Funny to find this thread here, when I'm dropping in for the first time in months and months! We used Sherin Stahl at Yale. Now that we're through our crisis-gale, I feel like it would have been fun to have someone who's a little more gifted specializing to go over the 'what do we DO with him now' confusion - that looking for ultra-expert guidance thing I think is common among parents of kids like us! - but she was just excellent in dealing with our son's school. It's entirely her doing that our school changed from hostile and dismissive to trying to please...the meeting we had with her there is still one of my most satisfying memories. Her testing seemed comprehensive and good, her rapport with our son was very good, she seemed to have him having insights into his thinking very quickly (he was six, and anxious and depressed from school). She also seemed to be careful in thinking about what labels are useful and which are not. She was not rapid in her testing or results.