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Tricia Fong, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience providing mental health care for children and families. She is skilled in providing infant and early childhood mental health care, including treatment of post-traumatic stress and complex trauma. Dr. Fong earned her Bachelors degree in Psychology and Social Behavior from the University of California at Irvine, and her Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. During her career Dr. Fong has provided clinical services leadership for programs serving families, and worked successfully to support and encourage collaboration with community partners. Her philosophy of patient care is built on the her belief in "our innate capacity for hope and resilience.”
Psychology
Tricia Fong, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience providing mental health care for children and families. She is skilled in providing infant and early childhood mental health care, including treatment of post-traumatic stress and complex trauma. Dr. Fong earned her Bachelors degree in Psychology and Social Behavior from the University of California at Irvine, and her Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. During her career Dr. Fong has provided clinical services leadership for programs serving families, and worked successfully to support and encourage collaboration with community partners. Her philosophy of patient care is built on the her belief in "our innate capacity for hope and resilience.”
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