*The individuals listed in this Directory have successfully completed the training required by TAC and/or NTI. TAC indicates individuals who have successfully completed the 72-hour instructor-led Training for Adoption Competency (TAC™), which is the only accredited, evidence-based, assessment-based adoption competency training in the country. NTI indicates individuals who have completed the 30-hour web-based National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative (NTI™). The completion of this training reflects their commitment to learning and growth within the specialization of adoption competence. However, their inclusion in this Directory is not intended to be and does not serve as an endorsement or certification of their clinical skills or proficiency in practice. C.A.S.E. does not warrant the expertise or capabilities of any individual therapists.
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Angela Saravia, LPC, RPTS, CPCS completed the Training for Adoption Competency (TAC) program in 2023. Angela is currently a Therapist at the Strong Family Roots Therapy in Georgia. Angela currently serves the North Metro Atlanta, Cobb, Cherokee, Fulton and Forsyth areas specializing in attachment, trauma and adoption informed. Angela serves children, adolescents, and parents. Angela takes a therapeutic approach from the 7 core issues of adoption and permanency and currently being mentored by Sharon Roszia. Strong Family Roots Therapy currently accepts self-pay.
Anita Olson, CSWA completed the Training for Adoption Competency (TAC) program in 2023. Anita is currently a Social Worker/Operations Manager at the Rooted Mental Health in Oregon. Anita currently serves the Willamette Valley area specializing in early childhood trauma and religious trauma. Rooted Mental Health currently accepts Oregon Health Plan, private insurance, and sliding scale.
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Due to traumatic life experiences and compromised beginnings, many children who are adopted, who are being raised by relatives (kinship care), or have experienced foster care have higher risks for developmental, health, emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges.
Individuals and participating family members received Adoption Competent Therapy in 2024.
Parents and professionals registered for the Strengthening Your Family (SYF) Webinar Series in 2024.
Children and families have received adoption-competent mental health services since 1998.