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CDRP Practice Philosophy
As the clinical team of the Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP), we strive to create a supportive atmosphere in which individuals can experience their full potential for recovery from substance-related problems. We offer a comprehensive program of group therapy, education, individual counseling, medical detoxification, and psychiatric services in a compassionate and structured setting. We look forward to working with you to help you change your life.
About Me
I was born and raised in New Rochelle, New York. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Social Work degree in 2005 and my Master of Social Work degree in 2007 at California State University at Sacramento. I started working in the field of chemical dependency in 2003. My undergraduate field placement was at the Chemical Dependency Center for Women (now Strategies for Change). My internships for my graduate program were at Kaiser’s Chemical Dependency Recovery Program in Sacramento and the Lighthouse Family Counseling and Resource Center in Lincoln, California. I also worked part-time at the Clean and Sober Detox in Fair Oaks, California in 2005. Other work experience includes being a social service worker/educational assistant in the public school system in Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada from 1987-2002, working with children with learning disabilities, special needs, and behavioral challenges. I have been with the Santa Clara CDRP since June 2007.
On a personal note, I have two grown children and am the proud grandmother of one. My personal hobbies include golf, hiking, poetry, and spending time with family and friends. In addition to English, I speak Spanish.
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