy Brain Network (HBN), where she conducted in-depth assessments as part of a groundbreaking research initiative focused on childhood mental health disorders.
Amanda has extensive experience working with children and adolescents with ADHD, learning differences, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, and depression. She is known for her ability to answer complex clinical questions with clarity and sensitivity, and she approaches each evaluation with precision and care, ensuring that every detail contributes to a comprehensive understanding of a child’s strengths and needs.
She is particularly passionate about the role of family dynamics in a child’s emotional and academic development. Her background in research allows her to thoughtfully interpret patterns in parent-child and parent-school interactions, using that insight to help families implement meaningful, practical changes.
Amanda’s work is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and respect. She partners closely with children, parents, and caregivers to foster resilience, strengthen understanding, and support long-term success.