About
Dr. Jennie Singer

Dr. Jennie Singer is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a variety of specialties. She graduated from the California School of Professional Psychology – San Diego in 1995 with a PhD. She has experience working with adults, couples, and families, and she has a psychodynamic approach with a focus on attachment and trauma. Dr. Singer has worked in a variety of settings over her almost 30-year career, including hospitals, clinics, and other outpatient experiences. She has specialized training in assessment, risk, trauma, and neurodevelopmental issues such as autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learning disabilities. Dr. Singer also has experience and training in forensic settings, and she has worked in both the federal and California state prison systems as a clinical psychologist. Dr. Singer was a professor of criminal justice at Sacramento State University and is now a professor emeritus. Her private practice focuses on both clinical treatment and forensic evaluation and consultation.
Dr. Singer is also very invested in the neurodiverse community and is involved in a community organization that has a monthly community meeting for parents with neurodiverse children or young adults at YNN (Yolo Neurodiverse Network) Connect, located at 105 E Street, in Davis, CA.
Dr. Singer is on some insurance panels, and she also takes private pay. Her rate for psychotherapy is $175 with some sliding scale spots available.
Forensic consultation or evaluation: The fee is $250/hour for interviews, document review and report writing. The fee is $350/hour for depositions and legal testimony. Travel is billed at $100/hour. Dr. Singer will give an hourly quote as needed for forensic reports.
Mentoring

If you have a child, adolescent or young adult who has difficulty with emotional regulation, social skills, communication, or navigating the outside world, I can help. I work with college students who are interested in pursuing a career in mental health or counseling, and I provide supervision as they work 1:1 or 2:1 an hour per week acting as a mentor in a more personable and comfortable setting than therapy. Mentoring can take place over telehealth, or in person in the community (which can include your home or a designated location in Davis).