Shahbaz Shaikh is an experienced professional in mental health and case management, currently serving as Assistant Program Director at Caminar, Inc. since October 2019, where responsibilities include coaching staff on Medi-Cal compliance and conducting monthly reviews of progress notes. In addition to this role, Shahbaz supervises case managers in the Full-Service Partnership program and has been a Clinical Case Manager at Family & Children Services of Silicon Valley since October 2022, providing therapy to children and adolescents. Previous experience includes therapy roles at Khalil Center, and training at Pyramid Alternatives Inc. and Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco. Shahbaz holds a Master’s Degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, both from San Francisco State University, along with an Associate’s Degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences from City College of San Francisco.
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Family & Children Services of Silicon Valley, a division of Caminar
Since 1948, Family & Children Services of Silicon Valley has been strengthening families and changing lives in our community. Founded to address the growing need for community-based mental health care, FCS's scope of service has expanded over the decades to encompass behavioral health needs essential to individuals' and families' wellness, safety, and self-sufficiency. As of January 2017, FCS is a division of Caminar (www.caminar.org). FCS's prevention, treatment, and recovery programs advance our mission: To empower and support individuals and families to move toward resilience, wellness, and independence. During the last year, more than 11,000 children, teens, and adults participated in our counseling, prevention, and support programs. The support of our community expands our circle of support, ensuring professional assistance is available during of stress and trauma. We help children and adults cope effectively with depression, addiction, and chronic mental or physical illness. We aid families in overcoming domestic violence, teaching them how to become self-sufficient and build safe, healthy relationships. We counsel and assist our community’s veterans, LGBTQ youth and adults, and young people aged 16-21 as they emerge from the foster care system into independence. Connect with us for updates on our work, job openings, and relevant news from the field. Keep in touch with FCS and our parent organization, Caminar, by following us here on LInkedIn, or via . . . Web: www.fcservices.org, www.caminar.org Twitter: @fcservices, @CaminarCal Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fcservices.sv, https://www.facebook.com/caminarformentalhealth/