Clinical Staff
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Ann Hobbs, LSW received her MSW from Widener University in 2007. Ann is the Director of Operations and the C-CATS Program and a clinical supervisor at Social Work Counseling Services. Ann specializes in working with emotionally challenged children and their parents.
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Michelle McCann, LCSW, received her MSW from Widener University in 2004. Michelle is the Program Director of the Circle for Change Program and is a clinical supervisor at Social Work Counseling Services. Michelle has worked with emotionally challenged children and their parents, provided adoption counseling services to birth mothers and adoptive families, and worked with at-risk pregnant women to support positive pregnancy outcomes. Michelle’s current interests include working with women as they strive to attain financial self-sufficiency, to overcome past traumatic experiences, and to develop and/or maintain healthy and supportive relationships. |
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Pat Fletcher, LCSW received her MSW from Widener University in 1994. Pat is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and Assistant Director of Field Placement at Widener University's Center for Social Work Education. Pat teaches undergraduate and graduate social work practice, clinical supervision and group treatment courses. Pat's areas of clinical specialization include working with adolescents and young adults, families and women in transition. |
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John Giugliano, Ph.D., LCSW received is doctorate from Smith College School of Social Work in 2000. John is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Widener University. John teaches graduate social work courses in human behavior and clinical social work. John's clinical practice interests include working with men with out-of-control sexual behavior and male trauma survivors. |
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Cheryl Sadeghee, LCSW received her MSW from Widener University in 2004. Cheryl is the Director of Clinical Services for Social Work Counseling Services and a clinical supervisor. Cheryl's area of interest are grief and loss and helping women in transition.
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Brent Satterly, Ph.D., LCSW received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. Brent is the Director of Widener University's BSW program and an Associate Professor of Social Work. Brent teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in human behavior and human sexuality. Brent's clinical practice focuses on helping clients with identity management, interpersonal relationships and LGBT issues. |
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Jenny Wyatt, LCSW is a doctoral candidate at Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. Jenny is the Assistant Director of Widener University's Center for Social Work Education where she teaches graduate clinical social work practice courses. In her clinical work, Jenny specializes in crisis intervention, family counseling and working with children. |
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Clinical Team - Graduate Student Interns
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Tamere Brown, 2nd year MSW student
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Yalin Liu, 2nd year MSW student
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Kristen Malora, 5th year Psy.D. student
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Joanne Sullivan, 2nd year MSW student
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Colin Sutton, 2nd year MSW student
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