Jim Lucenti, Psychologist/Behavior Specialist

Jim  Lucenti, Psychologist/Behavior Specialist Assisting families in the Greater Binghamton area. CPSE evaluations and behavioral consultation. I became a school psychologist in 2000.

I have also worked as a behavioral specialist, Director of Special Education, and Principal. Over the years I have worked with many families with varying needs. I have a long history working with ASD and ED children and their families. Currently I work with families of children ages 3 to 8 who are OPWDD eligible. If you are interested in more information please contact me through the email link on this page.

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24 Cherry Street
Johnson City, NY
13790

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+16077238313

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I became a school psychologist in 2000. I have also worked as a behavioral specialist, Director of Special Education, and Principal. Over the years I have worked with many families with varying needs. I have a long history working with ASD and ED children and their families. Currently I work with families of children ages 3 to 8. If you are interested in more information please contact me through the email link on this page.

My interest include: psychological, academic and behavioral assessment; trauma and stress related disorders; and mindfulness techniques and strategies. “Mindfulness is a state of active, open attention on the present. When you're mindful, you carefully observe your thoughts and feelings without judging them good or bad. Instead of letting your life pass you by, mindfulness means living in the moment and awakening to your current experience, rather than dwelling on the past or anticipating the future.”