Michelle St. Pierre
About Michelle St. Pierre
Michelle St. Pierre is a Clinical Instructor in Social Work at Yale University Child Study Center, where she has worked since 2007. She holds a B.S. in Family Studies and Psychology from the University of Connecticut and an MSW from Southern Connecticut State University.
Work at Yale University
Michelle St. Pierre has been serving as a Clinical Instructor in Social Work at the Yale University Child Study Center since 2007. In this role, she contributes to the education and training of future social workers, focusing on child development and mental health. Her position involves direct engagement with students and the application of theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
Education and Expertise
Michelle St. Pierre holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies and Psychology from the University of Connecticut. She further advanced her education by obtaining a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Southern Connecticut State University. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in social work, particularly in areas related to child and family dynamics.
Background
Michelle St. Pierre has a comprehensive background in social work, with a focus on child and family studies. Her educational journey included significant studies in psychology, which informs her approach to social work practice. She has dedicated her career to the field since completing her education, with a notable tenure at Yale University.
Professional Experience
With 17 years of experience at Yale University Child Study Center, Michelle St. Pierre has developed a robust professional profile in clinical social work. Her role as a Clinical Instructor allows her to influence the next generation of social workers, sharing insights gained from her extensive experience in the field.