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Riverdale Clinic:




Case Manager
Rachel Greenspan joined Blossom ABA Therapy in May 2024 and began her journey as a Case Manager supporting the Georgia team. In this role, she has served as a liaison between RBTs, BCBAs, and families, helping foster clear communication and ensure consistent, high-quality care. As the team continues to grow, Rachel is transitioning into a more technical and oversight-focused role, where she supports the continued development of the Georgia team while still maintaining key case management responsibilities.


MA BCBA LBA
Regional Clinical Director
Cymbre oversees clinical operations for the Peachtree Corners and Riverdale clinics, including client and staff onboarding. She is dedicated to maintaining high-quality programming across locations and providing ongoing support to clinic teams, with a strong commitment to employee and client satisfaction.

Bachelors and Applied Behavior Analysis, RBT, Safety Care Training
RBT
I am an RBT currently pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis at Ball State University, with plans to continue growing in the field. I am passionate about supporting children and families by using evidence-based strategies to promote meaningful progress and independence. I am dedicated to learning, collaboration, and making a positive impact through compassionate care.

Master's of Psychology and RBT Certification
RBT
My name is Theo Reeves and I'm an RBT for Blossom aba therapy with 10 years experience. My journey started in 2013 when I attended college for my associates for business administration and took my first psychology class that changed my whole major. A year later I would find out my son had autism which propelled me into aba therapy, which he's never had in home or clinic. I bring compassion, understanding, and hands on experience along with being able to empathize and sympathize with the parents reassuring my level of understanding and commitment to the company and the client.

Nixon In Progress- M.Ed. Special Education (ABA)
Lead Registered Behavior Technician
Ma'Kia is a Lead Registered Behavior Technician who is passionate about helping others and creating fun and engaging learning experiences with clients. She is also a student analyst, actively building her skills in the field. Ma'Kia strives to create a supportive, open-minded space where families and clients feel heard, understood, and supported.

M.A, Applied Behavior Analysis / Licensed Behavior Analyst (GA)
BCBA
As a BCBA serving families across Georgia, Yvette provides compassionate ABA services grounded in client autonomy and assent-based care to support meaningful progress in natural environments. She is committed to supporting RBTs through ongoing guidance and collaboration that builds their confidence, skills, and clinical excellence. With a strong focus on ethical, person-centered practice, Yvette fosters trusting relationships with learners and families while promoting lasting independence and meaningful outcomes.

Master of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science
Licensed and Board Certified Behavior Analyst
As a BCBA at Blossom ABA Therapy, Camori brings over five years of experience working in the ABA field and about two years of dedicated leadership, with a strong commitment to her clients, and providing quality and effective care. Camori‘s main goal is to ensure the development of her clients through constant collaboration with their care team, and also work towards maintaining positive outcomes to ensure a lifelong independence.
Our process starts with getting to know you and your child, while taking care of the administrative steps necessary to get your insurance plan to approve services. We will be sure to provide you with a clear explanation of what benefits your insurance plan will provide, and what you may have to pay out of pocket.


A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will assess your child and write a treatment plan. Once you sign off on the treatment plan, we’ll get your insurance plan to approve it and authorize services to begin.



1. Children’s Museum of Atlanta
Hosts Sensory-Friendly mornings with dimmed lighting, reduced noise, and trained staff for a more comfortable experience.

2. Georgia Aquarium
Offers Sensory-Friendly Sundays with adjusted lights and sounds, plus sensory bags with noise-reducing headphones.


3. We Rock the Spectrum Gym
A sensory-friendly gym designed for children of all abilities, featuring swings, trampolines, and calming spaces.

4. AMC Sensory-Friendly Films
Shows movies with lower volume, brighter lighting, and the freedom for kids to move around.


























