Helping you understand how your brain works best
What is BrainWise?
Located in the Providence, Rhode Island area, BrainWise is a neuropsychological testing and behavioral health practice that helps diagnose and manage all sorts of conditions.
We know that receiving a diagnosis can be hard, but not knowing a diagnosis can be even harder. Our expert clinicians and staff are here throughout the entire process—from intake to testing, feedback, and next steps such as therapy or medication.
Our team
FOUNDER & CLINICAL DIRECTOR OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Jill Henley, PsyD
Dr. Henley is a pediatric neuropsychologist with a background in neuropsychology and school psychology. She also has a special expertise in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of concussion, which was the focus of her two-year APA accredited postdoctoral fellowship. During that time she worked in a busy concussion clinic in Pittsburgh, treating students and athletes of all ages, including some professional athletes. She is excited to bring her knowledge and experience back to the New England area where she grew up.
Dr. Henley is passionate about figuring out how kids learn best, which includes supporting them both in and out of the school environment. This means getting kids back to school and sports as quickly and safely as possible after an injury and informing both long and short term educational plans to support learning differences for kids.
DIRECTOR OF PEDIATRIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Nicole Morreo, PsyD
Dr. Morreo specializes in psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for children ages 2-18 with a wide range of concerns, including: autism, behavioral issues, developmental delays, problems with attention, executive functions, learning (e.g., ADHD), OCD, anxiety, depression, and trauma. She works with you and your providers to better understand your child’s neuropsychological profile and the impact it may be having on their behavior or functioning in order to best support them in all areas of their life.
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Jessica Harris, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Jessica Harris is a board certified psychiatric nurse practitioner who believes that an integrative approach combining medication management, lifestyle modifications, and psychotherapy can support individuals to create the best version of their life. Jessica works with adolescents and adults, treating a wide range of mental health conditions including; ADHD, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders. Jessica has a particular interest in women's health and supporting mental health around hormonal fluctuations that occur in adolescence, pregnancy, and menopause.
THERAPY
Erin Medeiros, LMHC
Erin brings a warm, down-to-earth presence to her work by creating a space where clients feel truly seen and supported. Her approach is grounded in compassion and collaboration as you work together to make sense of the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of change. Erin believes healing happens when clients feel safe enough to be themselves, and empowered enough to walk their own path with clarity and courage. No matter where you are in your journey, Erin is here to support you with building resilience and finding meaning, even in the midst of life’s most difficult moments.
THERAPY
David Poland, LMHC
As an outpatient therapist, David Poland, LMHC, specializes in supporting children and their parents through life's hurdles. His extensive education, including a Master's in Clinical Mental Health and a background in athletic training and physical therapy, informs his holistic approach to well-being. Licensed in Massachusetts (MA), Rhode Island (RI), and New Hampshire (NH), David is committed to empowering families to navigate common challenges such as anxiety, depression, the effects of trauma, and parenting struggles. He provides practical strategies and compassionate guidance to help both children and parents develop resilience and foster positive relationships.
Your brain is unique
“My child’s report was really refreshing in how it was written and how it captured my son as a person. I don’t think we expected something so empathetic nor so accurate in who he is and how he interacts with/interprets the world.”