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Cait Cassidy-Greenwald
Internship Coordinator and Professional Lecturer of Psychology
Bio
Cait Cassidy-Greenwald is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a professional lecturer, and the internship coordinator for undergraduate psychology majors.
Professor Cassidy-Greenwald has over 15 years of practice in the mental health field, including a decade of working in higher education. She treats clients of diverse backgrounds for a range of mental health issues in her private practice. As a graduate of Marist, she is dedicated to serving students who have a passion for psychology. Having supervised clinical interns, Professor Cassidy-Greenwald enjoys helping students to translate knowledge into practical application. She is committed to connecting students with the essential opportunities for achieving their academic and professional goals. She supports students in finding the internal and external resources for success.
Education
MA, Mental Health Counseling, Marist College
BA, Psychology/Paralegal Certificate, Marist College
Areas of Focus
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Supervision, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Maternal Mental Health, Relationships, Grief, Depression, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Women’s Issues