North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center
Nicole Iadevaia currently serves as an ISP school social worker and therapist at North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center since May 2018. Previous experience includes a social work internship at Boces ISP Middle School, a social work internship at Great Neck School District, and a guidance department internship at W.T. Clarke Middle School. Early career roles include hostess at Jackie Reilly's and head of operations/co-founder at Project LETS, along with volunteering at NUMC. Nicole Iadevaia is pursuing a Doctorate in Social Work at Simmons University, having earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work from New York University and a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Psychology from Farmingdale State College.
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North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center
North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center is the preeminent not-for-profit children’s mental health agency on Long Island. Dedicated to restoring and strengthening the emotional well-being of children and families, the Guidance Center leads the way in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, training, parent education, research and advocacy. We help families to raise healthy children and work with kids (ages 0-24) who are troubled, in trouble, or causing trouble and parents who need help in these stressful times. Difficulties include depression and anxiety, developmental delays and school failure, substance abuse and family crises stemming from illness, death, trauma and divorce. Our highly-qualified staff consists of teams of caring psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, family advocates and drug & alcohol counselors with expertise in treating children. We provide every client with a personalized treatment plan. We work with many managed care and insurance companies but no one is turned away because of inability to pay. In addition to providing thousands of client contacts per year through our core services, the Guidance Center offers training for parents, caregivers, student interns and professionals. We also advocate in public and governmental forums for improved mental health services for children.