Jacqueline Ford

Jacqueline Y. Ford received her B.A from Holy Names College. She obtained three Master’s degree: Counseling Psychology, Christian Leadership Development and Psychology. Jacqueline received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Walden University in 2015. Dr. Ford currently chairs the Trauma Informed-Care committee for Community Providers of Enrichment Services in Arizona and California. Dr. Ford has dedicated her efforts on serving the needs of women and children who have lived experiences in the area of trauma and domestic violence. Dr. Ford is the Founder and CEO of The Center of Hope-Arizona. The Center of Hope Arizona is a non-profit organization which will offer services for women and children of domestic violence once it opens its doors. Jacqueline, adopted four children out of abusive and traumatic circumstances. She uses her education, skills, love and knowledge to help other foster/adoptive families’ advance as they embark on their healing journey.

Publications

Identifying, Treating, and Preventing Childhood Trauma in Rural Communities
Marion Baker, Jacqueline Ford, Brittany Canfield, Traci Grabb. © 2016. 306 pages.
While there have been great strides made in the treatment options available to trauma victims, there is a noticeable gap in the availability of medical, social, and psychological...