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Welcome I am a licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years of experience working with teens, adults, and families. Throughout my career, I have partnered with individuals and families to explore behaviors, emotions, skills, and patterns in their lives through many lenses and therapeutic styles. I have found that my honest, compassionate and straightforward personal style has allowed me to join clients and explore together where they are, where they have been and what they need to move forward as the unique individual they are. Loss, anxiety, depression, transitional life stress, relationships, attachment, and family dynamics as well as crisis management make up much of my experience and expertise. I earned my undergraduate degree in Psychology and my Graduate degree in Social Work from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. I am licensed in the State of Delaware in Clinical Social Work. I have worked in schools, grief centers, and hospice services. I also have experience with teens navigating the foster care system and residential care. On a personal note, I love to run, bike and hike. Anything outdoors and strenuous! I am open to communication in the form that works best for you. I am available in the afternoons, evenings and weekends.
Pennsylvania
30 years
1912330911
MD LCSW-C 26897, DE LCSW Q1-0000364
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