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Sheryl Popper, LCSW 

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Milpitas Medical Offices
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry

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611 S Milpitas Blvd
Milpitas CA 95035

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Office: 408-945-2915

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Sheryl Popper has been practicing as a licensed clinical social worker at Kaiser (Child & Adolescent Psychiatry) since 2002. She currently provides individual, family and group therapy to teens and children with a broad spectrum of disorders. Sheryl provides a psychoeducation class to parents of teens, co-facilitates a multi-family therapy group, and co-facilitates a teen depression group.

Prior to joining Kaiser, she worked in Juvenile Hall in Santa Clara County treating the teens and their families. She also worked as a medical social worker with senior citizens with neurological disorders.

In 1992, Sheryl graduated from San Jose State University with a master's degree in social work and has been licensed by the state of California since 1997.



 
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