JOSELITO FAUSTINO, PSY.D.

Joselito Faustino, Psy.D., is a psychologist and educator specializing – for more than 17 years – in the treatment and assessment of individuals with personality disorders, psychopharmacology, correctional psychology, trauma, sexual abuse, suicide, and substance abuse issues. Dr. Faustino is currently a clinical psychologist for an inpatient residential treatment program within the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Victorville, California. In addition, he was the former drug abuse program coordinator for four federal prison institutions, managing thousands of inmates in the federal system drug program. He is the former program adviser and current professor for Brandman University and Chapman University, teaching and supervising students in the Master’s Program in Marriage and Family Therapy for the last 9 years. Dr. Faustino has given numerous presentations and trainings on personality disorders, substance abuse, ethics, clinical syndromes on anxiety, psychosis and depression, trauma, sexual abuse and prevention, suicide, and others.





Speaker Disclosures:



Financial: Joselito Faustino is a professor for Brandman University and Chapman University. Dr. Faustino receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.



Nonfinancial: Joselito Faustino is a member of the American Psychological Association; and California American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.