Dr. Ronald Federici Answers His Critics: Part 2 of 7

Dr. Ronald Federici has been unjustly criticized by a fringe group of “internet vigilantes” who are the self-appointed watchdogs of international adoptions. This group has consisted, at various times, of the following individuals: 1. Larry Sarner; Sarner is a mathematician by training. He was involved in a financial scandal involving his non-working designs for voting…

Dr. Ronald Federici: “Hope, Where All Hope Had Been Lost”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE McLean, Virginia, United States of America September 4, 2010 — Dr. Ronald S. Federici is a clinical developmental neuropsychologist with 20 years of experience working with children that have serious neurodevelopmental and emotional problems. In 1986, he founded Neuropsychological and Family Therapy Associates PC. in which he serves as the Clinical Director…

Dr. Ronald Federici: Putting the Puzzle Together

Follow this link to read a story of how Dr. Ronald Federici “put the puzzle together” and solved a family’s problems.

Dr. Ronald Federici Cited in Article “Post-Institutional Syndrome in Romanian Adoptees” (page 8)

Dr. Ronald Federici Cited in Article “Post-Institutional Syndrome in Romanian Adoptees” (page 8)

Dr. Ronald Federici Cited in Article “Post-Institutional Syndrome in Romanian Adoptees” (page 7)

Dr. Ronald Federici Cited in Article “Post-Institutional Syndrome in Romanian Adoptees” (page 7)

Amazon.com Book Review

Valle C. Oberg (Las Vegas, NV) – See all my reviews This review is from: Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child), Second Edition (Paperback) The book gives detailed treatment of the aggressive, violent, controlling,irrational internationally adopted child. Follow the treatment exactly and…

Dr. Ronald Federici Interviewed by New York Times: “Under Socialized Children”

Dr. Ronald Federici discusses, among other things, the lack of socialization of adopted children in this New York Times interview.

Articles of Interest

Amminger GP, Berger GE, Schäfer MR.  Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation in children with autism: A double-blind randomized, placebo controlled pilot study. Biol Psychiatry 2007; 61(4):551-553. Researchers found that treatment with Omega-3 fatty acids was superior to placebo in controlling symptoms autism and associated symptoms including hyperactivity and stereotypy.  Amminger and colleagues conducted a double-blind, randomized,…