Sure.
I stumbled across her while working on an article about her husband (Alan Slifka). In her published wedding vows, she claimed to have a Ph.D in neuroscience and a Master's degree in clinical psychology - it turned out she didn't have either one. What she did have, though, was a practice in Beverly Hills specializing in autism and Asperger's, and she had given about a dozen talks as an expert and put her name on a number of scientific papers despite having no license to practice as a psychologist in California. So I have a lot of questions about her practice and her credentials.
If there's nothing to it (if she wasn't actually seeing patients), I'll drop the story, but I wanted to put the word out and see if anybody had come across her.