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John W. Kirk, Psy.D ABPP/CN is a renowned neuropsychologist from Houston, Texas. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Texas AM University and his Master’s degree from the University of Houston at Clear Lake. After completing his training in 2004, Dr. Kirk and his wife Dr. Jennifer Kirk moved to Colorado to enjoy the quality of life. When not providing attorneys with medical record reviews, case consultation, and independent neuropsychological evaluation for cases involved in litigation, Dr. Kirk can be found spending time with his wife and two daughters, coaching ultimate frisbee, playing drums, snowboarding, mountain biking, and attending live music concerts. With a passion for helping others, Dr. Kirk has worked extensively with both plaintiff and defense attorneys in the context of personal injury claims and medical malpractice lawsuits.
Myth: Online therapy is less effective.
Fact: Research shows it can be equally effective for most conditions.
Myth: It’s only for tech-savvy people.
Fact: If you can use Zoom or FaceTime, you can do online therapy.
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