Meet the Docs 


Nancy Davidson Ph.D. earned her doctorate
from Michigan State University, following undergraduate training at the University of Michigan. She is licensed as
a psychologist by the state of Ohio. In addition to over 30 years of private practice, she also served on the
faculty of Hiram College, taught at the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University, served as a
psychologist at Emerge Ministries, and a counselor with the Veterans Administration. She has special expertise in
infant and child developmental psychology.
James Davidson Ph.D. received his doctorate
from Kent State University, where he was recognized as a University Fellow. He received his undergraduate degree
from Michigan State University, and additional graduate studies at Ashland Theological Seminary. He is licensed as
a psychologist by the state of Ohio. In addition to over 30 years of private practice, he evaluated the
effectiveness of mental health agencies. He also founded the Heart & Hand Foundation and the Country Neighbor
program. He has special training in forensic psychology and psychological testing.
The Davidsons have been in private practice since
1975. The original practice was founded in Ashtabula. After they founded
the Heart & Hand Foundation to serve Cleveland's inner city children in 1988, the practice was relocated to the
more central location of Chesterland in 1993. The practice relocated to Willoughby at the intersection of I-90 and
Route 306 in 2006. Their current location places LifeLine Counseling and Forensic Center at the crossroads of
northeast Ohio. Patients routinely travel to LifeLine from Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Cuyahoga, Portage, Trumbull,
Summit, Lorain and Stark counties.
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