
About Dr Harding
Dr. Forrest Harding is a Columbia-trained doctor and human behavior expert, presently specializing in neuropsychology as a post-doctoral supervised psychologist candidate in Colorado (CO #00015400). Previously, Dr Harding was a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow at Yale University School of Medicine and Amgen Fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Harding is a specialist in assessment, evaluation and treatment of neurodevelopmental and developmental behavioral concerns across the lifespan.
Dr. Harding earned their undergraduate degree in Neuroscience with highest honors from UC Berkeley in Berkeley, California and received post-graduate doctoral training at Columbia University in New York City, New York and Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa. At Columbia, Dr Harding received the Provost’s Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation and earned a 3.9/4.0 GPA. At Berkeley, Dr. Harding’s senior thesis was awarded highest honors where they were a Wollenberg, Koshland, Rodkey, Douglas, Berkeley Academic Achievement, Global Travel and Institut d’études politiques de Paris scholar as well as an Equality Opportunity (EOP) scholar as a former foster care youth and first-generation student.
Dr Harding’s training and research includes years of field-work in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mexico and has focused on the intersection of innovation in global mental health care (particularly ADHD/AuDHD and NDD’s), 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 lavishes in the joy and laughter of the everyday.
Learn more about Dr Forrest Harding
Dr Forrest Harding’s One Page Brief Biographic (PDF)
Dr Forrest Harding’s Education/Training/Fellowships CV (PDF)