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Dr. Carmine Pecoraro Psy.D., C.A.P.
Clinical Psychologist & Neuropsychologist
Certified Addiction Professional
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Dr. Pecoraro holds a
Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology/Neuropsychology, two
Masters Degrees in the mental health field and has been in the field of
counseling for over 20 years. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist
and Neuropsychologist, a Certified Addiction Professional and an
Internationally Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor.
Dr. Pecoraro treats
a wide range of mental health and addiction issues. He is experienced
in psychological, psychoeducational and neuropsychological testing and
evaluation. Dr. Pecoraro has received numerous awards for his work in
both the mental health and addictions fields. Some of his awards
include Outstanding Professional of the Year from the Florida Alcohol
and Drug Abuse Association and Outstanding Mental Health Provider of
the Year from the Florida Mental Health Council. Dr. Pecoraro lectures
on both mental health and addiction issues worldwide. He has published
numerous articles in professional journals, magazines and has appeared
on television and radio. Dr. Pecoraro has been working with
Hanley Center in various capacities for over 10 years and serves on
numerous Board of Directors for non for profit organizations locally,
nationally and internationally. He believes in "giving back to the
community". Dr. Pecoraro was a Program Director and a Program Professor
at Nova Southeastern University and currently is the Program
Director and Assistant Professor for the Master Of Science Graduate
prmgram in Mental Health Counseling at Springfield College, Tampa Bay
Campus.
Judith Ann Pecoraro B.S., C.B.H.T.
Certified Behavioral Health Tech
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Judith Ann Pecoraro
has been in the Mental Health Field since 1992. Before entering
the Mental Health Field, Ms. Pecoraro taught Emotionally Handicapped
Children for five years. She holds a Bachelors of Science Degree
from Springfield College. She is a Certified Behavioral Health
Technician through the Florida Certification Board and is currently
working on her Masters of Science Degree in Mental Health
Counseling. Ms. Pecoraro's background includes 11 years
of Case Management and Crisis Intervention facilitation. She
is experienced in counseling substance abusing clients and their
families, as well as working with individuals that have domestic
violence issues, Ms. Pecoraro has been published in Counselor
Magazine, was President of the Jaycee's (Junior Chamber of Commerce)
in Clearwater, Florida and Secretary for Positive Expressions in
Gulfport, Florida. Positive Expressions is a non-profit
organization working to empower HIV infected and affected individuals
by developing and supporting their self-expression, and educating the
public through the presentation of creative work. She has been
recognized by various communities and organizations for her work in
fundraising for Domestic Violence and HIV.

Mary Jean Garcia, M.S.W.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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Mary Jean Garcia
joined our office in the fall of 2006 bringing her cultural competence
expertise in treatment to the Hispanic/Latino community. Ms.
Garcia is also Adjunct Faculty in the Master of Mental Health
Counseling Program of Springfield College School of Human Services,
Tampa Bay Campus. A native of Puerto Rico,
Mary first came to the United States in 1970 and attended Barry
University in Miami where she received her Bachelors Degree in Science
with a concentration in Social Work. After
working in the public school system in her hometown of Fajardo, Puerto
Rico for 1 year, Mary relocated to New York City pursuing graduate
studies and receiving a Masters Degree in Social Work from New York
University in 1977. Prior to coming to Florida, Mary practiced in New York City for 26 years holding clinical, supervisory and managerial positions. Most of her professional experience has been in the area of community mental health. As
a New York State licensed clinical social worker, she was a medical
social worker at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn for 2 years, worked for
the NY State Office of Mental Health for 7 years holding clinical and
supervisory positions, and was the Director for Mental Health Services
at the Puerto Rican Family Institute for 16 years. Mary was active in advocacy work for the mentally ill and the Hispanic/Latino community. She also served on the Board of the Association of Hispanic Mental Health Professionals for several years as an officer. The
Florida sun and warmth were a loud call and strong magnet and in late
2003 Mary and her family relocated to the Sunshine State. Most recently, Ms. Garcia was a Systems Facilitator with Children’s Home Society in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. In
that capacity, she intervened with complex foster care cases assisting
biological parents navigate the dependency care system and facilitating
their reunification with their children. A
committed mental health professional and proud social worker who
approaches her work with her heart, Ms. Garcia is happy and excited to
join the family of Dr. Carmine J. Pecoraro, Psy.D, and Associates.

Randy Ferguson
Behavioral Health Tech
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Randy has many years of life experience. He grew up in Virginia and moved to Florida 4 1/2 years ago. Randy worked for The Watershed Treatment Facility as a Behavioral Health Technician. He is currently employed with Genesis House Residential Treatment Center as a Primary Therapist. Randy works evenings and Saturdays facilitating groups and individual sessions for our organization. In his spare time, Randy attends Springfield College in Tampa, Florida to further his education in the field of Addiction Studies. |