STAFFORD — Authorities are hoping people who were working with a fake psychologist in Stafford County will come forward with their stories.
Stafford County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating a woman who has been posing as a psychologist in Stafford for several years.
On Monday, May 6, 2019, Sharonda L. Avery, 42, of Spotsylvania was charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, passing a forged document, perjury and practicing psychology without a license.
In October 2018, the Sheriff’s Office received numerous complaints from victims in Stafford and nearby jurisdictions questioning whether Avery was a licensed psychologist.
Several victims claimed that they or their children had been misdiagnosed by Avery.
During the ensuing investigation, detectives discovered that Avery was not a licensed psychologist in Virginia. Avery also claimed to have two doctorate degrees and a master’s degree, and the detective learned she did not have a degree from any college or university.
Avery had been employed at Pediatric Partners of Attention and Learning as a psychologist at a medical practice in Stafford County.
Her employment with the practice began in 2012. In that role, Avery has treated hundreds of children and adults, said Stafford sheriff’s spokeswoman Amanda Vicinanzo.
She was fired from the medical practice, which closed in February, added Vicinanzo.
The perjury charge stems from an allegation that Avery testified in Stafford Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in 2017 while claiming to be a doctor, said Vicinanzo.
She is currently incarcerated at Rappahannock Regional Jail and held without bond. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (540) 658-4400.