Ruby Salazar is a child and family psychotherapist who has worked with children and families for over forty years. She is the Founder and Director of Pennsylvania Lifespan Services, a family-focused practice of developmental and mental health professionals with offices in Clarks Summit and Narberth, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Lifespan Services has nationally lead excellent care and provided services for many since 1982.
Mrs. Salazar received a BS from New York University and MSS from Smith College, followed by a post graduate psychoanalytic certificate in the treatment of children from the Karen Horney Psychoanalytic Institute, New York City.
Having practiced, consulted, published, lectured, and trained with a focus on developmental and family care, and taught at Columbia University, Marywood University, Keystone College and ICDL Graduate School, she currently is on the faculties of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Medical School, Fielding University, Profectum Academy (and was a founding member), The Infant-Parent Mental Health Post-Graduate Certificate Fellowship Program at UMass Napa. Mrs. Salazar is PA Touchpoints site coordinator, having co-founded, the first medical Touchpoints program. She worked in the office of three PA governors as a child-care consultant and was appointed to the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council for Children. Mrs. Salazar was also appointed to the PA Department of Welfare Workgroup to establish Autism Assessment Policy and clinically directed both the ASD Comprehensive Assessment Project and the PA Department of Early Intervention Reflective Supervision Project. Proudly, Mrs. Salazar chaired candidate Obama’s first Autism Workgroup who drafted the bill which became ASD Federal Law.
Mrs. Salazar has received many professional awards, among them the first Sally Provence Award for excellence in infant and family practice from Zero to Three, National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, Girl Scouts of America Professional of the Year award and National Guidance Counselors Association Professional Excellence award, all Washington, D.C.
Presenters: Stacy Sue Rosello, MA, OTR/L; Ruby Salazar, LCSW, BCD
Viewing family life through the multidisciplinary lens of the DIR-FCD™ model supports interactions around daily routines within families. Imbedded in family experiences are opportunities for DIR model clinicians to ascertain individual differences, blossom interactions, and embrace the ability to harness intent. Helping families connect with a child’s affect and intention in daily life is instrumental to form shared meaningful moments, deepen relationships, and improve quality of developmental capacities (FEDL’s). This process will be reflected in case examples and video and has potential to generate long-term positive outcomes, enfolding a child into a family and creating meaningful rituals in family life.
Presenters: Stacy Sue Rosello, MA, OTR/L; Ruby Salazar, LCSW, BCD
Viewing family life through the multidisciplinary lens of the DIR-FCD™ model supports interactions around daily routines within families. Imbedded in family experiences are opportunities for DIR model clinicians to ascertain individual differences, blossom interactions, and embrace the ability to harness intent. Helping families connect with a child’s affect and intention in daily life is instrumental to form shared meaningful moments, deepen relationships, and improve quality of developmental capacities (FEDL’s). This process will be reflected in case examples and video and has potential to generate long-term positive outcomes, enfolding a child into a family and creating meaningful rituals in family life.
Although all providers in this directory have completed one or more of Profectum’s certificate training courses on the DIR-FCD model, the providers listed in this directory are independent contractors. Providers are not agents nor are they employees and nor are they under the control of Profectum Foundation. Providers are solely responsible for the quality of the services you receive.
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