Erin received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Appalachian State University and Master of Social Work from Radford University. Erin is a resident in counseling who began working with adolescents during her internship while completing her undergraduate degree in North Carolina, and then moved to adult populations after moving to Virginia.
Erin has over 10 years of experience working with individuals with mental health disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Erin’s work experience includes residential treatment settings, mental health skill building, crisis services, and supervision of ID/DD waiver services in Virginia. Erin also has internship experiences with intimate partner violence and sexual assault, as well as behavioral needs for individuals with disabilities.
In therapy, Erin utilizes a variety of social work theories and therapy models to provide a holistic approach to treatment. Erin implements a strengths-based approach while also ensuring her practice remains person-centered. Erin welcomes adolescents and adults to her practice.
Areas of Interest and experience include:
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Needs
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- PTSD
- Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault
- Relationships
- Social Skills
- Self-Esteem
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for both mental health disorders and individuals with intellectual disabilities
Erin is currently a Supervisee in Social Work under the supervision of our Executive Director Angela McGoldrick, LPC. Erin is accepting new clients.