“My journey into neuropsychology began with a passion for helping individuals overcome challenges and reach their full potential. I believe that with the right tools, guidance and support, individuals can unlock their strengths and achieve their goals, regardless of the obstacles they face.”
Mike specializes in medical and congenital conditions and how they influence cognitive and daily functioning. He works with children, adolescents and adults with medical, neurodevelopmental and psychological disorders. He has authored numerous articles in neuropsychology and published a text on the Complexity of ASD.
Mike earned his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and completed both pre- and postdoctoral training to specialize in Clinical Neuropsychology. He is board certified by the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology and holds additional boarding specialization in pediatric neuropsychology with the American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology. He has served in various roles on these professional boards. Dr. Wolff has been faculty at several universities through the years serving as faculty and a guest lecturer.
In addition to his clinical work, Mike is deeply engaged in his community and the field at large. He has served on the board of the Down Syndrome Association of West Michigan, has actively worked alongside the Autism Support of Kent County, and is a Professional Advisor for the Epilepsy Association of Michigan.