Danielle Gregg, MNM, Director of Training at the Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress at Kennedy Krieger Institute. Driven by the desire to not have a child's creativity stifled by unexpected challenges in life, Gregg has been working with children with special needs and their families for more than 25 years. She is currently responsible for the management, implementation and evaluation of training services offered by the Training Academy. Previously, Gregg was a program manager at the traumatic stress center, responsible for the coordination and monitoring of special programs, activities and projects. She was also a manager at Kennedy Krieger's Neurobehavioral Behavior Unit, working with children with severe behavior and/or developmental disorders and developing programs designed to train others to implement engagement sessions to promote effective coping through play, preparation, education and self-expression activities – was the coordinator for the Research Initiatives for Student Enhancement (RISE) training program-- a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded program to promote professional development, research, education and training for racial and ethnic minority graduate students who are interested in pursuing research experiences in the field of public health-- and planning committee member for the 24th Annual International Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children (ATTACh) Conference. In 2014, Gregg received the Mayoral Certificate of Recognition for her compassion and generosity as a Board Member and mentor for Women Embracing Abilities Now (W.E.A.N.) a peer counseling/mentoring organization servicing women and young ladies with varying degrees of disabilities. She received her master's degree in non-profit management from the Notre Dame of Maryland University, and her undergraduate degree from Morgan State University.

Contact Information:
Danielle Gregg, MNM
Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress
1741 Ashland Avenue, Forth Floor
Baltimore, MD. 21205
Phone: (443) 923-5972
Email: Gregg@KennedyKrieger.org

Miguel Roberts, PhD Faculty/Training Coordinator, Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress Training Academy. He is also a clinical psychologist with the Traumatic Stress Center’s Mental Health Outpatient Program where he coordinates the adult services clinic. He obtained his Ph. D in clinical psychology from the University of Mississippi and completed his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He completed a NIDA postdoctoral fellowship specializing in PTSD and substance use disorders at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Roberts has over 10 years of federal service as a psychologist for the US Army, the Baltimore VA Medical Center and the Washington DC VA Medical Center. He previously treated veterans with PTSD and other associated mental health concerns using evidenced based treatment. He is a VA Certified provider for Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure.

Contact Information:
Miguel Roberts, PhD
Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress
1741 Ashland Avenue, Third Floor
Baltimore, MD. 21205
Phone: (443) 923- 5871
Email: robertsmi@kennedykrieger.org