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Lake Worth Community High School
Social and Emotional Learning Service ProvidersService Provider Description of Services Behavioral Health Professional
Mr. Mozer Cherismat
561-533-6454Screens and filters Mental Health concerns and makes formal referral to school based service providers
Provides mental health assessment and treatment to students with for any mental health concerns
Group therapy session
Unlimited caseload and sessionsDATA- Drug Abuse Treatment Association
Ms. Rebecca Senatus
561-533-6380Provides services for students dealing with substance abuse or at risk of substance abuse
Works alongside Mental Health Professionals when necessary
Sessions are 8-10 weeks for at risk students and 12-14 weeks for known substance abuse
Provides ATOSS -Alternative to Suspension Sessions
Minimum of 60 students per year (no max)Co-located Mental Health Professional-
Multilingual Psychotherapy Services
Ms. Aparecida Glavin
561-540-6130
Multilingual Psychotherapy Centers, IncProvides mental health assessment, diagnosis, intervention, treatment and recovery services to students with mental health or co-occurring substance abuse diagnoses and students at high risk of diagnoses
Supplements existing work of District mental health professionals (e.g. School Counselors, School Psychologists, School Behavioral Health Professionals, Family Counselors) and agencies with Behavioral Health Agreements
Caseload 18-22 students in a weekly basis
Up to 12 individual counseling sessions per student