Camila Alejandra Ferrario, LMFT
About
Camila Ferrario is a psychotherapist LMFT#154815 who specializes in treating perinatal and postpartum mood disorders, and complex parent-child relationships. She obtained her bachelor's degree from UCLA and successfully completed her master's degree in psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). She is also a PCIT International certified therapist. She is currently part of UCLA MOMS Clinic and UCLA Family STAR Clinics team.
Additionally, she serves as a behavioral health specialist at the McDonald Lab within UCLA CART (Center for Autism Research & Treatment), actively supporting research on perinatal depression, parenting stress, the interplay between oxytocin and the developing mother-infant relationship, as well as the neurodevelopment and early social-emotional trajectories in NICU graduates and individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Currently, she serves as one of the PCIT interventionists in Dr. McDonald’s RAINBOW Study, assessing the effectiveness of an evidence-based treatment for children with TSC. In her research role, Cami is actively involved in various tasks, including coding parent-child interactions using the CIB (Coding Interactive Behavior), to analyze social interactions between infants and mothers. She is also responsible for performing inter-rater reliability, collecting behavioral data and assessments, assessing infants' (0-18 months) gross motor skills using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS), and administering the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales Third Edition (VABS) to measure adaptive behavior. Additionally, she holds the position of a guest lecturer at California State University Northridge, delivering instruction on quantitative & qualitative research within the MFT program.
Languages
Education
Degree
Locations
UCLA Division of Population Behavioral Health
Research
Publications
- Collaborative Care In Perinatal Mental Health: Implementation and Insights from the UCLA MOMS Clinic
- Ferrario, C. A., MS, Shannon, C., MD, Petrovic, N., MSW, Gray, S., PhD, Linonis, R., MS, Rao, R., MD, Han, C., MD, Krakow, D., MD, & Richards, M., MD, MS: Accepted, publication in November 2025.
- Mother–Infant Relational Quality Following a NICU Stay: Investigating the Role of Maternal Childhood Experiences | Published in International Journal Environmental Res Public Health
- Klein, C.C, Ferrario, C. A., Yan, Y., & McDonald, N. M.(2025)
- Developmental trajectories in high-risk NICU graduates during the first year of life | Published in Early Human Development Journal
- McDonald, N. M., Qian, Q., Ferrario, C. A., Senturk, D., Iyer, S., & Jeste, S. S. (2025)
- The Impact of Postpartum Depression on the Early Mother-Infant Relationship during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perception versus Reality | Published in International Journal Environmental Res Public Health
- Richards, M. C., Ferrario, C. A., Yan, Y., & McDonald, N. M. (2024)
Insurance
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross
- Blue Shield of California
- Centivo
- Cigna
- First Health
- Health Net of California
- Interplan (part of HealthSmart)
- Medicare Advantage
- MultiPlan
- UFCM Health System
- Prime Health Services
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- TRICARE
- UnitedHealthcare
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