Congratulations to Adriana Bass, former Parkside Social Work Intern, who has just accepted a position in the inaugural cohort of The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services Social Work Residency as one of six Behavioral Health Clinicians in the Early Childhood Mental Health track.
Adriana was an integral contributor to our social work team during her time at Parkside. She conducted play therapy sessions with ten small socialization groups and one individual student, and participated in interdisciplinary meetings with teachers, speech therapists and occupational therapists.
Having graduated from from Sarah Lawrence as part of a dual degree program with NYU Silver where she earned her Master of Arts in Child Development and her Master of Social Work, Adriana will be part of a three-year program at the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services where she will work with young children and families in one of The Jewish Board’s Early Childhood clinics and gain intensive training in early childhood mental health competencies and evidence-based models.