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Angela Stevenson, LCSW 

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About Me

I am a psychiatric social worker in the Santa Rosa Department of Child and Family Psychiatry. I joined Kaiser in 2001. Prior to joining Kaiser, I worked at Care Children's Counseling Service and for Sonoma County Mental Health. Currently I am a case manager for the Kaiser Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and the Kaiser Adolescent Eating Disorders Program. I work primarily with depressed and suicidal adolescents and their families. I co-lead the parent support group for parents of adolescents in the IOP program every Tuesday and Thursday night from 5:30 until 7pm. I also consult with non-Kaiser hospitals and families when their child has been psychiatrically hospitalized. More About Me



 
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