About Us



 
Board of Directors
 
Melissa DeRosier Melissa DeRosier, Ph.D.
President / Executive Director, 3-C ISD
Expertise
  • Child and Family Clinical Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Relations and Their Impact on Health
  • Interventions for Schools and Community Agencies
  • Curriculum Development
Biography
Dr. DeRosier obtained her M.A. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Virginia and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. DeRosier has many years experience working with children in both clinical and research settings with an emphasis on children’s social relationships with peers and parents.

Don Azevedo Don Azevedo, Ph.D.
Director of 3-C Family Services

Dr. Azevedo received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Tennessee in 1987. He left graduate school with a strong desire to strengthen marriages and families. Dr. Azevedo worked as a clinician for twelve years in a variety of locations from war zones, to hospitals, to private practice. In 2000, he accepted a challenge to enter the corporate world to find another way to apply psychological thought to the human condition. As both an internal and external consultant, he provided leadership workshops and coaching to executives in several multinational corporations. Those years immersed in the business world solidified his beliefs about family systems and how they ripple out into our communities. After three years, his passion for helping families has drawn him back to the work of his heart. He balances a practice in marital, family, adult and teen therapy with executive coaching and corporate education. Dr. Azevedo is a certified PAIRS Master Teacher, Mentor and Professional Trainer. Dr. Azevedo has returned to private practice as both a clinician and the Director of 3-C Family Services.


Linda DeRosier Linda DeRosier, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Rocky Mountain College

Dr. DeRosier holds a bachelor’s degree from Pikeville College, master’s degrees from Harvard and Eastern Kentucky University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. For four decades she has taught psychology at colleges and universities in Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, and Montana. She is the author of the texts Understanding Psychology, (2004) and Workbook to accompany Understanding Psychology (2007). Dr. DeRosier is professor of psychology at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana.