Leadership and Development Staff
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Rebecca J. Flood, MHS, LCADC, NCACII, BRI II
Executive Director / CEO
In her more than 30 years of experience in the health care industry, Becky Flood has demonstrated expertise in program development, implementation, and evaluation. As Vice President of Treatment Services for Seabrook House in Seabrook, New Jersey, she oversaw the organization’s residential treatment programs and the planning of specialized treatment for women, adolescents, and individuals with co-occurring disorders. Now, as Executive Director/CEO of New Directions for Women since 2004, she turns her expertise exclusively to issues relating to women and women with dependent children suffering from alcohol or drug dependencies. Ms. Flood is currently assisting Morningside Recovery by providing them with administrative leadership and ensuring the quality of service for their co-occurring and academic population. Ms Flood earned her Masters degree in Human Services from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, is a Nationally Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor (NCAC II), and is a Licensed Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC). |
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Dr. Maurice Wilson, Sr., Ph.D.
Quality Improvement Officer
Dr. Wilson earned a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Theology from St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, MD. An ordained minister and a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Dr. Wilson is a behavioral health surveyor for the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and founding partner of BMW and Associates, a consulting firm specializing in assisting behavioral health programs prepare for accreditation. Previously he served as Senior Research Associate at ACS Federal Healthcare, Inc., Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Coppin State University in Baltimore MD and Senior Minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
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Virginia Mendiola
Executive Administrative Officer
Virginia Mendiola joined NDFW in September 2005. She earned an AA in Office Technology from Santa Ana College. Virginia has been an Executive Assistant for more than 20 years for attorneys, Vice Presidents and now the Executive Director/CEO of NDFW. She strives to “make her supervisor look good”. |
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Kim Cartwright, MBA
Marketing Director
Kim Cartwright is a marketing professional with twenty years experience in marketing and business development and has been involved in recovery for more than 24 years. Prior to joining the New Directions staff, Kim served on our Foundation Board of Directors, assisting in fundraising events. Kim has previously served on the Board of Directors for social model recovery facilities and on the Orange County Board of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services. Kim worked as a Substance Abuse Technician at New Beginnings, an inpatient adolescent treatment program for three years when she was studying for her undergraduate degree. As the marketing manager, Kim in responsible for community outreach, marketing events and promotional programs. Kim earned her B.A. in Business Administration from California State University at Fullerton and her Master’s in Business Administration from Pepperdine University. |
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Eyal Avidror
Executive Chef
Eyal Avidror is the Executive Chef here at New Directions For Women. He earned his Grand Diploma from the French Culinary Institute in 1986 and worked at an upscale New York restaurant under the direction of David Burke before relocating to Orange County, California in 2002. Eyal previously taught cooking classes at the Chabad Jewish Center in Mission Viejo and opened his own catering business, then joined the New Directions team in Fall of 2004. Prior to beginning his education in New York, Eyal served three years in the Israel Defense Forces and worked as a prep kitchen worker in Israel. |
Treatment Team

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Theodore G. Williams, MD, Diplomat, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Medical Director
Dr. Williams has been in private psychiatric practice in Orange County, California for 20 years. He had a previous career as a U.S. Navy psychiatrist sub specializing in the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse. After his navy retirement, her served as Medical Director for several private psychiatric hospitals prior to joining the staff of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Ca where he currently serves as Medical Director of Addiction Treatment Services and Eating Disorders. He specializes in the treatment of patients with dual diagnoses of a psychiatric disorder coupled with a drug and/or alcohol dependency. He has served as Medical Director of New Directions for Women for several years and is a strong supporter of all Twelve-Step programs. |

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Jill Shelton
FNP Nurse Practitioner
Jill Shelton is an independent contractor as the Nurse Practitioner for New Directions For Women. She graduated with High Honors from Long Beach State University with her Masters of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner. She is licensed to see patients of all ages, and has extensive experience working with low-income and minority children and their families. Jill has worked in the field of Chemical Dependency for 6 years. In her spare time, Jill enjoys spending time with her husband and infant son. |

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Laura Bailey, MFTI
Primary Therapist
Laura Bailey is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern and has been at New Directions for Women since the end of August 2006. Laura started working at New Directions for Women as a Care coordinator. Upon completion of her Master’s Degree from Chapman University, she became a Primary Therapist for both residential and outpatient services. Laura also has her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Chapman University. At New Directions for Women, Laura teaches grief group, communication group and facilitates the experiential therapy programs of rock climbing to challenge personal limits. In her free time, Laura enjoys spending time with her family and friends and exercising. |
Care Partners

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Sulabha (Su) Abhyankar
LCSW Psychodramatist
Su is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist in private practice. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work from Bombay University, India. She is also a trained EMDR therapist. Su conducts process groups here at NDFW utilizing psychodrama techniques to address trauma, addictions/recovery and other life changing issues. |

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Nellie and Naomi
Energy Meditation Facilitators
Nellie and Naomi are with the World Divine Organization, an international non-profit organization whose facilitators perform energy balancing of spirit, mind and body based on spiritual teachings that originated in Japan. Nellie and Naomi are both trained in the practice of the Divine Art of Spiritual Purification and volunteer their time here at NDFW to conduct energy mediation and healing groups. |

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Ethan Hedayat
Certified Personal Trainer
Ethan has studied a variety of martial arts as well as acupuncture, acupressure, holistic herbs, body meridians and chakras. He is a certified personal trainer, "Johnny G" spin instructor, and certified in the YMCA's "Get Real" weight management and nutrition program. He also has an intimate knowledge of recovery. Ethan is a firm believer in whole foods, a natural approach to healing and a universal balance of mind, body, and soul. He practices these philosophies within his own life and utilizes them in his training sessions. |
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