About
What Services Does She Provide?
I work with individuals, groups, communities, and organizations.
Individual Clinical Social Work
I focus on working with the entire person. I understand that achieving balance in life requires more than just discussing your problems. It involves developing a deeper understanding of yourself, your circumstances, and the necessary skills to effect change. Individual sessions will include evaluations, education, talk therapy, and homework..
- Financial Wellness
- Somatic
- Work Wellness
- Expressive Arts
- Stress Management
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Behavioral Health Workshops
As a Clinical Social Worker, I provide workshops to the community that focus on healing, collective wisdom building.
We can host a live training, virtual training and my team can build on-demand training to be sold in bulk.
- Resilient Mindset
- Drug Prevention
- Suicide Prevention
- Stress Management
- Inner Goddess
- Protecting Your Mental Health While Black in the Workplace
Substance Abuse Professional
I am qualified Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) providing DOT evaluations in Maryland. Also offering SAP educational workshop, supervisor's training, educational training on substance misuse and other work wellness topics.
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I help human services agencies design program elements, such as program model, policies, identification of target population, and design accountability measures, which supports system and clients goals.
Workplace Workshops
I help organization cultivate their greatest asset - their staff. Our wellness workshops look to enhance staff overall health and wellness by providing training that equips staff with the skills to maintain work-life balance.
Stress management in the workplaceTime management, communication, and collaboration in the workplace*Trauma-informed leadership – leading diverse and inclusive teamsEmpathy building and conflict resolution trainingSelf-care and vicarious traumaManaging virtual teams – building trust in a virtual environmentWork-life balance when working from homeSuicide prevention and awareness Diet and Nutrition – Understanding Emotional Eating Designing Your Life – Research about developing a life of purpose Accountability – Problem Solving and decision making as a teamUnderstanding the emotion behind your spending habitsRecovering from a financial setbackWorking as a single parentLeaning into your character strengths
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Clinical Social Work Supervision
I recognize that social work is inherently stressful and challenging profession, that requires balance of personal morals and professional ethics. Finding this balance can be difficult without guidance, mentorship and without professional clarity That is why, I help all licensure levels develop a trauma-informed theoretical framework to enhance professional decision making, develop an inclusive and advocacy mindset and promote personal wellness.
What Does Our Supervision Services Help With:
Developing a working understanding of the NASW Code of Ethics
Developing a trauma-informed theoretical framework to inform client interaction, and organizational policies and pursue social justice
Solving complex social work issues utilizing a trauma-informed theoretical framework Increasing emotional intelligence and self-awareness through developing one’s own unique personal character strengths
Understanding and pursuing becoming a racial ally
Setting professional boundaries and professional record-keeping
Middle managers are the backbone of organizations. They are responsible for communicating goals from executives and leading the implementation of tasks. Essentially, middle managers connect the overall organizational strategy and collaborate across functions to get work done. Clinical supervisors have an extra layer of responsibility in maintaining consumer care and managing vicarious trauma risk to their staff. Our middle-manager supervision services are for licensed clinical social workers who need extra support in their new leadership roles. Supervision topics include managing up and managing down; clinical supervision boundaries, and cultural differences in supervision.
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