[b]Amelia Foxwell[/b] from [b]Florida[/b] is a well-known psychologist specializing in helping the survivors of violence, torture and trauma. She took various steps to help in the renormalization of the survivors into the society and she also works with a group of highly expert group of professionals in order to build their empowered communities.
Amelia is also involved in various philanthropic works and she has received the Volunteer of the Year award for her commitment as well as the spirit for community service.
Apart from that, [b]Amelia Foxwell[/b] is also the Director of The McArdle Center for Early Autism Intervention. She has a great deal of experience in handling, training, and working with children suffering from autism. This center has gained immense popularity and is first of its kind in Mid-Shore area, providing services to children with autism from age 2 to 8 years.
[b]About Amelia Foxwell[/b]
[b]Amelia Foxwell[/b] has more than 15 years experience of training working with autistic children. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from University of South Florida and later completed Masters in Applied Psychology from Sacred Heart University. Currently, she is a Doctoral Student in Research Psychology. She has worked as a Community Liaison at Deaf Referral Services, Project Manager at Epicurean Life, Advisor at Novus Investigations, Director at Veterans Landing Zone, ABA Therapist at V.B. and Instructor at Z7 Tactical. Currently, she contributes to the Martin Luther king Recreation Center in Baltimore. She works with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a program where she volunteers. Over the years, she has gained huge popularity among her peers and associates.