Rose Feddock is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience from the University of Scranton and a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Rose has served as a counselor and case manager for adolescents and adults with emotional disturbances and serious mental illnesses as well serving children, adolescents and adults with autism and related developmental disabilities. Rose has worked in home and community settings including therapeutic group homes and community based intervention programs for adolescents and adults, therapeutic day programs for adults, and home and school based intervention programs for children and adolescents.
Rose has enjoyed working with persons with autism and related developmental disabilities since 1999. She began her work as a therapist working with children in home programs in the San Francisco Bay Area where she also served as Lead Therapist and Program Manager. While earning her graduate degree in the Chicago area, Rose served as Associate Director and later Director of the Autism Support Center at Trinity Services, Inc. In addition, Rose provided consultation and staff development support to Trinity Services’ numerous departments serving adults with developmental disabilities. Currently Rose has serves as Lead Clinician for Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) of Washington in the Transition for Teens program as well as Associate Director of FEAT’s Summer Intervention Program.
In 2005, Rose met Michael Fabrizio while taking classes from him at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. In following years, Rose served as Michael’s teaching assistant at The Chicago School. In 2007, Rose relocated to Seattle when she began her work with ORL as a therapist in November 2007 and as a Program Manager in June 2008.
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