Dorothy Stippler

Residential Counselor at Fellowship House

Dorothy Stippler, MSW, is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in counseling and case management within various mental health and reentry programs. Currently serving as a Residential Counselor at Fellowship House since July 2023, Dorothy also operates as a Case Manager at Life Converge Reentry since January 2019, providing ongoing support to individuals post-program completion. Previous roles include completing MSW internships at Fellowship House Inc. and King's Home, where Dorothy facilitated individual and group counseling, advocated for clients at multiple levels, and conducted comprehensive assessments. Earlier experience encompasses positions as a Case Manager and Mental Health Tech at Central Alabama Wellness, and as a Senior Client Relations Specialist at Shield Bearer Counseling Centers. Dorothy's educational background includes a Master of Social Work from Walden University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Birmingham, United States

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Fellowship House

Fellowship House is a private, not-for-profit psychosocial rehabilitation center for individuals who experience severe and persistent psychiatric disabilities including those with co-occurring substance abuse disorders. It is the mission of Fellowship House to assist adults with severe and persistent psychiatric disabilities and individuals that also have co-occurring substance abuse disorders, achieve the maximum level of community integration and self reliance. This is accomplished by providing a comprehensive continuum of programs and services offering supportive opportunities for vocational and social rehabilitation as well as residential options, psychiatric and case management services. Fellowship House is committed to helping the persons served, who are called “members”, to better understand their illness, develop coping strategies, improve their quality of life and experience recovery.


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