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April R. Bradley, PhD

Family Institute
2100 S Columbia Rd #202
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-772-1588
701-746-6077 fax
April.bradley@und.nodak.edu

Additional Information:

Specialties:   ADHD/LD assessment and treatment, conduct and attachment problems, parenting skills, social skills, grief and loss, child abuse.

Services:   Office Based

Philosophy of Practice:   "I conduct cognitive behavior therapy for a variety of problems experienced by children and families. With adoptees and their families it is important to consider and integrate into treatment additional issues that may be affecting the family (e.g. adjustment, attachment, etc)"

Adoption Related Experience/Recent Training:   Experience conducting clinical work with children who have been sexually/physically abused, transitioning to new home placements and parenting skills for families coping with Reactive Attachment Disorder and conduct problems.




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The use of the information on this site is strictly up to the discretion of the user. MN ASAP has not investigated and does not endorse the resources listed on this Website; MN ASAP is not responsible for the contents of any outside sites through any external links provided; nor are the links an endorsement of the external site as to quality, accuracy or completeness. Parents should carefully choose a therapist based on the individual needs of their family. For more information, please see the MN ASAP fact sheets:

Choosing a Therapist
Adoption-Competent Therapist Traits
Working with an Adoption Therapist