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Co-Conspired Conversations - Conscious Relationships Across Racial Lines W/ Kerrie Mohr LCSW (Season 1)

Conscious Relationships Across Racial Lines W/ Kerrie Mohr LCSW (Season 1)

02/02/21 • 45 min

Co-Conspired Conversations

Kerrie Mohr, LCSW, founder, director at A Good Place Therapy, has focused her career on seeking out solutions to individual, family, and community problems through clinical work, advocacy, policy reform, community organizing, managing teams, and building nonprofit social service programs.

In addition to her psychotherapy work with individuals and couples, Kerrie oversees all aspects of care, training, and fidelity to A Good Place’s models service delivery, based on research-supported treatment interventions; supervises and coaches clinical social workers; provides mental health consultation for companies and mobile apps; and leads the NYC chapter of Sidewalk Talk, a volunteer-run, grassroots, global street listening non-profit.

Kerrie holds an MSW from Columbia University School of Social Work and a certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the Columbia Bus

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Kerrie Mohr, LCSW, founder, director at A Good Place Therapy, has focused her career on seeking out solutions to individual, family, and community problems through clinical work, advocacy, policy reform, community organizing, managing teams, and building nonprofit social service programs.

In addition to her psychotherapy work with individuals and couples, Kerrie oversees all aspects of care, training, and fidelity to A Good Place’s models service delivery, based on research-supported treatment interventions; supervises and coaches clinical social workers; provides mental health consultation for companies and mobile apps; and leads the NYC chapter of Sidewalk Talk, a volunteer-run, grassroots, global street listening non-profit.

Kerrie holds an MSW from Columbia University School of Social Work and a certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the Columbia Bus

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