Faculty Type: Consultant

  • Peter McCall

    Peter McCall

    LCSW

    Social Work Consultant

    Peter McCall

    Professional Experience

    Current Position

    Social Work Consultant

    Additional Information



    Peter is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and earned his Master’s in Social Work at Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. Peter serves as the Social Work Consultant for the training center. He currently works full time at Center for Families and has a private practice. Peter has received post-master’s training and supervision in Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy, and Attachment-Based Family Therapy. Mr. McCall has worked previously across various levels of care and was a former clinical manager.

  • Bill Northey

    Bill Northey

    PhD, LMFT, AAMFT-Approved Supervisor

    Consultant

    Bill Northey

    Professional Experience

    Current Position

    Private Practice; Consultant; Faculty PCFTTC

    Additional Information

    William F. Northey, Jr., PhD is the CEO of Q3 Analytics and Consulting LLC and Managing Partner of N-P Consulting and Therapeutic Services in Wilmington, Delaware. The latter provides training, consultation, and behavioral health services for individuals, families, and organizations. Q3 is a newly formed company that provides cutting edge evaluation and research services to a broad number of business sectors, including legal and criminal justice, behavioral health, and medical and pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Northey has been active in the development of effective ways to improve the competence of staff in effective treatment strategies and evidence-based treatment models. Dr. Northey has been instrumental in developing and implementing innovative workforce development projects, including the use of Motivational Enhancement Therapy as an approach to supervision, implementation of trauma informed care, and the use of online training to address staff development needs. Dr. Northey has also been the program evaluator on a number of federally funded grants, including Fresh Start (an assisted employment project for people returning from incarceration with a history of substance abuse) and Connect to Success, a project funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to provide behavioral health services to people who have a history of substance abuse and homelessness, which places them at risk for becoming homeless again.