Maria Carr LCSW, graduated from East Los Angeles College with her Associate of Arts and Sciences. She then joined California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Services in 2015. Maria finished her M.S.W at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work on May 2018 at the University of Southern California (USC). Maria Carr has been a bilingual LCSW with the Department of Mental Health of Los Angeles County. She has an extensive background in social services, psychotherapy, teletherapy/phone therapy. Her background includes inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with varied populations and across different treatment modalities. Ct populations she has work with include Veterans, Calworks, adults, substance abuse, homeless, families, and adult student populations (HS, community college, and University). Her experience and training in facilitating both individual and group therapy is enriched through the use of evidence-base practices (EBPs) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bowen Family therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Logotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and Task-Centered/Problem Solving Therapy. She is Passionate about improving service delivery and treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis, psychotic spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders ect,. Additional areas of specialty include suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, seeking safety, etc.
Maria Carr LCSW, graduated from East Los Angeles College with her Associate of Arts and Sciences. She then joined California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Services in 2015. Maria finished her M.S.W at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work on May 2018 at the University of Southern California (USC). Maria Carr has been a bilingual LCSW with the Department of Mental Health of Los Angeles County. She has an extensive background in social services, psychotherapy, teletherapy/phone therapy. Her background includes inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with varied populations and across different treatment modalities. Ct populations she has work with include Veterans, Calworks, adults, substance abuse, homeless, families, and adult student populations (HS, community college, and University). Her experience and training in facilitating both individual and group therapy is enriched through the use of evidence-base practices (EBPs) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bowen Family therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Logotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and Task-Centered/Problem Solving Therapy. She is Passionate about improving service delivery and treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis, psychotic spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders ect,. Additional areas of specialty include suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, seeking safety, etc.
Maria Carr LCSW, graduated from East Los Angeles College with her Associate of Arts and Sciences. She then joined California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Services in 2015. Maria finished her M.S.W at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work on May 2018 at the University of Southern California (USC). Maria Carr has been a bilingual LCSW with the Department of Mental Health of Los Angeles County. She has an extensive background in social services, psychotherapy, teletherapy/phone therapy. Her background includes inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with varied populations and across different treatment modalities. Ct populations she has work with include Veterans, Calworks, adults, substance abuse, homeless, families, and adult student populations (HS, community college, and University). Her experience and training in facilitating both individual and group therapy is enriched through the use of evidence-base practices (EBPs) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bowen Family therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Logotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and Task-Centered/Problem Solving Therapy. She is Passionate about improving service delivery and treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis, psychotic spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders ect,. Additional areas of specialty include suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, seeking safety, etc.
Maria Carr LCSW, graduated from East Los Angeles College with her Associate of Arts and Sciences. She then joined California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Services in 2015. Maria finished her M.S.W at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work on May 2018 at the University of Southern California (USC). Maria Carr has been a bilingual LCSW with the Department of Mental Health of Los Angeles County. She has an extensive background in social services, psychotherapy, teletherapy/phone therapy. Her background includes inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with varied populations and across different treatment modalities. Ct populations she has work with include Veterans, Calworks, adults, substance abuse, homeless, families, and adult student populations (HS, community college, and University). Her experience and training in facilitating both individual and group therapy is enriched through the use of evidence-base practices (EBPs) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bowen Family therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Logotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and Task-Centered/Problem Solving Therapy. She is Passionate about improving service delivery and treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis, psychotic spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders ect,. Additional areas of specialty include suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, seeking safety, etc.
Maria Carr LCSW, graduated from East Los Angeles College with her Associate of Arts and Sciences. She then joined California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling Services in 2015. Maria finished her M.S.W at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work on May 2018 at the University of Southern California (USC). Maria Carr has been a bilingual LCSW with the Department of Mental Health of Los Angeles County. She has an extensive background in social services, psychotherapy, teletherapy/phone therapy. Her background includes inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with varied populations and across different treatment modalities. Ct populations she has work with include Veterans, Calworks, adults, substance abuse, homeless, families, and adult student populations (HS, community college, and University). Her experience and training in facilitating both individual and group therapy is enriched through the use of evidence-base practices (EBPs) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Bowen Family therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Logotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and Task-Centered/Problem Solving Therapy. She is Passionate about improving service delivery and treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis, psychotic spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders ect,. Additional areas of specialty include suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, seeking safety, etc.