Independent College Admissions Consultant
Independent College Admissions Consultant
Cp Rochester Feb 2012 - Jul 2013
Applied Behavior Specialist
Pathways of Rochester Jun 1996 - Aug 2003
Vice President of Clinical Services
Cds Monarch May 1994 - May 1996
Psychological Consultant
Cds Monarch Sep 1987 - Apr 1994
Behavior Sciences Specialist
Education:
University of Rochester 1974 - 1982
Masters, Master of Arts, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Oceanside High School
Skills:
Higher Education Psychology College Applications Public Speaking Mental Health Developmental Disabilities Learning Disabilities Autism Spectrum Disorders Social Services Community Outreach Crisis Intervention Behavioral Health Healthcare Applied Behavior Analysis Interventions Behavior Management Clinical Supervision Grant Writing Early Intervention Training Program Development Staff Development Psychotherapy Nonprofits Traumatic Brain Injury Event Planning Nonprofit Organizations
Feb 2012 to Jul 2013 Applied Behavior SpecialistSelf employed Rochester, NY Sep 2003 to Feb 2012 Consulting Applied Behavior Specialist, SelfClinical Services
Jun 1996 to Aug 2003 Vice PresidentContinuing Developmental Services, Inc
May 1994 to May 1996 Psychological ConsultantContinuing Developmental Services, Inc
Sep 1987 to Apr 1994 Behavioral Sciences SpecialistMonroe County Association
Jun 1983 to Jul 1987 Director of Clinical and Special Services
Education:
University of Rochester 1979 to 1987 M.A. in neurologyUniversity of Rochester 1981 to 1982 PediatricsUniversity of Rochester 1974 to 1978 BA in Psychology
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Date: Nov 08, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
For millions of women, this Election Day was like no other
"I never cried when I filled out my ballot before. But I realized my daughters and I have three of them have the right to vote for a woman. It made my cry," said Jodi Atkin of Irondequoit, NY, who trekked to the grave site with daughter Jessie. Both were clad in white.