The Gladney Home staff are nurturing, trauma-informed, and dedicated to providing stability, support, and hope to teen girls in foster care.
At the heart of the Gladney mission is a commitment to providing safety, healing, and hope for every child we serve. The Gladney Home staff brings that mission to life every day—supporting teens in foster care through compassion, structure, and unwavering dedication.
"To have that caliber of caregiver staff that clearly pours their heart into our children is incredibly comforting to those of us on legal teams. Additionally, the security these type of personalities provide our kids is truly amazing." - CASA Surpervisor
Amber Snider, Director of Residential Services, is a passionate advocate for children in care, serving as Director of Residential Services with a focus on trauma-informed practices and Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®). With over a decade of experience, Amber leads with empathy, structure, and a deep commitment to healing through connection.
She trains and mentors staff to respond to behavior with understanding, always emphasizing that “Children who need the most love will often ask for it in the most unloving ways,” a quote by Russell Barkley that guides her approach. Amber believes that building trust is the foundation for effective correction and lasting change.
Her leadership is rooted in the belief that every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and supported—especially in moments of crisis. Through her work, Amber strives to continue to create environments where both staff and youth can thrive.
Kati Silcox, LPC is the Treatment Director at the Gladney Center for Adoption, where she leads trauma-informed therapeutic services and supports children and families navigating the adoption process. With over seven years of clinical experience, she previously served as Gladney’s Director of Residential Services and as a therapist, bringing compassionate, evidence-based care to her roles. Kati holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Counseling Psychology and Sociology from Dallas Baptist University and is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI). Passionate about healing and permanency, Kati combines clinical insight with leadership to advocate for children’s emotional well-being and lasting family connections.
The Gladney Home staff are nurturing, trauma-informed, and dedicated to providing stability, support, and hope to teen girls in foster care.
Shelly
Alisha
Amanda
Angela
Donisha
Eunice
Lynda
Makenna
Moriah
Rose
Summer
Terrica
Valerie
Waynette
Kristin received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Samford University and her graduate degree in Social Work from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She has 20 years of experience in the adoption field, working with birth parents, adoptive parents, and adoptees. She is a Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Practitioner through Texas Christian University and trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Therapy certification. She has a passion for working with children who have experienced trauma. Her goal to provide a safe and trusting environment for children and their families to heal. In her spare time, Kristin enjoys reading, DIY projects, and spending time with her family.
Caitlyn began her social work career in 2013 serving unaccompanied refugee minors and immigrant children and the foster parents who cared for them. Caitlyn is a Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Practitioner through Texas Christian University, an EMDR Trained Therapist, and trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She is also a certified Healing, Attachment, Loving Outreach (HALO) therapist and a Making Sense of Your Worth (MSOYW) facilitator. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Dallas Baptist University and her graduate degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. Caitlyn specializes in providing counseling services for children and families in the foster care/adoption community. She strives to provide a safe, encouraging, and respectful environment where those committed to therapy and change can find solutions. Her hope for each person is to have healthier, more connected relationships with others. Caitlyn enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and a good cup of coffee.
Brittanye earned her bachelor's degree in psychology at Grambling State University and master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. She is an EMDR Trained Therapist and has 9 years of experience within the mental health field with a focal point on creating relational balance and harmony within the family system. She also has experience in providing therapy services to at-risk youth and families involved in the juvenile court system, child protective services, domestic violence, and trauma. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Solution-Focused Therapy are only two of the fundamental theories that she likes to utilize when working with clients. Brittanye has experience with various socio-economic backgrounds providing culturally sensitive care to the clients she serves. She has a passion for creating a safe and inviting environment for collaboration, communication, fostering healthy relationships, and positive change in the lives of others. Brittanye’s self-care involves traveling, gaining new experiences, watching her favorite shows, listening to music, and spending quality time with family and friends.
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