Dr. Mosier received her Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Brigham Young University, her Master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Utah, and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Brigham Young University. She completed her training at Baylor College of Medicine as a resident in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and was the first post-doctoral fellow in the Learning Support Center for Neurobehavioral Psychiatry at Texas Children’s Hospital. She subsequently received a dual appointment within the Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, and as General Medical Staff, Texas Children’s Hospital.
Before establishing the Family Psychology Clinic of Kingwood in 2005, Dr. Mosier was the Director of the ADHD/Disruptive Behavior Disorders Program at Texas Children’s Hospital.
In addition to her work with children and families, Dr. Mosier’s clinical training and research interests include:
The Family Psychology Clinic of Kingwood is a self-pay practice and we are not formally contracted with any private insurance or governmental agencies, such as Medicaid or Medicare. We can provide you a detailed receipt that includes the diagnosis and service codes necessary to file an out-of-network claim with your individual insurance provider. We can also help you find out what your out-of-network mental health benefits are and whether or not a portion of Dr. Mosier’s services may be covered. Service costs are $250 for the initial visit and $200 for subsequent visits. Testing rates depend upon the type of testing that will occur. When appropriate, an estimate will be given detailing the length and cost of testing. Please contact the office at 281-361-0777 for further information regarding insurance and costs. Finally, it is important to know that psychological care is accessed under mental health rather than tradition medical benefits and, that for many policies, mental health benefits are treated independently of medical benefits. This means that mental health benefits may have a separate deductible, differing levels of coverage, or even be managed by a different insurance provider.