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Yes... you can!

About Me

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Jacqúese Patterson, LMSW

Master Social Worker Psychotherapist

Aetna, Anthem, BC/BS, Beacon, Cigna, Evernorth, HUSKY

 

Jacqúese holds a Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University and is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the State of Connecticut. 


Clinically trained at Fordham University, Jacqúese's training focused on working with adolescents, and adults dealing with issues such as behavior issues, ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, grief & loss, domestic violence, substance use / addiction issues, gender and sexuality, trauma, and more. 

 

Jacqúese approach developed during her academic and experiential work as well as many diverse post graduate trainings. This training includes a rich foundation in:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Dialectical Behavioral Skills Training (DBT)

Trauma Focused Therapies

Motivational Interviewing

She regularly attends clinical trainings to keep current on knowledge and skills relating to specific treatment approaches as well as furthering her expertise in the science of behavior, human development across the lifespan, and emotional and psychological wellness.   

 

Jacqúese has worked in residential settings and has extensive experience providing clinical case management services. She has also worked as a Director and advocate for a local child advocacy bureau where she participated in PPT's while working with community stakeholders to enhance youth educational performance and opportunities. She further worked in IOP / PHP and other outpatient settings providing clinical services in individual, group, and family formats to diverse populations and needs. 

Jacqúese is highly experienced in working closely with other medical and mental health professionals, school professionals, and other community associations to help people gain relief from symptoms while developing greater insight and awareness, reducing problematic or disruptive behaviors, improving interpersonal, family, academic, career and community functioning, and overall well being. 

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