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Petitioner Nadia Rodoble tells board she has 16 years of sobriety in plea for early probation termination

California Board of Behavioral Sciences · November 14, 2025
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Nadia Renee Rodoble asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to end her disciplinary probation eight months early, saying she has been sober 16 years, completed required psychotherapy and community service, earned an MSW and now works with veterans. The board took the matter under submission and will deliberate in closed session.

Nadia Renee Rodoble asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on Nov. 20 to terminate her disciplinary probation early, telling the board she has been in recovery for more than a decade and is working as a HUD‑VASH social worker.

At a hearing conducted by Administrative Law Judge Christopher Dietrich, Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford summarized the case record: Rodoble’s associate clinical social worker registration was issued 07/27/2023 following a stipulated settlement that placed her on a three‑year probationary term. The…

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