Beth KetaineckDr. Beth Ketaineck is a licensed clinical psychologist in New Hampshire and a state trainer for Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). Dr. Ketaineck has been working with children ages 3-18 in a community mental health setting at Riverbend Community Mental Health, Inc. since 2012, with a particular focus on evidence-based intervention for our youngest and most vulnerable population, ages 3-6. Dr. Ketaineck has long been interested in disrupting negative impacts of intergenerational trauma by working with both children and their caregivers to engage in reflective practice and work toward noticing and changing unhealthy relational patterns and attachment styles. Dr. Ketaineck was first introduced to CPP in 2012, under the supervision and mentorship of Dr. Yackley, and has never looked back. She was trained in the first cohort of NH clinicians to become nationally rostered in 2017 and has been leading the robust CPP consultation team at Riverbend for almost ten years.
Dr. Ketaineck’s educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston College and a PsyD in clinical psychology from Antioch University in Keene, NH. Dr. Ketaineck was credentialed in Early Child and Family Mental Health (ECFMH) and became a certified Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Services (TIECS) trainer in 2014. As an associate of The Center for Trauma-Responsive Practice Change, she has provided numerous trainings on trauma-informed care in schools, daycare centers, and to parents across New England. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Ketaineck has been providing individual and group supervision to doctoral students since 2015 and loves sharing her knowledge and passion with eager learners new to the field. Dr. Ketaineck is thrilled and honored to be training in CPP alongside Dr. Yackley and to be such an active part of the amazing NH CPP Network! |