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Meet the team

The evolution of Attuned

For over 30 years, the clinicians and educators of the Lucy Daniels Center have worked at the intersection of child development and emotional well-being.

ATTUNED is the culmination of that three-decade journey – a synthesis of national conference insights, grant-funded initiatives across North Carolina, and thousands of hours of practical experience in classrooms, homes, and clinics. By distilling this collective wisdom, we move beyond standard curriculum models to focus on the human connections that matter most.

Emily Odjaghian. Psy.D.

Clinical/Executive Director

B.A. University of California Davis | Psy.D, American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area.

A licensed psychologist, Dr. Odjaghian first joined the Lucy Daniels Center in 2016 as a therapist in the Farley-Manning Family Guidance Service (FGS). Prior to the Lucy Daniels Center, Dr. Odjaghian worked as a clinician in the San Francisco Bay Area offering child, parent, and family therapy to marginalized/underserved communities. Her areas of special interest and expertise are childhood trauma, attachment difficulties, adoption, anxiety, and depression

After serving Lucy Daniels Center for 6 years in key leadership roles, Dr. Emily Odjaghian became the Clinical/Executive Director in 2022, continuing to honor the organization’s legacy of therapeutic education with on-site wrap-around clinical services.

Emily Odjaghian. Psy.D.

Clinical/Executive Director

B.A. University of California Davis | Psy.D, American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area.

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After serving Lucy Daniels Center for 6 years in key leadership roles, Dr. Emily Odjaghian became the Clinical/Executive Director in 2022, continuing to honor the organization’s legacy of therapeutic education with on-site wrap-around clinical services.

A licensed psychologist, Dr. Odjaghian first joined the Lucy Daniels Center in 2016 as a therapist in the Farley-Manning Family Guidance Service (FGS). Prior to the Lucy Daniels Center, Dr. Odjaghian worked as a clinician in the San Francisco Bay Area offering child, parent, and family therapy to marginalized/underserved communities. Her areas of special interest and expertise are childhood trauma, attachment difficulties, adoption, anxiety, and depression.

Don Rosenblitt, M.D.

Division of Medical Services – Founding Clinical/Executive Director 1991 – 2019

B.A. Princeton University | M.D. Child and Adult Psychiatric Residency | Duke University School of Medicine, Graduate/former director | UNC-Duke Psychoanalytic Education Program.

Dr. Rosenblitt is a child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and the founding Clinical and Executive Director of the Lucy Daniels Center. In August 2019, Dr. Rosenblitt retired from his position of 27 years as Executive and Clinical Director and transitioned into his new role as Director of Medical Services, where he will continue his vital life’s work of serving children and families through in-depth evaluation and treatment and leading Lucy Daniel’s Center Psychiatric services.

Don has published, taught and led workshops on subjects ranging from “Trauma in Early Childhood” and “Aggression in Early Childhood” to “Preparing the Young Child Socially and Emotionally for Elementary School” and “Treatment of Young Children with ADHD.” He has served on numerous local, state and national boards including the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas, the Board of Directors of the John Rex Endowment, and the Wake County Young Child Mental Health Initiative.

Don Rosenblitt, M.D.

Division of Medical Services – Founding Clinical/Executive Director 1991 – 2019

B.A. Princeton University | M.D. Child and Adult Psychiatric Residency | Duke University School of Medicine, Graduate/former director | UNC-Duke Psychoanalytic Education Program.

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Dr. Rosenblitt is a child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and the founding Clinical and Executive Director of the Lucy Daniels Center. In August 2019, Dr. Rosenblitt retired from his position of 27 years as Executive and Clinical Director and transitioned into his new role as Director of Medical Services, where he will continue his vital life’s work of serving children and families through in-depth evaluation and treatment and leading Lucy Daniel’s Center Psychiatric services.

Don has published, taught and led workshops on subjects ranging from “Trauma in Early Childhood” and “Aggression in Early Childhood” to “Preparing the Young Child Socially and Emotionally for Elementary School” and “Treatment of Young Children with ADHD.” He has served on numerous local, state and national boards including the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas, the Board of Directors of the John Rex Endowment, and the Wake County Young Child Mental Health Initiative.

Deborah Mugno, Ed.D.

Director of Education/Operations/Outreach at Lucy Daniels Center 2003 – 2021

Deborah Mugno was the Director of Education/Operations/Outreach at Lucy Daniels Center for 18 years, retiring in the fall of 2021. Deb holds a Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University in Reading Disabilities and a Doctorate (also from Johns Hopkins) in Special Education.

Beginning as an early intervention provider, she has over 35 years experience working with children with various developmental and mental health challenges, and has presented at multiple state and national early childhood conferences.

Deborah Mugno, Ed.D.

Director of Education/Operations/Outreach at Lucy Daniels Center 2003 – 2021

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Deborah Mugno was the Director of Education/Operations/Outreach at Lucy Daniels Center for 18 years, retiring in the fall of 2021. Deb holds a Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University in Reading Disabilities and a Doctorate (also from Johns Hopkins) in Special Education.

Beginning as an early intervention provider, she has over 35 years experience working with children with various developmental and mental health challenges, and has presented at multiple state and national early childhood conferences.