Sarah has worked in child welfare, community clinics, private practice, and collegiate mental health. She has worked extensively with schools, court systems, and employee assistance programs to provide collaborative care to those she works with.
Sarah has experience working with Pre-K- 12 Schools, Institutions of Higher Education, and Adult Learners. She has taught undergraduate courses for the University of Wisconsin-Superior and the College of St. Scholastica. She has also taught Graduate Social Work Students classes at the College of St. Scholastica and provided undergraduate supervision for Field Placement experiences.
Sarah is also skilled in providing staff training and education around mental health topics.
She will work with your organization to determine if continuing education hours are applicable.
Targeted skills training in emotional regulation, assertiveness, mindfulness, self-compassion, communication, and conflict resolution can improve your daily living and interactions with others. As a mental health provider, Sarah can bridge the past with the present and future goals.
Specifically designed and prepared for your group. As an experienced facilitator, you can expect presentations will be grounded in research and evidence-based mental health practices.
Identifying specific strategies for health care providers to create a healthy-work life balance, manage daily stresses, and develop resilience skills for the workplace.
These strategies are used to promote mental health and integrate mental wellness into the curriculum.
Sarah is an Approved Supervisor of the Minnesota Board of Social Work and Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy. She can provide Licensure Supervision for those pursuing LICSW and LPCC licensure.
Sarah also works with local colleges and Universities to provide BSW and MSW Field Supervision.