CORR would be no more than a vision of our founder, Caprice Haverty, PhD, if we didn’t have the volunteers who continue to give countless hours of their time, energy and resources. With sincere gratitude, we acknowledge the following individuals:
Board Of Directors
Bob Jones, President
Jeanette Miklich, AMFT, Vice President
Richard Chew, Secretary
Vacant, Treasurer
Rick Barclay, Member-At-Large
Jamie Edson, Member-At-Large
Amanda, Member-At-Large
Brian Trusz, Member-At-Large
Founder, Group Facilitator & Chief Advisor
Caprice Haverty, PhD
Advisor
Carl Miklich
Former Board Members
- Jon Bain-Chekel
- Jordan Bell
- Steven Chew
Former Advisors
- Jeryck Acuña
- Diana Jones
Former Intern
- Julian Acuña
CORR’s facilitators are available to consult and present about the value of CORR. CORR’s liscenced facilitators also testify in judicial proceedings for people who have committed sexual offenses who need support after being released back into the community.
Group Facilitators

Anna Weisberg
PhD (PSY 14651)
Anna Weisberg, PhD is a clinical and forensic psychologist who has been working with children, adults, and families impacted by abuse and developmental trauma for over 25 years. Dr. Weisberg is certified by CASOMB (California Sex Offender Management Board), treats men and women who have committed sexual offenses and/or struggle with sexual addiction, and frequently provides expert witness testimony in court cases regarding child victims and non-offending parents. She is particularly interested in helping families heal and reunite safely after sexual abuse and boundary violations have resulted in separation. Dr. Weisberg is Co-Executive Director of A Step Forward, Inc. and currently directs the Child and Family Program.

Caprice D. Haverty
PhD (PSY 13202)
Dr. Haverty has been treating those who commit sexual offenses and those victimized by sexual assault for over thirty years. She has been a strong advocate for the continued healing of these groups as well as the involvement of affected families and communities. She also works with those who cause harm, their families, and their communities to facilitate reconciliation and reunification. She is the founder of CORR and the Co-Executive Director of A Step Forward, Inc., a clinic serving those affected by sexual assault in four Bay Area Counties. As a member of the California Sex Offender Management Board (CASOMB) and a CASOMB-certified treatment provider, she co-created and currently directs A Step Forward’s Harm Prevention program. In addition, she conducts risk assessments and provides forensic testimony.

Charles Patton
Mr. Patton is a member of CORR who serves as a paraprofessional to help facilitate monthly meetings. He is the creator and facilitator of My Destiny workshops and coaching. He has helped over 10,000 people from all walks of life—from people in prison to humanitarian/actor Danny Glover—uncover and solve problems in their daily lives. Charles has created, staffed and facilitated programs for the general public, churches, transitional housing facilities, prisons, and city and county agencies. He is a contributor to the radio show “Real Life Talk”. His courses and workshops cover a wide variety of topics from overcoming fear, home ownership, business leadership, procrastination, to spirituality.

Cindy Mataraso
PsyD (PSY 17258)
Cindy is a psychologist dedicated to helping individuals build lives grounded in meaning, purpose, and lasting change. Many people come to her during some of the lowest and most overwhelming moments in their lives, and she approaches each person with compassion, accountability, and a deep belief in their capacity to grow. She works with individuals and families navigating serious mental health and behavioral challenges, including those affected by sexually harmful behaviors, and integrates evidence-based, strengths-based, and trauma-informed practices to support healing within clients and their communities. A CASOMB-certified provider, Cindy is also deeply rooted in the peer support movement and actively partners with and uplifts peer specialists as essential voices in the therapeutic process.

Jeanette Miklich
MA (AMFT 130532)
Jeanette Miklich, MA, completed her Master of Psychology degree at John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, California. She is currently working toward becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Jeanette has been a preschool teacher for over 20 years and has trained other teachers. Ms. Miklich found an interest in working with people through conflict which led her to get a Certificate in Conflict Resolution and a Certificate in Restorative Justice. She has taught adult students with health and mental development issues and has taught anger management classes for those who have gone through the court system and were required to take said classes. Ms. Miklich currently serves as Vice President of CORR’s Board of Directors and co-facilitates CORR’s Family Support Group.

Jocelyn Schneider
MA (LMFT 152713)
Jocelyn earned her BA from UC Berkeley and her Masters in Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy Emphasis, from Palo Alto University. She is an attachment-based, systems-oriented therapist who provides evidence-based, person-centered care to fit individual needs at A Step Forward, Inc. Jocelyn specializes in offering therapy to children, adolescents, and their families from a trauma-informed perspective in both individual and group settings. She believes in people’s innate resilience and capacity for healing and works collaboratively in a non-judgmental, creative, somatic, and integrative manner, helping her patients create long-lasting meaning, understanding, and ease in their lives.

Rick Barclay
Rick Barclay has been a steadfast supporter and participant in Community of Resource & Resolution (CORR) since its inception in 2008. He currently sits on the CORR Board of Directors where he serves as a Member-At-Large. In addition to his work on the Board, Mr. Barclay co-facilitates the alternating Core (formerly Men’s Support Group) and Community Support Group meetings each month. As a contract paraprofessional with A Step Forward, Inc., he provides group co-facilitation with licensed therapists and supervised individual support services to those who have caused sexual harm. Beyond service delivery, Mr. Barclay provides presentations to graduate level psychology classes on the subject of Sex Offender Treatment. Mr. Barclay earned a Certificate of Achievement in Addiction Studies from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California, and is a recent graduate of Contra Costa County’s SPIRIT Program. He is currently in the process of earning his Peer Support Specialist certification through the California Department of Health Care Services.










