Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! I am Dr. Vincenza L. Fabber a psychologist with over thirty years’ experience in the behavioral / mental health field. Previously, I was the Director of the Shore Memorial Hospital Children’s Center and Assistant Director of the Montessori Early Childhood School in Virginia. In Pennsylvania, I was a consulting Behavioral Specialist at Scranton State School for the Deaf and served in a leadership role with Mentor.
In 2002, I accepted a clinical position within the state prison system and eventually became the Statewide Director of Behavioral Health Services for the Department of Correction. Post DOC retirement, I continued to provide behavioral health services – working with SOAR (Survivors of Abuse in Recovery) and in private practice. Additionally, I provide oversight of treatment services for the Joseph Patrick Fabber Memorial Foundation.
My degrees and certifications include:
Early Childhood Education, Human Services, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Certified Clinical Correctional Health Care Provider, Certified Hypnotherapist, Registered Play Therapist, Filial Therapist, EAGALA Equine Assisted Therapy certified, Licensed Mental Health Professional, Certified CPR Trainer, Certified Trauma Informed Care Specialist, and is a certified National Institute of Correction Crisis and Hostage Negotiator.
In my spare time, I run a therapeutic horse farm, and enjoy the company of my children and grandchildren, good friends, my pets and my beloved KoKo.
My area of expertise include Trauma, Anxiety, Situational Depression, ADD/ADHD, Grief and Loss, couple therapy, and professional growth and learning.
Let’s talk and see if we are a good fit to work together on your goals.
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Dr. Vincenza Fabber is a seasoned mental health professional based in Delaware with 25 years of experience in the behavioral and mental health field. She combines clinical leadership, hands-on therapeutic work, and specialty training to help people navigate trauma, anxiety, grief, depression, relationship and family conflicts, eating and parenting concerns, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other challenges.
Her career includes leadership and direct-service roles across settings. She served as Director of the Shore Memorial Hospital Children’s Center and as Assistant Director of a Montessori early childhood school in Virginia. In Pennsylvania, she worked as a consulting behavioral specialist at the Scranton State School for the Deaf and held a leadership role with Mentor. In 2002 she entered a clinical position within the state prison system and later became the Statewide Director of Behavioral Health Services for the Department of Correction.
After retiring from the Department of Correction, Dr. Fabber continued providing behavioral health services, contributing to SOAR (Survivors of Abuse in Recovery) and maintaining a private practice. She also oversees treatment services for the Joseph Patrick Fabber Memorial Foundation. Outside of clinical work she runs a therapeutic horse farm and enjoys time with her children, grandchildren, friends, pets and her beloved KoKo.
Her education and specialized training span early childhood education, human services, counseling psychology and clinical psychology, along with certifications in clinical correctional health care, hypnotherapy, play therapy, filial therapy, equine-assisted therapy (EAGALA), CPR instruction, trauma-informed care, and crisis and hostage negotiation through the National Institute of Corrections. She is a licensed mental health professional in Delaware (DE LPMHC PC-0000437). Dr. Fabber also offers coaching and support for professional growth and learning.
Dr. Fabber’s practice focuses on practical strategies and compassionate care for individuals, couples and families. She welcomes conversations to determine whether her experience and approach are a good fit for a person’s goals.
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