
Empowering Mental Wellness Journey
Dr. Ronda Hampton
Clinical Licensed Psychologist
Diamond Bar, CA
Dr. Ronda Hampton
Clinical Licensed Psychologist
Diamond Bar, CA
Dr. Ronda Hampton is a Specialized Clinical Psychologist highly trained mental health professional who specializes in assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. Dr. Hampton works collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families to help them better understand their thoughts, emotions, and patterns of behavior.
Dr. Hampton is also a published author, advocate for mental health that assist families of missing loved ones and Founder of REACH, a non-profit organization which assists in the search for the missing and mentally ill. Additional services include interfacing with law enforcement, community education and linking families with resources to assist with their search efforts.
Dr. Ronda L. Hampton is a privately practicing psychologist in California and co-founder of REACH for Mental Health Awareness, a nonprofit organization that educates about mental health awareness and assists families searching for their missing loved ones. Dr. Hampton is a strong advocate for justice for Mitrice Richardson, a 24-year-old African-American woman who went missing from Malibu, California, on September 17, 2009. Inspired by the disappearance, search, and death of Mitrice Richardson, who also worked as a psychology intern at Dr. Hampton's private practice, Dr. Hampton has created The Skool Kids book series, which will work as a practical guide to keep kids safe from perils and teach children about safety. The central characters of this series are Amber Dubois, Jeremy Lum, Mitrice Richardson, Phylicia Barnes, and Wesley Tracy, whose lives profoundly touched Dr. Hampton.
Dr. Ronda Hampton is co-producer of the award-winning documentary Lost Compassion: The Mitrice Richardson story and has made numerous appearances on local and national news programs.
IN LOVING MEMORY
Inspired by the disappearance, search, and death of Mitrice Richardson, who also worked as a psychology intern at Dr. Hampton's private practice, Dr. Hampton created The Skool Kids book series, which will work as a practical guide to keep kids safe from perils and teach children about safety. The central characters of this series are influenced by the lives of Amber Dubois, Jeremy Lum, Mitrice Richardson, Phylicia Barnes, and Wesley Tracy, whose lives profoundly touched Dr. Hampton.
The first book in The Skool Kids book series is Amber Goes Missing which is intended for children ages six through ten years old. Amber Goes Missing is centered around the book character Amber who strays away from her friends on the way home from school and is faced with making decisions about her safety. The book character was inspired by Amber Dubois a 14 year old who went missing from Escondido, California, in February of 2009. This book will enlighten children about the importance of considering their safety in public places. Amber Goes Missing communicates the importance of not venturing too far from one another and remaining in groups whenever possible.
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