Dr. Jennifer Savion

Dr. Savion is available for assessments only

Education and Training:

Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Concentration, from Carlos Albizu University 

Master of Science in Psychology from Carlos Albizu University 

Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice 

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Binghamton University 

Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Northwest Forensic Institute 

Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship, Western State Hospital

Background and Experience:

Dr. Jennifer Savion is a licensed clinical psychologist in Washington State with extensive experience conducting psychological and diagnostic evaluations for adolescents and adults. She has worked with individuals presenting with a wide range of concerns, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning differences, mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, psychosis, personality-related concerns, substance use, and co-occurring conditions — including presentations that are complex or have been difficult to diagnose in the past.

Dr. Savion’s background spans hospital, community, and specialized settings, and includes clinical leadership and forensic assessment experience that has deepened her commitment to diagnostic precision, thorough documentation, and recommendations that are genuinely useful to clients, families, and providers.

Special Interests and Services:

Dr. Savion specializes in comprehensive psychological evaluations for adolescents and adults. Her assessments are designed to answer the questions that matter most — clarifying what is going on, identifying strengths alongside areas of need, and providing practical guidance to support treatment, school or work functioning, and everyday well-being.

Dr. Savion’s process draws on clinical interviewing, psychological testing, developmental history, adaptive functioning, educational background, and sociocultural context to build a complete picture of each person. She approaches every evaluation with curiosity, care, and attention to the whole person. She aims to provide feedback that is not only accurate, but meaningful, so that clients, families, and providers feel clear and confident about next steps.