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Beth Limberg, PhD, RPT-S
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Associate Professor Assistant Director, Clinical PsyD Program, Sacramento California School of Professional Psychology
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Alliant International University 425 University Avenue, Suite 201 Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone: (916) 565-3514 Fax: (916) 565-2959 Email: BLimberg@alliant.edu
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- Zero to Three DC: 0-3R Training Task Force
Zero to Three, Washington, DC
Provide national consultation and training to community mental health professionals regarding diagnosing young children using the DC: 0-3R.
- Agency Consultant
River Oak Center for Children, Sacramento, California
Provide full-day trainings in clinical practice with young children & their families. Trainings focus on assessment, diagnosis, & treatment in infant-preschool mental health, & in attachment issues. Training site is a qualified APA, BBS, & APT provider.
- Mental Health Consultant
Birth and Beyond, Sacramento, California
Provide monthly mental health consultation to masters-level Team Leaders who supervise paraprofessionals providing direct care (developmental guidance, community resourcing, etc.) to high-risk families with infants & toddlers.
- University of California, Davis, Psychiatric Residency
Invited Faculty (Volunteer)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology (1999)
California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno, California Ecosystemic Clinical Child Psychology Proficiency APA-accredited Clinical Psychology Program
- Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (1993)
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, minor in Mathematics (1987)
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
- Professional Licenses and Certifications
Licensed Psychologist (California PSY17418) California Board of Psychology
- Registered Play Therapist & Supervisor (#S631)
Association for Play Therapy
- Fundamentals of Infant Preschooler Mental Health Certificate
Alliant International University
- Association for Play Therapy
Registered Play Therapist & Supervisor, Member
Play Therapy is “the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development.” APT was established in 1982 to promote the value of play, play therapy, and credentialed play therapists, through research, training and credentialing, and promotional programs. [excerpt from www.a4pt.org]
- Zero to Three
Member, Zero to Three DC: 0-3R Training Task Force
Zero To Three’s mission is to promote the healthy development of our nation’s infants and toddlers by supporting and strengthening families, communities, and those who work on their behalf. We are dedicated to advancing current knowledge; promoting beneficial policies and practices; communicating research and best practices to a wide variety of audiences; and providing training, technical assistance and leadership development. [excerpt from www.zerotothree.org]
- American Psychological Association
Member
APA is a scientific and professional organization that represents psychology in the United States. The object of the American Psychological Association is to advance psychology as a science and profession, and as a means of promoting health, education, and human welfare. [excerpt from www.apa.org]
- Boy Scouts of America, Mt. Diablo Silverado Council, Muir District
- Volunteer Behavioral Consultant
- St. Clare’s Catholic Church, Roseville, California
- Choir Member & Assistant Director
- Lector
- Volunteer Mental Health Consultant
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