Ronald Federici
Ronald Federici
Clinical Developmental Neuropsychologist at Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates, PC
United States
Current
• Clinical Developmental Neuropsychologist at Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates, PC
Education
• University of Chicago
• University of Illinois System
Connections
  • None
Recommendations
  • None
Industry
  • Medical Practice
 

Ronald Federici's Summary

Summary:

Board-certified Developmental Neuropsychologist Dr. Ronald S. Federici is internationally recognized for his work with post-institutionalized children. Traveling all over the globe, Dr. Federici provides intensive training, comprehensive educational workshops, and even supervision in more complex cases of developmental disorders and raising post-institutionalized children. The widely published Dr. Federici has written and contributed to several articles featured in distinguished news magazines, such as Time Magazine, The New York Post, and The Washington Post, in addition to serving as a consultant for numerous organizations and television programs. Dr. Ronald Federici is also the accomplished author of “Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child),” which details the complex problems of post-institutionalized children and his proven ways of helping them. The father of seven internationally adopted children, Dr. Ronald Federici is the Founder and President of Care For Children International, Inc., a humanitarian aid charity that provides medical aid, education, and training to the Romanian Department of Child Protective Services. Personally responsible for the building of group homes and independent living situations in addition to the contribution of millions of dollars, Dr. Federici is determined to facilitate deinstitutionalization and child welfare reform in Romania. Care For Children International, which formerly served Romania exclusively, is branching out into other Eastern European and South Asian countries. Residing in Virginia, Dr. Ronald Federici works as a Clinic Director and Supervisor at his private practice, Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with his family.

Specialties:

Expert in Clinical Child Psychology, Neuro-psychology, Evaluation and Treatment of Domestic and Internationally Adopted children who have suffered severe trauma, deprivation, fetal alcohol syndrome, attachment disorders, behavior problems, learning problems, school failure, family discord and violent and unmanageable behaviors. I am an Internationally renowned expert in the field of Clinical-Pediatric Neuro-psychology and child Therapy. World renowned expert in child evaluations, therapy and adoption medicine and developmental disabilities.

 

Ronald Federici's Experience

Currently:
Clinical Developmental Neuropsychologist at Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates, PC
(Medical Practice)
0 - Present
 

Ronald Federici's Education

University of Chicago (1980 - 1984)

University of Illinois System (Doctor of Psychology/Neuropsychology, Child-Clinical Neuropsychology, 1980 - 1984)

 

Ronald Federici's Additional Information

Interests:

Helping under privileged children, international travel, ancient cultures, foreign languages ( I speak 5), swimming, biking, golf, horseback riding

Groups and Associations:

Diplomate-American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (ABPN) Diplomate-American Board of Medical Psychotherapists (ABMP) Diplomate-Fellow in Advanced Psychopharmacology (FICPP) Fellow-American College of Professional Neuropsychology Senior Fellow-National Academy of Neuropsychology Diplomate-American Board of Disability Analysts (ABDA) Diplomate-American Board of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists Author: "Help For The Hopeless Child: A Guide For Families (With Special Discussion for Evaluating and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child), Second Edition, 2004

Honors and Awards:

Volunteer speaker and supervisor for national organizations working with high risk youth, free lectures and training for parents with troubled youth around the US and Canada.
 

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