Ronald Federici

Since 1986, Dr. Ronald S. Federici has served as the Clinic Director and Supervisor of Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates in McLean, Virginia. Specializing in the behavioral and emotional problems of children adopted both nationally and internationally, Dr. Federici’s techniques and personal experience (he is the father of four internationally adopted children) in assisting children in overcoming developmental or behavioral disorders are detailed in his book, “Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child).”
In addition to his book, Dr. Ron Federici has been quoted in articles that have appeared in publications like Time and The New York Post. Additionally, Dr. Federici has been a consultant on ABC, BBC, HBO, NBC, and CNN news programs. Dr. Federici’s work with one family and their troubled adopted son was featured on the NBC Dateline segment “Saving Dane, Saving a Family,” which chronicled their six-month behavioral treatment process.
Dr. Federici earned a doctoral degree from the Argosy University School of Professional Psychology in 1985. Aside from his work with Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates, Dr. Federici serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Child Development at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Furthermore, Dr. Federici is a staff Neuropsychologist for Mount Vernon Hospital and Dominion Hospital. Dr. Ronald Federici currently lives in Virginia.
Published books
*Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (October 1998) ISBN 096671010X
*Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child), Second Edition (August 2003) ISBN 0966710118
 
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