Dr. Eli Solomon has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Georgia since 2004 and he has served the Athens community for over twenty years. Trained as a clinical psychologist, with a neuropsychology specialty, Dr. Solomon applies evidence-based assessment and treatment standards to assist with a variety of mental health concerns, including depression, generalized anxiety, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, disruptive behavior disorders, autism spectrum disorder, neurocognitive disorders, ADHD, and many other stress related conditions. He has training and experience in the clinical treatment and evaluation of children, adolescents, and adults.
Dr. Solomon specializes in providing comprehensive neuropsychological, psychological, and educational testing. He enjoys the assessment process because it helps clients receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan for their condition. Current areas of expertise and service include the clinical evaluation of learning disorders, memory problems, attention deficits, academic abilities, intellectual functioning, traumatic brain injury, dementia, and an array of psychiatric, emotionally based, conditions. Dr. Solomon works collaboratively with pediatricians, primary care physicians, neurologists, and families to ensure that clients receive the most beneficial care. He also works in concert with schools and colleges to assist patients with obtaining academic accommodations that meet College Board standards.
Since 2008, Dr. Solomon has served as Training Director of a successful Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, focused on preparing future psychologists in testing and assessment. Case consultation and supervision services are available to students and practitioners.
Dr. Solomon holds membership in several professional organizations, including the American Psychological Association, Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology), the Georgia Psychological Association, and the Athens Area Psychological Association.
License
Psychologist, Georgia #2814, 2004-present
Education
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology; California School of Professional Psychology (2002)
M.A., Clinical Psychology; California School of Professional Psychology (2000)
B.S., Psychology, Cum Laude; James Madison University (1996)
Doctoral Internship
Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program; San Diego, CA (2002)
Clinical Psychology, APA Accredited
Specialty: Neuropsychology
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Catholic Charities, Child and School Psychology Program; San Diego, CA (2003)
Atlanta Psychological Services; Atlanta, GA (2004)
Positive Outcomes Psychological Services; Athens, GA (2004)
Dr. Jessica Brett Rubinstein is a neuropsychology post-doctoral fellow, specializing in adult neurocognitive disorders. Her clinical expertise spans a wide range of neurological and systemic conditions, with a strong focus on dementia processes, autoimmune-related cognitive impairment, chronic pain, and acquired brain injuries. She has extensive training in the integration of structural and functional neuroimaging (MRI/fMRI) into neuropsychological diagnostics, particularly in cases involving diagnostic ambiguity or multifactorial cognitive decline.
Prior to moving to Athens, GA, Dr. Rubinstein completed five years of intensive training at Harvard Medical School-affiliated teaching hospitals before matching for her APA-accredited doctoral residency at Penn Medicine. There, she gained specialized experience across inpatient, outpatient, and consultation-liaison settings, including advanced assessment of neurodegenerative diseases, neuro-oncology, rehabilitation, and cognitive effects of complex medical and neurological conditions.
She holds a strong clinical and research interest in traumatic brain injury and sports concussion, having worked with both collegiate and professional athletes. Her contributions to the field include published research on neurodevelopmental vulnerabilities in concussion recovery and the cognitive interplay between chronic pain and persistent post-concussion symptoms. Dr. Rubinstein remains an active member of the Sports Neuropsychological Society, where she continues to present her work and collaborate with experts in athlete brain health. A lifelong equestrian, she is passionate about preserving brain health so athletes can sustain their passion long-term.
Dr. Rubinstein is passionate about accurate and thoughtful diagnostic impression and empirically validated treatment planning through sensitive, targeted assessment batteries tailored to each individual. Whether her client is 5 or 90 years old, she takes a thoughtful, holistic, and empathetic approach to their care.
Education
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology concentration; William James College (2024)
M.A., Professional Psychology; William James College (2021)
B.A., Psychology and Brain Sciences; Boston University (2018)
Doctoral Internship
Penn Medicine, Lancaster General Health
APA Accredited
Neuropsychology Resident
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Classic City Neuropsychology Specialists (Eli Solomon, Psy.D., PC)
Doctoral Dissertation
The Effect of Borderline Pathology in the Relationship of Suicidality & Executive Functioning in the End Stages of Frontolimbic Development
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