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Where can I Find a Certified AF-CBT Clinician?
In order to obtain certification in Alternatives for Families: a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT), clinicians must fulfill a number of requirements. These certified clinicians are experienced and well-versed in the finer points of applying AF-CBT. A list of these clinicians can be found below.
United States
Colorado
- Monica Fitzgerald, Synergy Outpatient Services
- Stephanie Jester, University of Colorado Denver
- Amity King, Devereux Colorado
- Ambrosia Shepard, Savio
- Claudia Valadez, Spanish Clinic
Florida
- Japheth Auguste, Smith Community Mental Health Services
- Scarlett Blandon, Kristi House
- Josefina Costa, Kristi House
- Patrice Rotolo, Smith Community Mental Health Services
- Cedrin Vera, Kristi House
Massachusetts
- Joanne Gilman, MSPCC/Eliot Community Human Services
- Jaime Santiago, MSPCC/Eliot Community Human Services
Maryland
- Dan Kleiner, Kennedy Krieger Institute
Nebraska
- Matt Fosket, Child and Family Therapy Institute of Nebraska
New Mexico
- John Jewett, Sandia Pueblo Health Center
New York
- Elissa Brown, St. John's University
- Eliza Chamblin, New York Foundling
- Komal Sharma-Patel, St. John's University
North Carolina
- Ashley Fiore, Mountain CAC
Pennsylvania
- Barbara Baumann, University of Pittsburgh
- David Kolko, University of Pittsburgh
South Carolina
- Carole Campbell Swiecicki, Dee Norton Lowcountry Children's Center
- Dianne Corbin, Merrimack Valley Trauma Services
- Alexandra Desch, Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center
Washington
- Naomi Perry, University of Washington
Japan
- Mineko Inudzuka, Taisho University
- Yasuko Hoshina, Taisho University
AF- CBT COVID-19 Adaptations
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