Sheldon Z. Kramer, PHD in Encinitas holds California psychology license PSY9994 and has maintained a clinical and neuropsychology practice on Devonshire Drive since 1979. The practice's scope spans individual psychotherapy, family systems work, forensic psychology, custody evaluations, disability assessment, and career-vocational testing — a neuropsychological breadth that intersects with the functional-neurology diagnostic approach at Calispine Functional Neurology. Academic affiliations include a volunteer faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine since 1989 and an adjunct professorship at the California Institute for Human Science, complementing clinical work with teaching and research in mind-body healing. Dr. Kramer holds medical staff privileges at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas and has authored two published books along with multiple chapters and articles on mind-body integration and relational family systems medicine. That academic-clinical bridge connecting neuropsychological assessment with rehabilitation aligns with the evidence-based physical therapy protocols at Gaspar Doctors of Physical Therapy for patients presenting co-occurring neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. Most complex cases involve court-ordered forensic neuropsychological evaluations requiring standardized test batteries, behavioral observation, collateral interviews, and expert testimony on cognitive capacity and psychological functioning.