Rebecca (MSW, LCS) is a psychotherapist and writer in Philadelphia, specializing in working with and content about eating disorders, anxiety, depression, infertility, substance abuse, grief and loss, gender and sexuality, trauma, and adjustment to life changes. She earned a BA in Creative Writing from Oberlin College and an MSW from the University of Pennsylvania, where she received the John Hope Franklin Award for Combating American Racism.
Education
BA in Creative Writing, Oberlin College
MSW in Clinical Social Work, University of Pennsylvania
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Best PhD and Doctoral Programs in Nebraska: Online & Campus
With the shared goal of enriching the state’s resources and workforce, students seeking PhD and doctoral programs in Nebraska have some truly excellent on-campus and virtual options to advance their education.
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Suicide Awareness and Prevention: A Guide for PhD Students
For PhD students, the pressure to perform well academically and other factors lead to an increased risk of suicide. Learn about the warning signs and how you can get help for yourself or someone else struggling.
August 15, 2023
PhD Student Guide: Substance Use Disorder Awareness & Support
The pressures of academia as a graduate student could lead you to unhealthy coping behaviors such as substance abuse. Learn more about the causes and symptoms of a substance use disorder, strategies for prevention, and intervention and resources for support.
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Education
BA in Creative Writing, Oberlin College
MSW in Clinical Social Work, University of Pennsylvania