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In this video, CounselMore member and Peer-Mentor discusses teen anxiety.
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Founder – Eric Endlich, Ph.D.

Dr. Endlich has worked with many families around the world to help them navigate the college application process and find the ideal universities for their interests and needs.
He is a Professional Member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) and has served on their Learning Differences/Neurodiversity Committee and Diversity/Equity/Inclusion Committee. In 2020, IECA honored Dr. Endlich’s contributions with the “Making A Difference” Award. Learn more about this honor here. In 2021, Exceptional Needs Today Magazine honored Dr. Endlich as a Top Contributor for his article, “7 Things Students With Disabilities Should Do When Starting College.”
Dr. Endlich is also a licensed psychologist, professional writer and former college instructor. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in English from UC Berkeley, where he was awarded a Regents Scholarship (highest honor) as well as the President’s Undergraduate Fellowship for original research. He went on to earn graduate degrees in psychology from NYU and BU, and a certificate in independent educational consulting from UC Irvine.
Dr. Endlich has taught at Tufts University, Suffolk University, Boston College and UMass Boston; he co-teaches the Working with Students with Learning Differences course through the UC Irvine Division of Continuing Education with Dr. Marci Schwartz. A lifelong writer, he is an advisory board member and contributor for Oakstone Publishing. Dr. Endlich is a Primary Researcher on a U.S. Dept. of Education-funded project to develop college readiness software for autistic high school students, and Co-Investigator on an Institute of Education Sciences-funded study to improve student-teacher relationships for autistic children.