About Dr. Forrest Harding
Dr. Forrest Harding is a Columbia-trained doctor and human behavior expert. He has been a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow at Yale University School of Medicine and Amgen Fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Dr. Harding is a specialist in assessment, evaluation and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD’s) and multi-spectrum neuropsychological clinical presentations across the lifespan. Dr. Harding is training as a post-doctoral fellow in neuropsychology based in Colorado.
Dr. Harding earned his undergraduate degree in Neuroscience with highest honors from UC Berkeley and post-graduate training at Columbia University in New York City and Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa. At Berkeley, Dr. Harding was a Wollenberg, Koshland, Rodkey and Douglas scholar as well as a former foster care youth and first-generation student.
Dr Harding’s training and research has focused on the intersection of innovation in global mental health care, artificial intelligence and health inequality. Dr. Harding has published numerously including the forthcoming books, “You Can Be Happy Too” and “Where We Can’t Belong.”
In addition to professional endeavors, Dr. Harding is a devoted papa to his son 5-year-old son Leif, avid adventurer, cyclist, inventor, author, anthropologist, visual artist and mostly recovered consultant.
EDUCATION
Columbia University
EdD, Health and Applied Educational Psychology
MA, Health and Applied Educational Psychology
MA, Clinical Psychology
Berkeley
AB, Neuroscience, Highest Honors
FELLOWSHIPS/TRAINING
Stanford University School of Medicine
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, NICU, Department of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Amgen Fellow
Yale University School of Medicine
Robert Wood Johnson Scholar
Schedule a Complimentary Consultation with Dr Forrest Harding online, phone at (720) 784-5317 or info@drforrestharding.com.
Fees*
New Patient Intake $400*
Neuropsychological evaluations $300/hour
Developmental Behavioral Care $300
Follow up $300
Second Opinions $500
Crises Care Phone Call $500
*This is a comprehensive biopsychosocial intake that typically occurs over multiple meeting times or an extended session period with extended out of session time.