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ABOUT LEIGH M. BAKER
Leigh M. Baker, psychologist, consultant, expert witness and author,
has specialized in the treatment of traumatized individuals, children
and their families for twenty years. She is an expert in the area
of sexual abuse and the evaluation and treatment of very young children,
under the age of five. She has written numerous articles and published
three books on the topic of child sexual abuse.
Dr. Baker is the clinical director of the Trauma Treatment Center
of Colorado. This facility is responsible for the evaluation, diagnosis,
treatment and consultation of traumatized children and their families.
The Center conducts research, is a training site for Doctoral students,
and provides seminars on the latest advances in the field of childhood
trauma.
She
has been certified as a forensic expert in trauma, and childhood
sexual abuse and has been asked to testify in many cases
involving childhood trauma. She routinely performs evaluations for
the courts, police departments, and social service agencies on children
who have been victims of violence, abuse, and neglect. She presents
workshops and training seminars in how to conduct a forensic interview
with young children, using play therapy with traumatized children,
understanding the psychobiology of trauma, and the use of the family
in healing the traumatized child.
Leigh M. Baker's newest book, Protecting Your Children
from Sexual Predators, is published by St. Martin's
Press. It provides parents an extensive look into a child molester
and helps them
understand how they are able to gain access to children and
groom them for abuse. It also provides a wealth of practical
information on how parents can protect their children from sexual
predators by monitoring the Internet, using the Sex Offender
Registry and developing safety contracts at home. Dr. Baker
has also written a handbook for parents whose children have
been sexually abused and a trainer's manual for clinicians who
work with traumatized children and their families.
Protecting Your Children from Sexual
Predators has been featured in Time Magazine, Cosmopolitan,
Parents and Ladies Home Journal as well as numerous articles
in newspapers around the country. Leigh M. Baker has appeared
on the Liza Gibbons Show, spoken about her book on The John
Walsh Show and has had several appearances on CNN both nationally
and internationally. She has also appeared on several of Denver's
local news programs. Click here for more information and
to order a copy of this book.
Prior to publishing Protecting Your Children
from Sexual Predators, she authored When Your Child's Been Abused:
A Parent Handbook and a companion Training Manual for
clinicians.
LEIGH M. BAKER, Psy.D. RESUME & EXPERIENCE
Author, Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators
EDUCATION:
Doctor of Psychology, University of Denver, 1987
Master of Arts, Special Education, University of Northern Colorado,
1976
Bachelor of Arts, English, Education, Trenton State College,
New Jersey, 1972
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
School Psychologist
Learning disability Specialist
Teaching Degree in Secondary Education
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Founder and Director, Trauma
Treatment Center of Colorado, 1990
Currently supervises outpatient clinic and the Center's research,
education and outreach programs. Responsibilities include direct
services to traumatized children, adolescents, adults, and families;
supervising the trauma treatment team; grant writing; research
and program development.
Clinical Psychologist. Sexual abuse treatment and diagnosis
of young children, family and marital therapy, group and individual
treatment and forensic evaluations and testimony.
Consultant. Hospice of Metro Denver, and AMI Aurora for
children's grief groups, social services sex abuse team, and
special foster care placement.
Clinical Supervisor. Doctoral students in psychology,
University of Denver.
Faculty. Family therapy Training Institute of Colorado.
Teaching, supervising and workshop presntations.
Dr. Baker has also had extensive experience working with juvenile
offernders and inner city youth, as well as Native American
children. She was awarded a NIMH grant in the 1970s to study
the effects
of reading problems on juvenille deliquency and has written
additional grants for research in the area of childhood abuse.
Dr. Baker
is the author of numberious articles on children and trauma. |
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