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Laura Chin, LCSW 

Facility
Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Address
19000 East Homestead Road
Building 2
1st Floor
Cupertino CA 95014

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Office: 408-366-4450

 

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I attended San Jose State University, where I received my BA degree in Psychology. I then went on to the graduate program in social work at San Jose State University and obtained a MSW degree. Following graduate school, I worked first as a clinical social worker, and then as a clinical program manager at Eastfield Ming Quong in Campbell in the agency's school-based day treatment programs. My work included providing therapy to children, adolescents, and their families.

In 1995, I joined the clinic at Kaiser Santa Clara Child and Adolescent Services as a therapist. I work well with children and adolescents of all ages, and their parents. As a therapist, I believe in helping families recognize their strengths, and using those strengths to help family members through difficult times.

Through counseling services at Kaiser, I believe that there is the opportunity to make positive changes throughout the family system. The clinic team consists of a highly professional, competent, and cohesive group of individuals who are committed to providing excellent services to Kaiser members.



 
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