How did you know you're on the spectrum.
How did you know you're on the spectrum?
How did you know you're on the spectrum?
A New York native. I started my career working with children at a Psychiatric Residential Treatment facility for children in 2006 in Columbia S.C. with a bachelor’s degree in social work. In 2010 I completed my Master of Social Work at the University of South Carolina. I achieved full independent clinical licensure in 2013 at a North Carolina Psychiatric Hospital. I was privileged to work with U.S. Marines for a 9-month period and experienced running my own practice for a 2.5 yrs. I’ve enjoyed contracting, working with individuals and families, for the last 16 years. Provided field instruction for MSW students was rewarding a well. My philosophy is that of the Austrian psychiatrist Viktor E. Frankl who stated, “the meaning of life differs from man to man, from day to day and from hour to hour.” This is my basis for using Person Centered approach. I focus on the person and what they can do, not their condition. I am flexible in utilizing therapeutic techniques in an uncomplicated, highly effective manner to attain her goal for clients to feel comfortable and confident in their ability to form a therapeutic alliance.