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Sue Flood, LCSW 

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Walnut Creek Medical Center
Department of Mental Health/Chemical Dependency Services

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OFF-SITE CAMPUS
710 South Broadway
2nd & 3rd Floors
Walnut Creek CA 94596

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(925) 295-4145

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I have been practicing in the field of psychology since 1967. I began my practice working with the severely mentally ill at Napa State Hospital and at Highland Hospital, Alameda County Mental Health Services. I have worked in a variety of mental health settings and have developed a specialty in Chemical Dependency and in Crisis Intervention. I am currently part of the Crisis Team and facilitate two CBT Depression Treatment Groups.

My Education and Credentials

Undergraduate Education BA, Sociology, University of California, Davis
Graduate Education MSW, University of California, Berkeley
Licensure Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California (LCS2877)



 
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