Dr. Bond and Dr. Fineman, (was Mosaic Child and Family Therapy Services
Information updated
on Tuesday, March 12th 2024, 11:59
How to Contact the Provider
Address
883 N. Shoreline Blvd. Ste C 120, Mountain View, CA, 94043
Services
Assessments and Diagnosis
Occupational Therapy
Psychologist
Speech / Language Therapy
Mosaic Child and Family Therapy Services was an interdisciplinary pediatric therapy group that provides assessment and treatment services to young children with developmental and behavioral challenges and their families. Our goal is to help parents understand a child’s overall developmental needs, specifically in the areas of motor coordination and sensory processing, communication, cognition, social-emotional, play, behavior and adaptive abilities.
Each professional is independently licensed and acts an independent practitioner, solely responsible for her professional functions. These professionals have not formed a partnership, corporation, LLC or any other business entity. These professionals have joined together to provide appropriate services to respond to parents’/guardians questions and concerns regarding their child. These services include diagnostic assessments, treatment planning and therapy.
Please contact each clinician directly.
Due to the rising cost of commercial real estate in our area, and the difficulty of finding affordable space large enough to accommodate a multidisciplinary practice, the clinicians of MCFTS will be relocating separately. While we will no longer be sharing a suite or the Mosaic name, we will continue to practice in a multidisciplinary fashion. We are all relocating within very close proximity to our current office.
We look forward to continuing to work with each other as colleagues and with you, our trusted clients and the community at large.
Lori E. Bond, Ph.D. (650-694-4607) received her doctorate in Psychology (School Psychology specialization) from the University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education in 1992. She completed her training in the Department of Pediatric Psychology, Children’s Seashore House and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Penn Early Intervention Project at the University of Pennsylvania. While in Philadelphia, she was the Clinical Director of a multidisciplinary clinic for high risk young children and their parents. Dr. Bond moved to the Bay Area in 1995 and from 1996-2006 she conducted multidiscipoinary evaluations in the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Clinic and the Infant/Young Child Departments at The Children’s Health Council in Palo Alto. She provided psychological assessment services in the Mary L. Johnson Development and Behavior Unit at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. Dr. Bond’s clinical work includes the evaluation and treatment of preschool and school age children with developmental disorders.
N. Rebecca Fineman, Ph.D. (650-694-4678) received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from UCLA in 1994. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at UCLA and then was a staff member at the UCLA/NPI where she continues to have a research appointment. She was also in private practice in the greater Los Angeles area for seven years, where she specialized in the evaluation and treatment of children ages birth to ten years. Dr Fineman has been a member of outpatient/multipdisciplinary clinical teams assessing young children at both UCLA/NPI and Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford. Dr. Fineman moved to the Bay Area in 2001 and joined the staff of the Children’s Health Council. In 2003, Dr. Fineman opened her own private practices in both Los Altos and Palo Alto.
N. Rebecca Fineman PhD 650-694-4678
Lori E. Bond PhD 650-694-4607
Renee Pyle PhD 650-694-4672
Amy Travers MS CCC-SLP 650-694-4673
Elizabeth Zias M.A. Ed. OTR/L 650-694-4667