Intercept Health
Kayla Clark has a diverse background in mental health and arts education, currently serving as a TDT Clinical Specialist at Intercept Health since January 2020. Prior experience includes roles as a Therapeutic Day Treatment Counselor at Family Preservation Services and a Dance Intern at Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts. Kayla also instructed dance at Dance Haven Academy of Dance and completed a Youth Development Internship at Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA, where skills in child development and program management were developed. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Christopher Newport University, a Master of Education in Human Development and Clinical Counseling from Lindsey Wilson College, and an Independent Program in Modern Dance from the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance.
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Intercept Health
Intercept Youth Services provides mental health services around the state of Virginia to meet the needs of at-risk youth, adults and families.