Anna Lindberg Cedar, Mpa, Lcsw
About Anna Lindberg Cedar, Mpa, Lcsw
Anna Lindberg Cedar is a Data Backed Therapist with extensive education and experience in social work and nonprofit management. She currently works at Therapy for Real Life and utilizes evidence-based therapies to promote burnout prevention and self-care strategies.
Work at Kip Health
Anna Lindberg Cedar has been working at Kip Health since 2017 as a Data-Backed Therapist. In this role, she utilizes evidence-based practices to support clients in their mental health journeys. Previously, she served as the Clinical Director at Kip from 2018 to 2019, where she oversaw clinical operations and ensured the delivery of high-quality therapeutic services in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Education and Expertise
Anna Lindberg Cedar holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University, where she focused on Clinical Social Work and International Social Welfare. She also earned a Master of Public Administration from Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, specializing in Nonprofit Management and Human Rights. Her undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Arts from Vassar College, where she studied Latin American Studies, International Political Science, and Spanish.
Background
Anna Lindberg Cedar has a diverse professional background in mental health and nonprofit sectors. She has worked as a Clinical Social Work Intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons and held various roles, including Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician III at La Clinica de La Raza and Community Health Advocate at Holy Family Day Home. Additionally, she has experience in nonprofit management as a mentor at Upwardly Global.
Achievements
Anna Lindberg Cedar hosts the Therapy For Real Life podcast, where she discusses burnout prevention and self-care strategies. She facilitates the Burnout Prevention Hack-A-Thon, an event aimed at promoting burnout prevention in the workplace. In her practice, she offers clinical supervision and training in various evidence-based therapies, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.