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Theresa L. Brees, LCSW 

Facility
San Jose Medical Center
Department of Obstetrics And Gynecology

Address
276 International Circle
Family Health Center, 2nd floor, Unit H
San Jose CA 95119

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Telephone
Office: 408-972-6878

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My Office Hours
  Sunday    Monday    Tuesday    Wednesday    Thursday    Friday    Saturday  
  8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
  
Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

About Me

I have been working for Kaiser since 1995 and became an Early Start Specialist in 1999. For several years prior to joining Kaiser, I worked with severely emotionally disturbed children, many whom were substance exposed in utero. The Early Start program has given me the wonderful opportunity to work on the preventative end, helping women to have healthier pregnancies and babies.

In my "spare" time I enjoy spending time with my family doing various outdoor activities and traveling.

My Credentials

Undergraduate Education: San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
Graduate Education: CSU Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
Certification: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCS18852)*

*What it means to be Licensed:

To become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), a person must graduate with their Master's Degree from an accredited university. He or she must take additional training in areas such as alcoholism and other chemical substance dependency, human sexuality, partner abuse detection and intervention, and child abuse.

After completing graduate school, a licensee must also complete 3000-3200 hours of supervised experience and pass written exams before becoming licensed. The licensee must take coninuing education courses every two years.



 
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