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Ryan Dixon

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“I feel so lucky to have a job where I not only get to have fun, but also make a difference in my community!”

Ryan Dixon says he “grew up” with California Psychcare (CPC), where he began working as a young man, and learned many valuable lessons through the family that is now 360 Behavioral Health. He likes to make a difference by providing clinical and personal guidance that affects the lives of everyone he serves.

Ryan is a BCBA with a master’s degree in forensic psychology. He has worked in the field of developmental disabilities for 16 years, including foster care, in-home and community-based intervention, group homes, vocational placement, education, and camps. Currently serving the Northern California region, Ryan is particularly interested in the clinical topics of parent/caregiver training, effective group instruction, transition and vocation skill development for young adults. He also has a keen interest in working with developmentally disabled people dealing with forensic issues such as family reunification, diversion, or disabled offenders.

In his spare time, Ryan enjoys cooking and seeing live music and comedy. He has a passion for life and the things that you can’t know about unless you truly experience them through all your senses — that make every day exciting!

Jessica Robles

Jessica Robles

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“It is my absolute honor to be able to make a fundamental difference in people’s lives.”

Jessica Robles enjoys few things more than working with children and making a difference in their lives. She fell in love with the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) after seeing firsthand how effective the treatment is and the positive impact treatment has on families. When asked what she does for a living, Jessica says, “I work with a wide range of individuals, helping them maximize their potential.”

Jessica received her Bachelor of Arts degree in social and behavioral sciences from California State University, Monterey Bay. While at CSUMB, she worked for a local middle school as a teacher’s assistant and 1:1 math aid. Jessica earned her master’s degree in education and her BCBA in 2013.

In her spare time, Jessica enjoys spending time with her family. She loves to host big family gatherings, movie nights, etc.

Blanca Garcia

Blanca Garcia

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“I find much joy in knowing that every day I have an opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life.”

I value meeting new people, experiencing new learning opportunities, and finding ways to contribute to a strong service delivery community. My previous experience in the educational and child development fields helped shaped my path into ABA and behavioral health.

Over the past 15 years and still today, I work with families and professionals that are passionate about helping individuals. We have fun, we’re creative, and all the while we empower others to reach their fullest potential. This is what drives me to continue doing my best each and every day.

In my spare time I enjoy baking and trying out new Pinterest recipes!