Trudi Hewell |
DERBY - Trudi Hewell, LMSW, has been named Intake Coordinator for the Child Guidance Clinic and Intensive Outpatient Program at The Parent Child Resource Center, the area’s leading provider of children’s behavioral health, serving children and their families from around the state.
“We are very pleased to have Ms. Hewell as the primary contact for children and families seeking clinical services at PCRC. She will oversee all requests for service in the Outpatient Clinic and the Intensive Outpatient Program. She is an experienced professional who will do everything she can to get children and families the help they need,” said Michael Wynne, Chief Executive Officer at PCRC.
Hewell has been a PCRC employee since 2013, most recently as a clinician in the IOP. In that position, she worked closely with clients to address their emotional and behavioral health issues, identifying their needs and providing treatment.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Prairie View A&M University and a Master’s in Social Work from Fordham University. Her certifications include SIFI, Triple P and CANY.
The Intake Coordinator position performs both administrative and clinical duties that include managing incoming phone calls to determine appropriate services, contacting client parents on a monthly basis, managing referrals from outside providers, and providing comprehensive assessments to children and families.
She will report to PCRC Director of Clinical Services, Sarah Beard, LCSW, and be based at PCRC’s primary Derby facility.
Hewell can be reached at 203.954.0543 ext. 136 or at Thewell@LNVPCRC.org.
In her free time, Hewell enjoys baking, writing, going to the gym, mixed martial arts, and camping. She also volunteers her time at local shelters on Thanksgiving.
Her favorite quote, reads: “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” – Maya Angelou.
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The PCRC Child Guidance Clinic provides a multidisciplinary approach to problems associated with behavioral, emotional, psychiatric and learning difficulties of children ages 3 to 18. Services include diagnostic evaluation, individual, family and group therapy and medication evaluation and management, crisis intervention and consultation to schools and other providers.
The PCRC Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) serves children ages 6 to 18 experiencing difficulty meeting school, family or social expectations due to serious emotional, behavioral and social disturbances. Children attend daily group sessions emphasizing problem-solving and relaxation skills, emotional expression, learning how emotions and actions work together and how to identify and change behavioral and social disturbances.
This is a press release from the Parent Child Resource Center.