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Amy D Singer MSW; LCSW

Specializations: 

Adolescents, Adults, Anxiety, Caregiver Stress, Children, Depression, Disabilities, Families, Grief Recovery, PTSD, Stress Management

I began my social work career working for Easter Seals with disabled children and adults as a member of a multiple-disciplinary team consisting of a special education teacher, a physical therapist, a occupational therapist, a speech and Language pathologist, a neurologist, and a psychiatrist. This has given me special knowledge of clients from a holistic and environmental perspective. I then worked at Boys (and Girls) Village in Milford as a Clinical supervisor including the supervision of clinical and medical personnel and all aspects of therapy provided; accountability that all required service plans, reports, and communication with collaborative agencies and families are completed in a timely fashion; work with quality assurance personnel to make administrative changes as needed; organize the operating budget; and coordinate inter-program services as needed. At that time, I also worked part-time in the evenings at a family counseling center Staff Clinician responsible for individual and group therapy for adults and children, diagnosis and treatment, consulting with staff Psychiatrist, coordination of services with managed care companies. During that time, I wrote articles and conducted interviews for Fairfield Women’s magazine on clinical issues. I had a column called “Psych Yourself”. I then moved on as a School Social Worker in a city middle school for a diverse population of 1000+ students. Individual and Group counseling, special education support services and evaluations, crisis management, special workshops and programs, communication and collaboration with parents, community agencies, health and mental health facilities, Juvenile Justice, and the Department of Children and Families. School Social Worker Field Supervisor for MSW students with several universities since 2004. I am currently retired, but work as an adjunct professor teaching social work courses as they become available in various schools of social work.


Describe your current practice:

Aimee Zagaja, LCSW

I am an LCSW who has been practicing in the field for over 40 years as a therapist and program director in clinical in-patient, residential, out-patient agencies. Twenty-two of those years has been in school social work. I have also been a field supervisor for MSW candidates from several universities including: Fordham, Southern Connecticut State University, and UConn School of Social Work. My expertise has a focus in group work, women's issues, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities and school social work with a concentration on families, adolescents, and children, although I have experience in all methods and populations. I retired from public school in June 2021 and would be flexible in my availability. In the 2022 Spring semester worked at Western Connecticut State University in the Social Work Department as an adjunct professor teaching the Junior Field Seminar and as liaison with the Field Supervisors of our students at various agencies in Fairfield and New Haven Counties.

Where did you get your MSW?
University of Connecticut School of Social Work, 1991

What was your area of concentration?
Groupwork and Casework

What continuing education activities have you been involved in during the past year?

Treating Trauma

Supervision Fees:
$100/hour

Address where the supervision will take place:

Video Meetings

Email:
amydsinger15@gmail.com

Website (if available):


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