Community College of Philadelphia - Behavioral Sciences
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers
Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors
Licensed Social Worker
Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers
Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors
Master of Social Work
John Hope Franklin Combating American Racism Award
Black Men at Penn School of Social Work
2011\nSelena Brown Book Scholarship
NABSW (2010-2011)\nSocial Work School Endowed Scholarship (2009-2010)
Clinical Social Work
Association of Black Social Workers (Vice President)
Black Graduate and Professional Students Assembly
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science
Minored in Biomedical Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Social Services
Group Therapy
Behavioral Health
Adults
Psychotherapy
Counseling Psychology
Treatment
Public Speaking
Program Development
Family Therapy
Workshop Facilitation
Program Management
Self-esteem
Case Managment
Crisis Intervention
Volunteer Management
Mental Health
Grant Writing
Community Outreach
Adolescents
Moore
MSW
LCSW
Licensed clinical social worker (PA) experienced in individual
family
and group therapy with diverse populations (minorities
college students
families
adolescents
and children). Technical background with program development and management experience.\n\nFuture objective is to continue to provide psychotherapy to adolescents and their families
moving to private practice and consultation. Other interests include policies that address violence among minority youth and drug-related legislation.\n\nSpecialties:\nMental Health Services\nPsychotherapy with Families
Adolescents
and Adults\nCase Management\nProgram Management
Aisha Renée
Moore
MSW
LCSW
Charlottesville League of Therapists
Tabor Children's Services
Computers4Kids
Bryn Mawr College
NHS Human Services
Community College of Philadelphia
Temple University
Temple University
•\t Developed student training curriculum
conducted monthly student orientation and training sessions\n•\t Workshop development and consultation: Recruited workshop facilitators for students and mentors\n•\t Staff and volunteer management: Performance reviews (as needed) for lab staff and supportive communication with mentors to ensure a high mentor retention rate
Computers4Kids
Temple University
Assistant Coordinator
Sexual Assault Counseling and Education Unit - Tuttleman Counseling Services
Greater Philadelphia Area
•\t Managed Learning Lab activity and mentoring appointments between students (12-18 years old) and mentors\n•\t Coached students on school and Computer4Kids projects\n•\t Consulted with parents and mentors on student progress
as well as behavioral challenges and consequences
Computers4Kids
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr
PA
• Delivered clinical services (assessment
crisis intervention / on-call services
and psychotherapy) to a college student population to address issues related to late adolescence including identity development
individuation/separation
acculturation
sexuality
academic challenges
intimate relationships
and adjustment\n• Participated in weekly individual/group supervision and case consultation\n• Facilitated weekly group supervision and case consultation
Clinical Fellow
The Counseling Service
Children's Reach
Philadelphia
PA
• Provided individual
family and collateral family therapy\n• Provided trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) to children identified with post-trauma symptoms\n• Supervised graduate-level interns
Outpatient Therapist
NHS Human Services
•\t Developed individualized services plans
located appropriate community resources
and coordinated ancillary services for adolescent clients (17-21 years old) related to emancipation\n•\t Provided individual and group life skills training to prepare for independent living\n•\t Advocated for clients with the court system
Department of Human Services
and other social services agencies
Tabor Children's Services
Community College of Philadelphia
Instructor
Behavioral Health/Human Services (BHHS) Department\nCourses:\n • BHHS 106 Analysis of Group Participation*\n • BHHS 194 Case Management Practice*\n • BHHS 213 Practicum in Behavioral Health/Human Services II*\n\n(*) - open only to BHHS students
Adjunct Faculty
Greater Philadelphia Area
Coordinator
Sexual Assault Counseling and Education (SACE) Unit - Tuttleman Counseling Services
Greater Philadelphia Area
Temple University
•\t Provided Walk-in and triage services to a diverse student population to identify areas of clinical concern
assess level of clinical urgency
and develop a plan to remediate problems\n•\t Provided psychotherapy and psychoeducation for clients with addiction
depression
anxiety
disordered eating
posttraumatic stress
grief and loss issues
relationship problems
etc.\n•\t Co-facilitated psychotherapy and support group to help women of the African Diaspora explore issues concerning identity
self-image
self-esteem
romantic and parental relationships
familial responsibilities
and institutionalized racism\n•\t Participated in weekly didactic seminars (topics included multicultural issues in counseling
psychopharmacology
addictions
eating disorders
and personality disorders)\n•\t Participated in case conference and supervision of groups\n•\t Performed essential administrative duties
recordkeeping
and scheduling using Titanium Schedule (management system designed specifically for university and college counseling centers)
Temple University
Family Counselor
•\t Collaborated with therapeutic treatment team
family members
schools
and community agencies to develop and implement effective treatment plan with appropriate therapeutic interventions to address issues like attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
anxiety
posttraumatic stress disorder
depression
and oppositional defiant disorder\n•\t Provided intensive in-home individual and family counseling for significant behavioral and emotional issues for children
adolescents
and parents using Structural Family therapy approach to prevent youths’ removal from the home
Charlottesville League of Therapists