Doctoral Internship Program
in
Clinical Psychology


Faculty

Internship President
Suzonne Kline, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Chief of Mental Health Services, FDC

Internship President holds a doctorate in clinical psychology with a concentration in forensics from Argosy University. She has extensive experience with trial consultation and expert witness testimony, as well as being a training instructor for conducting psychosexual evaluation. Her expertise earned her many opportunities as a national speaker on the topic of sexual violence. Her experience includes working as the Psychological Services Director for Florida’s Sexually Violent Predator Program with DCF. Dr. Kline’s work within corrections includes mental health program development/ administration, clinical training, supervision & management at Gadsden CF. She also worked for over two years overseeing the specialized residential Secure Treatment Unit at Wakulla Annex designed to meet the needs of those in a close management status with severe mental illness. As Chief of Mental Health Services, Dr. Kline is responsible for clinical and administrative oversight for the delivery of statewide, comprehensive mental health services.

Internship Training Director
Thomas Culbreath, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist at Zephyrhills Correctional Institution, FDC

After serving as a faculty supervisor from 2011-13 and the Assistant Internship Training Director from 2013-2016 Dr. Culbreath assumed the role as the Director of Internship Training beginning with the 2016-17 internship class. He is a licensed psychologist who has worked in corrections in both the public and private sectors across varying levels of care, at multiple facilities for more than a decade. His experience includes, direct service provision, crisis management, staff recruitment and development, monitoring and evaluating service provision, development and oversight of mental health service delivery systems, extensive patient care, treatment, assessment, evaluation and consultation, and the training and education of mental health staff including licensed professionals, pre-doctoral interns, and postdoctoral residents. His areas of clinical interest are in crisis intervention and psychological assessment particularly the Rorschach.

He received his doctorate from the Florida School of Professional Psychology and was a member of the second class (‘08-‘09) of interns to complete the Florida Department of Corrections internship. After completing the internship, he remained with the Florida Department of Corrections at Zephyrhills Correctional Institution where he completed his post-doc requirements and promoted up through both the State and private systems to arrive at his current leadership position.

Internship Site Supervisors: Responsible for Training and Direct Clinical Supervision
Daniele Profilo, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Psychological Services Director at ZCI, Centurion of Florida

Daniele Profilo, Psy.D., received his degree from the Florida School of Professional Psychology in Tampa and is a graduate of the 2016-17 Internship class as well as the 2017-18 class of residents. Following his training in the Department he decided to pursue and accept a position with Centurion of FL to work as the psychologist supervising the outpatient department at ZCI. In this position he was responsible for the oversight, management, and service delivery to male offenders housed at ZCI and also served as the outpatient rotation supervisor for the internship. Beginning in 2021 he was promoted to the position of psychological services director at ZCI where he is responsible for the design, management, and delivery of mental health services to all patients housed at ZCI. He is also a primary supervisor for the Department’s residency program and provides valuable supervision and insight to interns. . Dr. Profilo has particular interests in the area of psychological testing with extensive exposure to neuropsychological assessment and screening.

Barbara Miller, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Inpatient Psychologist at ZCI, Centurion of FL
Mallory McCoy, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Inpatient Psychologist at ZCI, Centurion of FL
Kerry Ferguson, Ph.D
Licensed Psychologist, Psychological Services Director at Lowell Correctional Institution Centurion of FL
Amberlee Perez, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Psychological Services Director, Lake CI
Naomi Esteves, Psy.D.,
Licensed Psychologist, Lake CI Inpatient, Centurion of FL
Scott Whitacre, Ph.D.,
Licensed Psychologist, Psychological Services Director at CFRC, Centurion of FL
Jose Vazquez Torres, Psy.D.,
Licensed Psychologist, Reception Psychologist at CFRC, Centurion of FL
Thomas Culbreath, Psy.D.,
Licensed Psychologist at ZCI, FDC

Adjunct Faculty

On-site professional staff who provide consultation, informal supervision and training:
Deidre Newville, Psy.D.,
Regional Mental Health Ombudsman, ZCI, FDC
Deidre Newville started her career in Mental Health as an Art Therapist, working for 10 years at Metropolitan State Hospital in California with 5150 population and inmates with mental health issues. While in California, she earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology form California School for Professional Psychology within emphasis in Multicultural Community Counseling. Her post doc training focused on community work with older adults providing testing and counseling. She moved to Florida in 2011 to work for the Department of Corrections. She has experience working in confinement, close management, SHOS, inpatient, and reception. She currently is one of 7 Regional Mental Health Ombudsman working for Central Office.

