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Dr. Vanessa Ramirez, Psy.D.

By July 14, 2022

Vanessa Ramirez, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist and the Chief Program Officer at Kristi House with 18 years of research and clinical experience working with high-risk children and families with complex psychiatric and social needs. Dr. Ramirez oversees a staff of 25 therapists and family advocates working in four locations, including program planning and implementation of multiple evidence-based therapies.  In 2019, Kristi House began providing therapy for youth arriving to the U.S. unaccompanied or separated who are detained in shelters, or who are post-release and living with sponsors, using Culturally Modified Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Family Advocacy services were added to the services provided to UC in 2020 given complex needs of youth and sponsors.

Dr. Ramirez has taken what has been learned through the work with UC and served as a consultant and author on numerous projects related to Unaccompanied Minors. She collaborated in adapting Psychological First Aid for Unaccompanied Children which provides guidance on trauma-informed approaches to providers working in emergency settings for UC. She was a member of the 2020 National Child Traumatic Stress Network Policy Task Force, which focused on issues affecting UC and consulted in developing a policy brief titled Children, Youth, and Families Who Experience Migration-Related Trauma and Family Separation. She is currently part of the Curriculum Development Project on Trauma-Informed Care for the Office of Refugee Resettlement.