
About Us

Abel S. Mathew, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Abel S. Mathew is a licensed psychologist and fellowship-trained clinical neuropsychologist specializing in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations across clinical, forensic, and sports medicine contexts.
Dr. Abel Mathew conducts a wide range of evaluations for adults and adolescents, including those related to brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, civil and criminal forensic matters, and academic and occupational accommodations.
Dr. Miriam E. Mathew is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in college mental health and outpatient therapy for young adults. Her areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, trauma, and life transitions.
Dr. Miriam Mathew has worked across a variety of mental health settings, including colleges, K -12 schools, residential settings, and private practice. She has a passion for working with first- and second-generation immigrants.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Miriam Mathew, PsyD

About Us
Abel S. Mathew, PhD
Fellowship: Price, Proctor & Associates/UT-Southwestern Medical Center (Forensic Neuropsychology)
Fellowship: Children’s Health Andrews Institute (Sports Neuropsychology)
Graduate School: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Clinical Psychology)
Internship: Alpert Medical School of Brown University (Neuropsychology Track)
Undergraduate: Texas A&M University
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Dr. Abel S. Mathew is a licensed psychologist and fellowship-trained clinical neuropsychologist specializing in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations across clinical, forensic, and sports medicine contexts. He has completed advanced postdoctoral training in both sports concussion and traumatic brain injury at the Children’s Health Andrews Institute and forensic neuropsychology at Price, Proctor & Associates in affiliation with UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dr. Mathew conducts a wide range of evaluations for adults and adolescents, including those related to brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, civil and criminal forensic matters, and academic and occupational accommodations. His assessment work is informed by a strong foundation in research, having published extensively on concussion recovery, anxiety-related conditions, and cognitive functioning.
In addition to neuropsychological assessment, Dr. Mathew provides evidence-based psychotherapy for individuals experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, with a particular focus on body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) such as trichotillomania and excoriation (skin picking) disorder.
Dr. Mathew is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UT Southwestern, where he is involved in teaching and supervision in forensic and neuropsychological assessment.
Dr. Miriam E. Thomas is a licensed clinical psychologist with broad experience in delivering evidence-based psychotherapy to adolescents and adults across outpatient, college counseling, and residential treatment settings. She currently practices at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas where she provides short- and long-term individual therapy for a range of presenting concerns, including mood and anxiety disorders, relational challenges, and trauma. She also provides clinical supervision for doctoral-level trainees within the counseling department.
Dr. Thomas completed her doctoral training at William James College and pre-doctoral internship at the University of Maine, where she provided therapy, crisis intervention, group facilitation, and outreach for university students. Her clinical background also includes advanced training in college mental health, interpersonal process groups, and eating disorder treatment, with a foundation in CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Thomas has a strong interest in expanding access to therapy through telehealth. Her dissertation research explored the effectiveness and clinician experience of telehealth services in college counseling centers post-COVID, contributing valuable insights to the evolving landscape of digital mental health.
Dr. Thomas is committed to fostering therapeutic spaces that center inclusivity, belonging, and meaningful change.
Graduate School: William James College (Clinical Psychology)
Internship: University of Maine
Undergraduate: University of Massachusetts - Boston
Clinical Psychologist
Miriam E. Thomas, PsyD
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