Dr. Sharon Gray, EdD, Licensed Psychologist
A nationally recognized specialist in early brain development, Dr. Gray has trained in the field of trauma and attachment since 1992. She specializes in working with adults, children and families who struggle with issues related to life experience and its impact on the mind body system.
In her easy going and comfortable ways, she uses brain science (and a sense of humor) to provide treatment of emotional and behavioral issues in adults, children, couples and families. Including psychological assessments for both children and adults.
In addition to her years as a counselor in clinical settings, Dr. Gray has a long history of providing a diverse array of other services such as:
Ø Professional speaker for both governmental and private organizations
Ø Adjunct Faculty Lakeland College
Ø Served refugees, both Hmong and Latin American, as she lead groups in concert with Even Start of Fox Valley Technical College
Ø EAP counseling
Ø Developing a Mental Health Clinic with an Ob/Gyn Clinic
Ø Developed the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinic
Ø Intensive in-home psychotherapy for trouble families
Ø Sports Psychology consultant at the collegiate level
What about YOU?
Do you wish you could feel happier? Do you struggle with your child's behavior, attitude or school achievement? Feeling stressed, anxious or depressed? Have troubled relationships?
Your satisfaction is important to me! I specialize in working with adults, children, couples, and families who struggle with issues related to life experience and its impact on the mind body system.
Life CAN be better...through the use of Interpersonal Neurobiology (Brain Science) I provide treatment of emotional and behavioral issues in adults, children, couples, and families. In addition to individual, couple, and family therapy, I also provide assessments for children and adults, including testing for school challenges like ADHD and other learning or behavioral issues as well as psychological evaluations..
My work is strength-based, let's find what is working and improve areas that are not!
Professional Experience
Community Lectures Authored and Presented
Observational Assessment of Infant Mental Health Manual
Anger Management
Children in the Middle: Successful Co-Parenting for Divorcing, Separating, Custodial and Non-Custodial Parents
Temperament: “Getting Along”: personality assessment and practical tips to ease family life
Building Your Baby’s Brain: Windows of Opportunity
Positive Parenting
The Effects of TV on Development
Motivating Students to Learn
Conference Presentations
Fulfilling the Promise: A Home Visitor and Parent Educator Conference
Topic of presentation: Handling Challenging Situations
Afternoon for Women
Topic of presentation: Menopause: Stop Playing with My Emotions
Fulfilling the Promise: A Home Visitor and Parent Education Conference
Topic of presentation: Observational Assessment of Infant Mental Health
Wisconsin Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Conference
Topic of Presentation: Experience Shapes Who We Are: Making Sense of Life
University of Wisconsin Colleges – Fox Valley Campus Continuing Education Course
“Happiness – What is it Anyway?”
Fifth Annual Traumatology Symposium: Securing Our Future through Prevention, Preparation & Practice
Topic of Presentation: Experience Shapes Who We Are: Making Sense of Life
22nd Annual Together for Children Conference
Topic of Presentation: Experience Shapes Who We Are: Making Sense of Life
Shawano and Menominee County Human Services
Topic of Presentation: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Dissertation
The Intergenerational Transmission of Psychopathology through Disordered Attachment: A Case Study of Mother and Son.
Abstract: Attachment disorder is a very real and debilitating psychological disorder. This dissertation examines psychopathology through attachment disorders, the intergenerational transmission of attachment disorder, and pertinent treatment issues. To formulate implications of generational attachment disorder psychologists and other mental health professionals are increasingly turning to attachment theory as the base for their formulation and treatment plan. Based on information obtained from literature and clinical experience from the case, this dissertation proposes a psychotherapy model for working with biological mothers and their children. The proposed model is based on one therapist working individually with mother, then conjointly with the mother- child dyad where both mother and child can be recipients of healthy caregiving by the clinician in the context of attachment-based psychotherapy.
Related Professional Experience
Appleton Psychiatric & Counseling Center
Psychotherapist/Psychologist
- Provides psychotherapy for adults, children, and adolescents
- Provide psychological assessments for children and adults
- Developed the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinic
- Provide dyadic therapy for the Birth to Three population and their caregivers
Synergy Counseling
Intensive In-Home Psychotherapist
- Under county contract for Menominee County
- Provided intensive therapy for Native American population i.e. abused and neglected children and their families
Women’s Care of Wisconsin; Neenah WI
Psychotherapist
- Developed mental health clinic within Ob/Gyn clinic
- Provided therapeutic services to patients addressing issues of depression, stress/anxiety, postpartum depression, chronic pain, sexual dysfunction, self-esteem and parent/child relationships
- Provided in-service education to staff
- Speaker for community presentations
- Case management including referrals
Family Services of Northeast WI; Green Bay
EAP Therapist
- Provided counseling services to clients under contract with their employers
Family Services of Northeast WI; Menasha
Resident Outpatient Therapist
- Provided psychotherapeutic services to clients
Family Support Specialist/Home Visit Coordinator
Member of the four person team to bring the first primary prevention home visiting program for the birth to three population to the state of Wisconsin promoting early brain development
- Parents Plus of Wisconsin
- United Behavioral Health
- Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley
- ThedaCare Behavioral Health
- Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin