Robert Hoey

Dr. Robert Hoey is a Licensed Psychologist who practices in Grass Valley, California. He has worked in Education as well as being a practicing psychologist. He and his wife live on a mountainous hilltop. Their sunset views look over the Sacramento Valley to the Coast Range of Northern California. When not at home enjoying their home, views and property, they are traveling as schedules allow, to all corners of the globe. Robert has been on all 7 continents with more travels to follow.
Dr. Robert Hoey is a Licensed Psychologist who practices in Grass Valley, California. He has worked in Education as well as being a practicing psychologist. He and his wife live on a mountainous hilltop. Their sunset views look over the Sacramento Valley to the Coast Range of Northern California. When not at home enjoying their home, views and property, they are traveling as schedules allow, to all corners of the globe. Robert has been on all 7 continents with more travels to follow.
Travel as Cognitive Stimulation

One of the reasons that my wife and I love to travel is the stimulation of seeing the world through different sets of eyes. Routines of life at home provide a framework each day that feels good. It can often be challenging but also limiting. Often our routines feel good (secure) to us, but don’t push us out of our co......... more »

Dr. Robert Hoey is a Licensed Psychologist who practices in Grass Valley, California. He has worked in Education as well as being a practicing psychologist. He and his wife live on a mountainous hilltop. Their sunset views look over the Sacramento Valley to the Coast Range of Northern California. When not at home enjoying their home, views and property, they are traveling as schedules allow, to all corners of the globe. Robert has been on all 7 continents with more travels to follow.
Adventure Seeking-Good Brain Food?

I attended a seminar last week entitled “Memory, Forgetfulness and the Brain.” It seems many of us, as we age, become fixated on losing our memories. It so happened that last week I overheard a couple of guys in the gym debating whether or not they were on the path of Alzheimer’s. Of course if they were debating ......... more »