While we're proud of our clinical and scientific skills, we
offer something else that's equally important: compassion.
Our Clinical Team:
Neurology
Stephen F. Johnson, M.D.
Anthony Williamson, M.D., Ph.D.
John Schaeffer, D.O.
Neuropsychology
Paul Bach, Ph.D.
Robert Velin, Ph.D.
Psychiatry
Kary Aytes, M.D.
Richard Felix, M.D.
Psychology
Julie Hergenrather, Ph.D.
Associates
Mary White, LCPC
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Dr. Bach has been a clinical psychologist in Missoula
since 1982 and is one of the founding Members of
Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists. He is a licensed
psychologist in the states of Montana and Idaho.
He received his doctoral degree in psychology from
the University of Montana. He completed his internship
at the University of Washington School of Medicine
and postdoctoral training in neuropsychology at
Tufts University Medical School.
Dr. Bach's specialty is clinical neuropsychology:
the evaluation of and consultation with patients
who have difficulties with thinking, behavior or
emotions as a result of neurological disease. In
addition to his clinical responsibilities, he maintains
an active research program with the graduate students
he supervises. He is a Diplomate in the American
Boards of Professional Disability Analysts, Medical
Psychotherapists, Professional Disability Consultants,
Psychological Specialties-Forensic Neuropsychology,
Vocational Neuropsychology and a fellow in the American
Board of Forensic Examiners.
Along with his wife of several decades and his
son, his spare time is spent with the rivers of
western Montana and their inhabitants. Further,
he harbors fantasies of growing Vitis vinfera in
Montana.
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