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Sue Kelledy received her bachelor's degree for biology from Stonehill College in 1997 and her master of social
work degree from the University of Denver in 2003. Additionally, she completed a certification course in Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy from Boston University. Through her past experiences working in residential schools, day treatment,
inpatient hospitals, and as a research assistant Ms. Kelledy has received some training in the area of behavior
modification including Applied Behavioral Analysis. In conjunction with her work at Colony Care, she also continues
to work at Wayside Youth & Family Services in their family based service program where she provides an intensive,
individualized and flexible approach to treating children, adolescents and their families. She has experience
treating children and adolescents experiencing issues related to ADHD, mood disorders, anxiety, trauma history
and life adjustments. Additionally, she has an extensive history working with children who have had a range of
developmental disabilities, including children on the autism spectrum. Ms. Kelledy enjoys working with children
and families to develop measurable, behavioral objectives in treatment that target symptom management and improved
functioning at home and school.
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