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Kathrine Sullivan-Corbett

Kathrine Sullivan-Corbett

LMHC


Academic Focus

Counseling Psychology

Insight

A strengths-based, ecological model trained licensed mental health counselor who believes that students should be challenged, supported and motivated to reach their fullest potential while contributing to the greater good of the mental health community.

Background

Education

MS - Northeastern University, Bouve College of Health and Sciences, 2007 - Counseling Psychology
BA - University of Wisconsin Madison - 2004 - Dual Major Spanish and Psychology
International Student - Longwood University, Valencia Spain, 2003

Courses Taught

  • Pre-internship supervision lab
  • Psychopathology
  • Family Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
  • Groups Dynamics
  • Rogerian Basic Counseling Skills
  • Counseling Practicum and SAC Field Experience
  • Internship Seminar and SAC Field Experience
  • Psychopharmacology in Addictions and Mental Health
  • Holistic Approaches to Psychotherapy

Professional Experience

  • Associate Dean of Academic Advising Field Experience June 2021-Present
  • LMHC/Owner - Kathrine Sullivan-Corbett, LMHC, Andover, MA, October 2010-Present
  • Bilingual Family Intervention Specialist- Institute for Health and Recovery, Lowell MA, December 2010- June 2021
  • LMHC - General Psychological Associates, Andover MA, February 2010-January 2012
  • LMHC - Health and Education Services, Lawrence Outpatient Clinic, Lawrence MA, October 2009-December 2010
  • Clinical Director - Old Colony Y/DYS S.T.R.I.V.E. Transition Program, Lowell MA, Jan. 2008-Oct. 2009
  • Clinician/Internship Student - Old Colony Y Girls Secure Detention Unit, Brockton MA, Sept. 2006-Jan. 2008

Community Involvement

  • Family Engagement Specialist, The Institute for Health and Recovery in Collaboration with DCF
  • Private Practice Owner and Clinician, Kathrine Sullivan-Corbett, LMHC of Andover, MA

Awards & Recognitions

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, inducted 2007

Selected Presentations

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Juvenile Justice Agencies, 2009

Professional Memberships & Affiliations

MaMHCA

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