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 Frank
J. Cummings, PhD
Frank
J. Cummings, PhD, is a well-respected psychologist in northeast Wisconsin.
Dr. Cummings has a compassionate and personable therapy, assessment, and
consultation style. He has an unsurpassed reputation as an honest, cost-effective
mental health service provider.
Dr. Cummings
received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Brigham Young University.
He completed a predoctoral internship at the University of Minnesota
Hospital
and Clinics. Dr. Cummings has also attended postdoctoral training sponsored
by Harvard University School of Medicine, Menninger Institute, Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, American Academy of Forensic Psychology,
American Bar Association, and American Psychological Association. He
is on the medical staff at Theda Clark and Appleton Medical Centers.
He is listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers and
is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Wisconsin
Psychological Association.
Dr. Cummings
devotes his clinical practice to treat children, adolescent, and adult
mental health concerns, especially attention deficit disorder (ADHD).
He has extensive training and experience with forensic populations and
is the consulting psychologist for Rawhide Boys Ranch in New London, WI.
Dr. Cummings has taught undergraduate courses in clinical psychology and
personality as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Lawrence University.
Dr. Cummings
conducts research on, and provides consultation to, athletes and coaches
regarding mental skill strategies designed to optimize athletic performance.
He has provided sport psychology interventions for the Kimberly High School
football program for five years - the most successful period in the team's
history. He also provides consultation for Olympic hopefuls as well as
amateur, semiprofessional, and professional athletes and coaches. Dr.
Cummings is a runner and enjoys participating in half marathons.
Dr. Cummings is featured exclusively on Fox11 (www.fox11online.com)
television.
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