Sarah Moore, Lmhc
About Sarah Moore, Lmhc
Sarah Moore is a Crisis Clinician and Clinical Supervisor at Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., with nearly a decade of experience in substance abuse treatment and child and family therapy. She holds a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Assumption College and has worked in various clinical settings since 2014.
Work at Community Healthlink
Sarah Moore has been employed at Community Healthlink Inc as a Crisis Clinician since 2014. In this role, she provides critical support and intervention for individuals in crisis situations. Her work primarily takes place in Worcester, where she has accumulated ten years of experience in addressing urgent mental health needs. Sarah's expertise in crisis intervention is complemented by her background in child and family therapy, allowing her to effectively engage with diverse populations.
Current Role at Spectrum Health Systems
Since 2017, Sarah Moore has served as a Clinical Supervisor at Spectrum Health Systems, Inc. In this capacity, she oversees clinical operations and provides guidance to staff in substance abuse treatment programs. Her role involves ensuring high-quality care for both adults and children, leveraging her nearly a decade of experience in group facilitation and clinical assessments. Additionally, she has worked as a clinician at Spectrum Health Systems since 2015, further enhancing her clinical skills and leadership capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Moore holds a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Assumption College, where she studied from 2011 to 2013. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Anna Maria College, completing her studies from 2007 to 2011. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her specialization in child and family therapy, particularly within the framework of Community-Based Health Initiative (CBHI) services.
Background in Therapy and Clinical Assessment
Sarah has a diverse background in therapy, having worked as an In Home Therapist at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC) for two months in 2015. She has nearly a decade of experience in group facilitation across various settings, including residential and community outreach. Her extensive experience in providing clinical assessments in emergency services settings further underscores her capability in handling complex cases and delivering effective interventions.