Off-site psychologists who provide training, consultation and programmatic guidance:
Suzonne Kline, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Chief of Mental Health Services, FDC
Stephanie Crawford, Psy.D.,
Assistant Chief of Mental Health Services, FDC
Suzonne Kline is a licensed psychologist in the State of Florida who has worked in correctional settings for more than two decades and currently serves as the Assistant Chief of Mental Health. She completed her internship and residency in psychology within the Florida Department of Corrections and has a broad knowledge of the mental health systems within FDC. She has served as a psychologist in inpatient and outpatient settings, as a Psychological Services Director, a Regional Contract Monitor and prior to her current position she was the first psychologist to serve as an Assistant Warden of Mental Health at Suwannee Correctional Institution.
Sandy Martinez, Ph.D.
Central Office Mental Health Ombudsman, FDC
Kathryn Cook, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Regional Mental Health Consultant, Region III, Centurion of FL
Kathryn Cook, is a licensed psychologist currently serving as the Regional Mental Health Director for Region III for Centurion of FL. She was previously the Psychological Services Director at Florida Women's Reception Center in Ocala, Florida. She completed her doctoral education at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and completed both her doctoral internship and postdoctoral residency with the Florida Department of Corrections. She has also trained in juvenile and Federal correctional facilities within Florida, completing psychological assessments and forensic evaluations, individual therapy, and group therapy.
Angela Williams, Ph.D.,
Licensed Psychologist, Suicide & Self-Injury Prevention Supervisor, FDC

Resource Faculty

Professionals who are available for consultation:
Peggy Watkins-Ferrell, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Director of Mental Health Service, Centurion of Florida
Peggy Watkins-Ferrell, currently serves as the Statewide Director of Mental Health for Centurion of Florida. She is a licensed psychologist with over twenty-five years of professional experience providing and managing behavioral health care services. She trained at DePaul University where she earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in their APA-approved clinical psychology program. For the last 18 years she has worked as a psychologist in ever increasingly responsible positions within the field of correctional psychology. Prior positions included serving as the FDC Assistant Director of Mental Health Services, the Region 2 Mental Health Consultant, and as a Senior Psychologist in both inpatient and outpatient settings. During the first 10 years of her career, she worked primarily with children, adolescents, and their families and was the Clinical Director of a program specializing in the treatment of child abuse located in Chicago.
Sara D’Marie, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Mental Health Monitor, FDC
Sara D’Marie, received her graduate degree in clinical psychology from Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, and completed her internship at Montana State University. Following completion of her internship, she began her employment with the Florida Department of Corrections, beginning what has been over two decades with the FDC. She has worked at Union Correctional Institution and Florida State Prison, receiving experience in all aspects of psychology within a correctional setting: General Population, Close Management, Crisis Stabilization, Transitional Care, Death Row, and Maximum Management. She was Lead Psychologist at UCI for four years and Psychological Services Director at FSP. She is currently the Clinical Mental Health Monitor for Region 2 with the Florida Department of Corrections.
Melissa Hurley, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Mental Health Monitor, FDC
Melissa T. Hurley, Psy.D. received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1993. She completed an APA-accredited internship at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, Texas, and a residency in Geropsychology at the Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville, Florida. In the subsequent 25 years, Dr. Hurley has practiced psychology in three states and has gained a wide variety of clinical experience, including 12 years of direct service provision, supervision and management in the field of corrections. Most recently, after serving as a Senior Psychologist at Tomoka Correctional Institution for three years, she transitioned in June of 2015 to her current position as the Florida Department of Corrections Office of Health Services Region III and IV Clinical Contract Monitor.
Tommy McDonald, M.S., LMHC
BRMT Supervisor, FDC
Katy Fabian, M.S., EdS LMHC,
MH Quality Assurance Manager, FDC
Katy Fabian, currently serve as the Mental Health Quality Assurance Manager for the Office of Health Services - Mental Health. She previously served as the Mental Health Aftercare and CAP Coordinator in OHS prior to my current position. She came to OHS in 2019 after working as a mental health counselor for over 10 years in multiple FDC institutions and DJJ facilities. She received my master’s degree in counseling from Florida State University in 2008 and have been a licensed mental health counselor since 2011.
Beltran Pages, M.D.
State Psychiatric Director, Centurion of Florida
Beltran Pages, is a graduate of the Facultad de Medicina, in Zaragoza, Spain. He has worked in privatized prison healthcare for more than 10 years. Over that time, he has served as a Regional Psychiatric Director and a Clinical Ops Specialist in the field of Psychiatry. He currently serves as the Statewide Psychiatric Director for Centurion of Florida overseeing the psychiatric services at all FDC facilities.
Thomas Reimers
Health Services Director, FDC

Training Site Wardens

Roger Hesters
Warden of Zephyrhills Correctional Institution
Shellie Baker,
Warden of Central Florida Reception Center
Leslee Pippin,
Warden of Lowell Correctional Institution
Nan Jeffcoat,
Warden of Florida Women’s Reception Center


The Florida Department of Corrections is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Certain veterans and spouses of veterans receive preference in employment by the state as provided by Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, and are encouraged to apply.

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