Licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years of clinical experience - offering individual, couples, group and family counseling. Day, Evening and Weekend hours available by appointment. Therapy and counseling can provide relief and personal growth for people seeking positive changes in their lives. It is helpful, especially during difficult times, to have an objective, compassionate professional who will focus on your strengths and abilities, in a confidential and non-judgmental environment.
I look forward to meeting with you to begin a journey toward workable solutions and great possibilities on your path in life. For information about my services, please contact me at (813) 955-1819. I am a dedicated and experienced social worker, with over 30 years of professional counseling experience and educational training. I've worked with many different age groups, from young children to the elderly - and assisted clients with a wide range of issues.
My experience includes: working in outpatient, transitional, inpatient and crisis services - and with a wide range of populations including the specialization of children diagnosed with AD/HD, abuse & trauma victims of all ages (including shelter, hotline and court services), children's counselor/ child crisis/ protection/ parenting centers, couples, families/ family counselor agencies, military families (family of many veterans), mandatory work referrals, adjudicated adolescents (was executive director of treatment programs), school systems (taught regular and alternative education), offenders (worked in correctional system/ prisons), individuals needing long-term placement, developed programs for the disabled, and those with chronic or terminal conditions (worked as LMSW for hospice).
I look forward to meeting with you to begin a journey toward workable solutions and great possibilities on your path in life. For information about my services, please contact me at (813) 955-1819. I am a dedicated and experienced social worker, with over 30 years of professional counseling experience and educational training. I've worked with many different age groups, from young children to the elderly - and assisted clients with a wide range of issues.
My experience includes: working in outpatient, transitional, inpatient and crisis services - and with a wide range of populations including the specialization of children diagnosed with AD/HD, abuse & trauma victims of all ages (including shelter, hotline and court services), children's counselor/ child crisis/ protection/ parenting centers, couples, families/ family counselor agencies, military families (family of many veterans), mandatory work referrals, adjudicated adolescents (was executive director of treatment programs), school systems (taught regular and alternative education), offenders (worked in correctional system/ prisons), individuals needing long-term placement, developed programs for the disabled, and those with chronic or terminal conditions (worked as LMSW for hospice).
Services
Often, counseling includes the need for a practitioner's knowledge and experience with federal, state, county, local, veteran and private resources - along with advocacy for the client, and the client's family or loved ones.
In other words, an experienced counselor might be very beneficial in knowing what services are available to help you resolve concerns and dilemmas.
My practice and clinical experience includes more than 30 years of locating, filtering and storing valuable resources to help individuals get their needs met.
In other words, an experienced counselor might be very beneficial in knowing what services are available to help you resolve concerns and dilemmas.
My practice and clinical experience includes more than 30 years of locating, filtering and storing valuable resources to help individuals get their needs met.
One definition of grief is "deep mental anguish, as that arising from bereavement".
P.C. Rosenblatt described loss as a "sequence, perhaps extending over our lifetimes, of new losses, or new realizations of loss".
It is said that everyone will experience grief and losses in our lifetimes; and yet, grief and loss is becoming something that is abnormal or that should be hidden from public view.
Isn't mourning a time when communities, friends and family should be providing caring and support?
According to Catherine Sanders, PhD, who wrote Grief: The Mourning After, Grief is inordinately lonely and the pain is torturous.
P.C. Rosenblatt described loss as a "sequence, perhaps extending over our lifetimes, of new losses, or new realizations of loss".
It is said that everyone will experience grief and losses in our lifetimes; and yet, grief and loss is becoming something that is abnormal or that should be hidden from public view.
Isn't mourning a time when communities, friends and family should be providing caring and support?
According to Catherine Sanders, PhD, who wrote Grief: The Mourning After, Grief is inordinately lonely and the pain is torturous.
Mental Health Resources & Information (couples' topics for date night), for educational purposes only.
SOCIAL WORKERS: Kids and Family - Social workers attend to the needs of the entire family.
Mind and Spirit - Mental health social workers treat the whole person in the context of their environment.
Health and Wellness - Social workers are part of the core team of health professionals at many hospitals and clinics, working closely with doctors, nurses and other health care providers.
Issues include living with illness, death and dying, disabilities, cancer, HIV/AIDS and healthy lifestyles.
SOCIAL WORKERS: Kids and Family - Social workers attend to the needs of the entire family.
Mind and Spirit - Mental health social workers treat the whole person in the context of their environment.
Health and Wellness - Social workers are part of the core team of health professionals at many hospitals and clinics, working closely with doctors, nurses and other health care providers.
Issues include living with illness, death and dying, disabilities, cancer, HIV/AIDS and healthy lifestyles.
2016- 2017: Trauma Informed Care; Caring for Those Who Have Borne the Battle; Advocating for Dignity & Worth of All People; Immigration & Child Welfare; Embracing Dementia: Strength's Perspective Approach; Mindfulness; High-conflict, Divorced Co-Parents; Work Stressful Environments; Behind Office Doors: Workplace Bullying.
2015: Trauma & the Brain, Staffing Disaster Response Call Center for Mass Casualty Events; The Roles for Clinical Social Workers in EAPs; Military Cultural Competency.
2014 - Helping the Bereaved; Dealing with Chronically Angry Individuals; Parents of Murdered Children; Intimate Partner Violence; Technology Best Practices; When the one you love.becomes the one you fear (Mildred D. Muhammad).
2015: Trauma & the Brain, Staffing Disaster Response Call Center for Mass Casualty Events; The Roles for Clinical Social Workers in EAPs; Military Cultural Competency.
2014 - Helping the Bereaved; Dealing with Chronically Angry Individuals; Parents of Murdered Children; Intimate Partner Violence; Technology Best Practices; When the one you love.becomes the one you fear (Mildred D. Muhammad).
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