Sweeta Khosrawi
Mental Health Clinician at Fathers & Families of San Joaquin- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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APCC
Saybrook University
Experience
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Fathers & Families of San Joaquin
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mental Health Clinician
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Sep 2020 - Present
• Provided counseling for diverse populations, including Latinos, African Americans, Indians, Caucasians, undocumented immigrants, LGBTQ+, children, teens, adults, those with chemically dependency, trauma, and people impacted by the criminal justice system. • Conducted clinical intake, community outreach, case management, group facilitation, provided training about informed trauma, counseling, and communication skills. • Supported formerly incarcerated individuals in gaining greater mental health so they were better able to find jobs, housing, and long-term stability. • Supported undocumented families and youths by providing mental health services and connecting them with other community services. • Facilitated domestic violence group every week to provide education around intimate partner violence, get out of abusive relationships, and how to break the abuse cycle. • Provided counseling for low-income families and kids and supported them towards gaining their future goals. • Provided guidance to parents and youth to improve their well-being.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF TRACY, INC
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United States
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Spectator Sports
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1 - 100 Employee
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Clinical Intern
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2019 - 2020
• Provide effective school-based social and emotional counseling to students, including kids, teens, and mentally challenged young people. • Helped mentally & physically challenged kids learn how to voice needs and make secure connections with others. • Conducted educational groups around crucial topics like substance use and its impact on our lives, mental health, physical health, and future. • Educated students about different mental health disorders, symptoms, and how to get help. • Provided kids with solution-focused strategies to support them in their everyday lives.
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Ministry of Education
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Kabul, Afghanistan
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Teacher Trainer
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2010 - 2010
• Taught teachers pedagogy and supported them in learning how to develop and deliver curriculum. • Led efforts to significantly improve teacher performance, grow the academic motivation of students and mitigated disaffection with learning, while reducing absenteeism. • Taught teachers pedagogy and supported them in learning how to develop and deliver curriculum. • Led efforts to significantly improve teacher performance, grow the academic motivation of students and mitigated disaffection with learning, while reducing absenteeism.
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Aladin Hospital
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Kabul, Afghanistan
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Intern
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2008 - 2008
• Shadowed physicians, conducted clinical intake interviews with patients with addiction, severely mentally ill, women seeking support, and severely mentally ill people. • Supported the low-income and uneducated women in their journey to get sober and develop a healthy life style. • Helped recovering women find a purpose in their lives, shift away from the darkness of drugs, and build a bright future. • Shadowed physicians, conducted clinical intake interviews with patients with addiction, severely mentally ill, women seeking support, and severely mentally ill people. • Supported the low-income and uneducated women in their journey to get sober and develop a healthy life style. • Helped recovering women find a purpose in their lives, shift away from the darkness of drugs, and build a bright future.
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Education
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Saybrook University
Master's degree, Clinical Counseling -
Kabul University
Bachelor’s at Psychology -
California
Certificate, EMDR Training -
Kardan University
Diploma, Business Administration -
Afghanistan
Certificate, Family Life, Psychology & Education -
NATO
Certificate, Sustainable Development for Durable Security -
Afghanistan Human Rights Commission
Certificate, Human Rights -
University of Kabul
Certificate, Teacher Program