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Profile of Dr. Ronald S. Federici
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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.

Official Website: http://www.drfederici.com
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The Neuropsychology of Bonding And Attachment Disorders   (07/18/2007)
While abandonment and institutionalization most certainly has a profound impact on a child’s ability to develop trust, bonding and security in newly adoptive relationships
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Very Good (8 votes, 3 comments)
Institutional Autism: An Acquired Syndrome   (07/18/2007)
Many children .... may present with a pattern of autistic-type behaviors which can be overwhelming and confusing to newly adoptive families and treatment providers.
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Very Good (5 votes, 2 comments)
Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation of the Post Institutionalized Child   (07/18/2007)
There is controversy regarding assessment and treatment procedures for the post-institutionalized child
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Very Good (6 votes, 3 comments)
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