History
Dr. Peter Patch founded Northeast Behavioral Associates in 2001 to serve adults, adolescents, and children with clinical and behavioral needs. Dr. Patch has provided behavioral treatment to children and adults for the last fifteen years, helping them identify unhealthy and counter-productive behaviors and replace them with healthy, functional ones.
In Early 2011 Northeast Behavioral Associates open up a sister company called Spectrum Autism Treatment Centers located throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Spectrum Autism Treatment Centers provides individualized treatment through evidence-based services to children with autism and other related disorders. Our goal is to provide treatment that results in measurable and visible improvements in quality of life of the children and families we serve.
In the past 10 years Northeast Behavioral Associates have helped hundreds of men and women with developmental disabilities achieve their goals and fully enjoy their lives. Our commitment and dedication to our clients help make us who we are today.
Our Team
Our Staff consist of Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), and experienced Treatment Coordinator and Admin staff second to none.
All of our Clinical team members at Northeast Behavioral Associates have a degree in Psychology, Education, Behavior Analysis, Mental Health Counseling, or Child Development. Northeast Behavioral Associates are always seeking talented, dedicated individuals to join our growing team of behavior analysts in enabling children and adolescents with behavioral health challenges to remain in their homes and achieve their highest potential.
Our Mission
The mission of the organization is to provide quality behavioral and mental health services to individuals and families who are in need. Northeast Behavioral Associates is committed to ensuring that cultural, socioeconomic, and geographical challenges do not impede a client's ability to access services.