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Marc Rosenberg, LMFT, BCBA
Marc Rosenberg is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist located in Encinitas, California. He received his Masters of Arts in Sports Business from the University of San Francisco in 2007 and his Masters of Science in Counseling from California State University, Fullerton in 2012. Marc has worked with individuals, couples, children, and families for over 10 years in a variety of settings including private practice, educationally related mental health services, and social and community service agencies. He began his counseling career by serving children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders and has continued to broaden his scope of practice by introducing new populations of clients throughout his career. Marc’s passion for health and fitness plays a prominent role in his treatment process, using a holistic perspective and integrative treatment strategies to best support his clients growth. He believes that change is made through collaboration and team supports, and he strives to provide each client with a supportive and engaging environment in which to process their journeys, and create healthy road maps for their future success.

Beth Calarco, M.A., BCBA
Beth is a developmental specialist and behavior analyst. She loves working with children and their families. Beth has worked in the field of autism intervention for over 15 years and founded ABAcus in 2012 . She earned her MA in Developmental Psychology (with a focus on Neuropsychology and assessment) at San Diego State University in 2003 and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2005. Beth’s extensive experience encompasses all aspects of the delivery of ABA treatment: diagnosis, assessment, program design, direct 1:1 work with children, and parent coaching. Her ABA approach is heavily influenced by her vast knowledge of child development and developmental trajectories. She brings a common-sense practicality to her ABA work that comes from being a parent herself. Hence, she greatly enjoys working with parents to make ABA strategies more accessible and easy to implement throughout the day.