Kristine L. Brady, PhD in Encinitas holds California psychology license PSY 19375 and has provided cognitive-behavioral therapy from her Saxony Road practice since earning her clinical psychology doctorate from Virginia Tech in 2003. Her internship at the Medical University of South Carolina included rotations through the VA PTSD clinic, the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, and the VA Substance Abuse Center, building the evidence-based trauma protocols that coordinate with the pediatric language and communication assessments at Talky Tots. Dr. Brady serves as an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego, teaching psychopathology and social psychology, and sits on the editorial boards of the academic journals Body Image and Clinical Case Studies. Treatment modalities span behavior modification, parent training, cognitive processing therapy, exposure and response prevention, collaborative problem solving, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Her emphasis on nervous-system regulation connects to the network spinal and chiropractic care at Coherence Chiropractic, where vagal-tone optimization supports the physiological grounding that exposure-based therapies require. Highest-complexity cases involve structured multi-session psychoeducational evaluations with 75-to-90-minute assessment blocks, standardized testing batteries, and individualized treatment-matching reports for families navigating comorbid behavioral and learning presentations.