New Oakland Family Centers
Jessica Rock has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in the behavioral health field. Jessica is currently the Director of Behavioral Health Technician and Marketing at New Oakland Family Centers. Previously, they served as the Vice President of Care Operations and Program Director at Kennedy Care, where they collaborated with executive leadership to meet company goals and implemented new processes to streamline operations. Prior to that, they held positions at Griffith Centers for Children, including Division Director and Community Programs Director, where they oversaw the management and implementation of new programs. Jessica also worked at Seneca Family of Agencies as a Mental Health Note Consultant and held dual roles as a Lead Clinician/Therapist and Care Coordinator. Jessica'sexperience also includes working as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at Mercy Home and as a Senior Residential Counselor at Seneca Center. Throughout their career, Jessica has focused on improving processes, meeting organizational goals, and providing quality care to clients.
Jessica Rock completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh in 2005. Jessica then pursued a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of San Francisco, which they completed in 2010. In 2004, they also briefly studied at UNSW, but it is unclear what field of study they pursued during that time. Jessica Rock possesses a certification as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. However, the specific institution from which they obtained this certification, as well as the month and year of its attainment, are unknown.
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New Oakland Family Centers
New Oakland Family Centers has been serving the needs of adults, teens and children 1991. The FACE to FACE Crisis Intervention and Assessment Program began in 1994 and provides an effective and proven alternative to hospitalization for individuals during and after a mental health crisis. The focus at New Oakland is on active, preventive, and early intervention approaches for the adults, teens and adolescents we serve. We emphasize a whole-person and whole-family approach and strive to identify, understand and address the many underlying factors involved in treating mental health concerns. The professional staff at New Oakland Family Centers treat a wide range of emotional, family, stress related challenges, substance abuse and serious mental illness. Our interdisciplinary team consists of child, adolescent and adult psychiatrists, psychologists, masters-level social workers, clinical nurse specialists, professional counselors, educational, testing and other support staff working together as a team to provide quality care. New Oakland’s core programming model is a mental health day program known as FACE to FACE, a five- to seven-day crisis intervention program that helps adults, children, teens and families through some of the most challenging mental health an individual or family will experience. Presently, New Oakland has 12 clinical locations serving southeast Michigan — in Ann Arbor, Center Line, Clarkston, Clinton Township, Farmington Hills, Flint, Grand Rapids, Okemos, Port Huron, Livonia, Southgate, and Warren — all offering a spectrum of mental health services from traditional outpatient care to more intensive services to meet the needs of individuals and families for timely, high-quality mental health care . . . the right care, at the right time.