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Latham, Craig

PO Box 60007 Northampton, MA 01062
(508) 650-5800
clatham@forensicdoc.com
www.LathamConsultingGroup.com

  • Clinical Licenses held
    • Licensed doctoral psychologist at independent practice level
  • Ages of population served:
    • 3-22 years
  • Genders Served:
    • Male
    • Female
    • Self-Identified gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered
  • Types of Services offered:
    • Evaluations
    • Consultation
    • Training
    • Program Development
    • Risk Assessments
    • Other
  • Experience with Specialized Populations:
    • Co-Occurring severe and persistent major mental illness/psychiatric conditions and problem sexual behavior (MI/PSB)
    • Pervasive Developmental Disabilities (PDD including Autism Spectrum/Intellectual Disabilities (ID))
    • Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problem sexual behaviors
    • Sexual abusers with their own history of early sexual victimization
    • Mild Mental Retardation or developmental disability in the PDD/Autism Spectrum
    • Adolescent emergence of major mental illness (e.g., Bipolar Disorder, Psychotic Disorders)
    • Severe verbal or non-verbal learning disability
    • Severe trauma population (e.g., fragile PTSD, complex trauma adaptation, dissociation)
    • Co-occurring disorder: psychiatric disability and substance abuse
    • Gang involved youth
    • Youth who have been exploited in organized sexual trafficking
    • Youth with high frequency/severity of self-injurious behaviors
    • Youth with high frequency/severity of assaultive behavior targeting others
    • Youth with a history of fire setting
  • Language Proficiencies in Group/Individual sessions:
    • English
    • Spanish
  • Residential Treatment Program:  No
  • Psychopharmacology Referrals Provided:  Yes