Kimberly Bronz, PhD

 

Clinical Director, MTFC-P Program

Oregon Social Learning Center

 


I1 MULTIDIMENSIONAL TREATMENT FOSTER CARE FOR PRESCHOOLERS (MTFC-P)

 

Kimberly D. Bronz is an early career Research Scientist and Clinician at the Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC). She graduated from the University of Oregon with a doctoral degree in School Psychology. Dr. Bronz’s research interests include the effects of early childhood maltreatment on long-term development and the development of evidence-based interventions to ameliorate the effects of trauma. Dr. Bronz is also interested in the process of improving school functioning for at-risk populations of children by promoting the development of executive functioning, early literacy skills, and social-emotional development. Currently, Dr. Bronz is the clinical director of two clinical treatment programs including the implementation of the Kids in Transition to School randomized clinical trail and the Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Prevention Program which is an evidence-based treatment program serving preschool-age children in foster care.