Zoe Robinson, B.S.
Zoe has long been fascinated by the brain and its functions, a passion that led her to earn a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Georgia State University. Prior to joining Mind and Motion in 2022, Zoe gained valuable experience providing one-on-one behavioral therapy to children and teens on the autism spectrum, where she developed a deep understanding of the complexities of neurodevelopmental disorders. Drawing on her expertise in behavior modification, Zoe combines her enthusiasm for neurofeedback and autism advocacy to help clients achieve the best possible outcomes. She currently leads the Neurotherapy Team under the clinical supervision of Dr David Cantor while she completes her board certifications in Neurofeedback and Quantitative EEG. Outside of work, Zoe enjoys playing video games, singing, and spending time with her two cats, Chicken and Waffles.