Allison B Ventura

Allison B Ventura, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor; Director, Child And Adolescent Psychology And Counseling Services

Department: Psychiatry – Jacksonville
Business Phone: (904) 383-1650
Business Email: allison.ventura@jax.ufl.edu

About Allison B Ventura

Allison Ventura, PhD, is an assistant professor and the director of the child and adolescent psychology and counseling services for the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Department of Psychiatry.

Dr. Ventura is a child and adolescent psychologist who specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and was the first certified clinician in Northeast Florida to hold the DBT-Linehan Board of Certification. She is also one of only a handful of providers in the state to have received this national certification status. She leads the DBT program at UF Health Psychiatry – San Jose, a program that treats patients with complex dysregulation, which often results in self-harm and suicidal behaviors.

Dr. Ventura graduated from Fordham University with her doctorate in counseling psychology and received her master’s degree and additional specialist’s degrees from the University of Florida.

Dr. Ventura’s grant and research interests are in understanding the feasibility and implementation of mindfulness-based interventions within the elementary school setting. Specialized mind-body focus has been on mindfulness coaching with teachers who work with students classified with emotional behavioral disorder.

Dr. Ventura has a passion for increasing DBT-informed care within the community to better serve people who are struggling with pervasive emotions dysregulation. As such, she provides DBT trainings and supervision to individual clinicians in Northeast Florida, and also partners with larger state agencies who serve many clinicians. Her trainings are clinician/agency specific and focus on topics, such as how to evaluate suicide and self-harm, and how to provide specific DBT interventions (e.g., mindfulness, validation, distress tolerance and emotion regulation skills).

Dr. Ventura currently serves as the treasurer for the Northeast chapter of the Florida Psychological Association. Her previous chapter roles were president for two years, board representative for two years, membership chair for two years and general member since 2014.

Accomplishments

Board Representative and Tresurer
2020 · Florida Psychological Association, North East Chapter
President
2018-2019 · Florida Psychological Association, North East Chapter
Membership Chair
2016-2017 · Florida Psychological Association, North East Chapter
Member
2014-Current · Florida Psychological Association, North East Chapter

Board Certifications

  • Certified Clinician
    DBT-Linehan Board of Certification

Clinical Profile

Allison Ventura, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Department of Psychiatry and director of the Child and Adolescent Psychological and Counseling Services within the department.

Dr. Ventura is a child and adolescent psychologist who specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT. She is the only DBT-Linehan Board of Certification certified clinician in Northeast Florida and is the eighth provider in the state to have received this national certification status. Dr. Ventura’s DBT clinic treats complex dysregulation often resulting in self-harm and suicidal behaviors.

Dr. Ventura graduated from Fordham University in NYC with her doctorate in counseling psychology and received her master’s and specialist’s degrees from the University of Florida.

Specialties
  • Psychology
Subspecialties
  • Clinical Child / Pediatric Psychology
  • Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Research Profile

Dr. Ventura’s grant and research interests are in understanding the feasibility and implementation of mindfulness-based interventions within the elementary school setting. Specialized mind-body focus has been on mindfulness coaching with teachers who work with students classified with emotional-behavioral disorders (EBD). Future grants and research focus on heart rate variability biofeedback training with EBD students.

Publications

Academic Articles
2023
CHaMP: A Model for Building a Center to Support Health Care Worker Well-Being After Experiencing an Adverse Event.
Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 49(4):207-212 [DOI] 10.1016/j.jcjq.2023.01.008. [PMID] 36792407.
2023
Implementation of a Whole-School Mindfulness Curriculum in an Urban Elementary School: Tier 1 through Tier 3
OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine. 08(02):1-25 [DOI] 10.21926/obm.icm.2302022.
2008
What it means to be and feel like a “true” American: perceptions and experiences of second-generation Americans.
Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology. 14(2):128-37 [DOI] 10.1037/1099-9809.14.2.128. [PMID] 18426285.

Grants

Apr 2025 ACTIVE
Igniting the Power to Bridge Certified Recovery Peer Specialists to Co-facilitate Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Groups
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding: PEER SUPPORT COALITION OF FLORIDA
Jul 2018 – Aug 2019
Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Elementary Schools
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding: UF FOUNDATION via DUPONT FUND, JESSIE BALL

Education

Psychology Internship
2010 · Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Ph.D., Counseling Psychology
2009 · Fordham University
Master of Education and Education Specialist, School Counseling
2003 · University of Florida

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(904) 383-1650
Emails:
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
8789 SAN JOSE BLVD STE 305
JACKSONVILLE FL 32217