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Dr. Ronald Federici
Developmental Neuropsychologist
(Specialty in Pediatrics/ Adolescents)
President/CEO, Care for Children International, Inc.
Diplomate-American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (ABPN)
Diplomate-American Board of Medical Psychotherapists (ABMP)
Diplomate-Fellow in Advanced Psychopharmacology (FICPP)
Diplomate-American Board of Disability Analysts (ABDA)
Fellow-American College of Professional Neuropsychology
Diplomate - American Academy of Behavioral Medicine
Dr. Ronald Federici is regarded as the country's expert in the neuropsychological evaluation and
treatment of children having multi-sensory neurodevelopmental impairments, particularly children
who have been adopted, both domestically and internationally. Dr. Federici is called upon to evaluate
and treat the most complex cases (typically "second opinion and end of the road cases") and has an
international following.
Additionally, Dr. Federici lectures and trains nationally and internationally, and is an accomplished
author of his principle book entitled Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special
Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child), Second Edition, in addition
to multiple professional publications.
Dr. Federici has worked abroad in institutional settings for over a decade, and leads a team of
international adoption medicine experts with goals in comprehensive evaluation and de-institutionalization
programs. Dr. Federici provides training, educational work shops and supervision in the areas of severe
developmental disorders and raising the post-institutionalized child. He has appeared on multiple
television shows, and has been the focus of numerous publications regarding complex children with severe
developmental and emotional disorders.
For more information:
www.drfederici.com
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Eric Guy, LSW
Eric Guy, MSW, LSW, is the owner and director of Victory Counseling Center based in
Beaver Falls, PA. He is a recognized specialist in the treatment of behavioral and
emotional disturbances in children and adults.
Mr. Guy currently lectures and provides consultations on various topics including
foster care and adoption; trauma; attachment and bonding; and residential treatment.
Through the therapeutic process, Mr. Guy's goal is to use the knowledge and experience
he has gained to increase feeling of security, address issues and help one reach new
conclusions about his or her life experiences.
For more information:
www.centerforvictory.com
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