Juntos Therapy, LLC

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Daniel Camarillo

Daniel Camarillo es el director de Operaciones Clinicas de Juntos. Él fue certificado Analista de Conducta (BCBA) en 2017. Trabajó directamente con clientes durante 7 años como técnico de comportamiento antes de obtener la certificación BCBA. Daniel ha trabajado en muchos lugares diferentes incluso en la clínica, escuelas, y en casa. Ha trabajado con personas desde la intervención temprana hasta la edad adulta, de 12 meses a 26 años. Daniel ha estado usando español con clientes y su familias desde 2011 y sabe que importante el idioma es para ayudar a las familias.

 

He strives to expand his knowledge repertoire to serve patients and their families the best he can. Daniel’s very passionate about utilizing Relational Frame Theory in treatment to help patients make long lasting growth on their journeys towards independence. 

Daniel grew up in San Jose, California and moved to Georgia in 2021. He is married to Priscilla and they have two adult children that still live in California. On the weekends, Daniel likes to go to rock concerts and hang out with friends for table top role playing games.

Victoria Cheney

Victoria Cheney is the Director of Clinical Training at Juntos. In her role, she focuses on encouraging professional development with the team of therapists to improve clinical outcomes for all patients. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, then pursued a Master of Arts in Special Education (Applied Behavior Analysis) through Arizona State University. Victoria earned her certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2023 and has been practicing ever since. Prior to becoming a BCBA, she worked as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in 2021 and as an RBT Trainer from 2022.

In Victoria’s first BCBA role, she was assigned a caseload of predominantly Spanish-speaking families and this quickly became her passion. With no prior experience speaking Spanish, Victoria dedicated herself to learning the language of her families to best serve them. She strives to continue to improve and provide these families with bilingual services. After all – how effective is ABA therapy if children cannot communicate in the native language of their family and supporting community?

Victoria studied Relational Frame Theory (RFT) for years during her experience in ABA and saw the difference it makes in treatment when used effectively. She focuses her treatment heavily on using RFT to help her patients actively learn from their surroundings and reach their full potential in ABA therapy and beyond.  

Victoria lives in Atlanta with her husband and 3 dogs. In her free time she enjoys spending time outside with her family, on the couch with Guitar Hero, or in bed with a good book!