Diann Binns
About Diann Binns
Diann Binns is a Clinical Supervisor with extensive experience in tele-therapy and mental health services. She has worked in various settings and specializes in supporting clients facing grief, loss, and chronic illness.
Current Role at Bend Health
Diann Binns serves as a Clinical Supervisor at Bend Health, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she oversees clinical operations and provides guidance to therapy staff. Her work is conducted remotely, allowing her to manage her responsibilities effectively while supporting clients in need of mental health services.
Previous Experience in Behavioral Health
Prior to her current role, Diann Binns worked as a Behavioral Health Triage Therapist at Babylon from 2021 to 2023. During her two years there, she focused on assessing client needs and directing them to appropriate mental health resources. Additionally, she served as a Clinical Therapist at Sanvello Health for nine months in 2020 and as a Clinical TeleTherapist at AbleTo Inc. for five months in 2021.
Education and Qualifications
Diann Binns earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Purdue University Northwest, completing her studies from 1996 to 2001. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Indiana University South Bend, where she studied from 2001 to 2005. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in mental health and social services.
Specializations and Skills
Diann Binns specializes in individual and group therapy, with a focus on clients dealing with grief, loss, and chronic illness. She has extensive experience in tele-therapy, which includes providing remote mental health services. Her skill set also encompasses crisis intervention and couples therapy, making her versatile in addressing various client needs.
Professional Background in Mental Health
Diann has worked in diverse settings throughout her career, including private practice, hospice care, and community mental health. Notably, she served as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Harbor Light Hospice from 2016 to 2019, where she provided support to clients facing end-of-life issues. This varied experience enhances her ability to connect with clients from different backgrounds.