Catherine Diana, LCSW, has over 25 years of clinical experience in sexual abuse and maintains a private practice working with adult men and women sex offenders. Ms. Diana has also been a part-time trainer on sexual abuse at Fordham University for the past 14 years. In 1993, Ms. Diana developed an on-campus residential program at LaSalle School in Albany for adolescents, and she was the Director of the Huntington Adolescent Safe Options Treatment Program in Syracuse. She helped Elmcrest Children’s Center develop specialized treatment programs for adolescents who have sexual offending behaviors. Ms. Diana has presented over two hundred workshops and training seminars on many different topics surrounding sex offenses. She has been a consultant both nationally and internationally on adolescent sex offending behaviors and programming issues. Ms. Diana has offered her time and expertise to McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center’s Advisory Board; the Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment Committee; the Sex Abuse Study and Treatment Team (SAST); the Onondaga County Family Court Judges’ Committee; and the Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office Child Abuse Response Team (CART). She has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work from Syracuse University.