Actually You’re Fine

A Compassionate, Practical Approach to Maximizing Your Child's Potential in a World of Overdiagnosis

Contributors

By Dr. Katie Davis

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Sep 22, 2026
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Balance
ISBN-13
9781538775646

Price

$15.99

Price

$20.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $15.99 $20.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $30.00 $40.00 CAD

Clinical neuropsychologist and learning disorder expert Dr. Katie Davis offers a new approach to child development that challenges the current norms of overpathologizing everyday experiences calling for a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize and support neurodevelopment. With actionable insights, Dr. Davis helps parents to advocate for their children at school, and foster their development at home.

 

Dr. Katie Davis

About the Author

Dr. Katie Davis is a clinical neuropsychologist in New York City. She provides psychotherapy and cognitive remediation to teenagers with learning disorders and related developmental disorders. By integrating her extensive knowledge of cognitive development and psychology, she helps families achieve diagnostic clarity and designs comprehensive intervention plans to maximize success. Dr. Davis’s approach has resonated with hundreds of families who often feel overwhelmed by the abundance of information available and the complexity of their children’s challenges. Her advice, delivered with empathy and no-nonsense honesty, feels like it’s coming from a trusted expert who genuinely cares about each family’s unique context and needs.
 
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Davis is a professor of child psychology at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University, where she studies cognitive development and learning. Previously, she was a faculty researcher in Cognitive Neurology and Neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins University, as well as a NIH-funded Career Development Investigator at Columbia University’s New York Psychiatric Institute and Mailman School of Public Health. She presents her research regularly at national conferences and publishes frequently in peer-reviewed academic journals, including Cognitive Neurology, Developmental Science, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Annals of Family Medicine. She is also featured frequently as an expert in the news media, including on Inside Edition, and in New York Magazine, Psychology Today, and Reader’s Digest.
 
With a passion for bridging the gap between research and real-world application, Dr. Davis is an avid writer, publishing a weekly Substack newsletter called Teensights, which focuses on issues relating to cognitive development, mental health, and education, and boasts a broad and dedicated readership of parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Dr. Davis is also a contributing author at Emily Oster’s acclaimed platform, ParentData.
 
Dr. Davis received both her Master of Science and Doctor of Psychology from Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf School of Psychology, where she was the recipient of the prestigious Golding Distinguished Scholars Fellowship. She completed her predoctoral clinical training appointments at the Churchill School and Center, New York Presbyterian-Columbia School-Based Mental Health Program, New York Presbyterian-Columbia Department of Pediatric Oncology, and Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Neurosurgery. Her postdoctoral research fellowship in the Cognitive Development and Neuroimaging Lab in the Columbia University Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry focused on the neural correlates and biological bases of learning disorders. Prior to graduate school, she received her Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Education Studies and Music from Brown University.
 

Learn more about this author