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Petitioner Nadia Rodoble tells Board of Behavioral Sciences she’s rehabilitated; board takes matter under submission

California Board of Behavioral Sciences · November 26, 2025
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Summary

At the Nov. 20, 2025 meeting, petitioner Nadia Renee Rodoble testified about her rehabilitation, education and work and asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to end disciplinary probation early; the board closed the record and will deliberate in closed session and mail a written decision.

The California Board of Behavioral Sciences heard testimony Nov. 20 from Nadia Renee Rodoble, who asked the board to end her disciplinary probation early. Administrative Law Judge Christopher Dietrich presided over the Office of Administrative Hearings docketed matter (OAH case 2025100976); Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford presented the background and exhibits before Rodoble testified under oath.

Crawford told the panel that a stipulated settlement adopted 07/27/2023 placed Rodoble on three years of probation after a statement of issues. The deputy attorney general summarized underlying criminal convictions from 2009 and said…

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