Fred Dyer Ph.D. CADC is an international trainer, speaker, consultant, author who provides training and consultations to agencies and organizations; criminal justice, mental health agencies, adolescent treatment facilities, emerging adult treatment facilities, and agencies/organizations that address gambling and persons with co-occurring disorders. Fred assists agencies in implementing cultural competence in trauma-informed settings.
Fred attends and graduated from Carver college in Atlanta GA with a bachelor’s degree. He has worked with adolescents and adults in multiple settings. Fred Graduated from Grant Hospital Clinical Training Program for Addiction Counselors in 1994 as well as the Illinois School of Professional Psychology with a Certificate in Mental Health Counseling in 1995 along with a Master’s in Psychology/Counseling from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology obtained in 1997.
Fred attended Adler School of Professional Psychology from 1999-2002 PsyD Program and then went on to graduate from Richardson University in 2005 with a Ph.D. in Psychology. Fred has been a Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor since 1996 and has trained throughout the United States as well as consulted and trained at numerous substance use treatment conferences and alcohol and drug studies schools, juvenile justice/criminal justice symposiums, child and adolescents mental health conferences.