Kayla Griffin is a dedicated mental health professional with extensive experience across various roles in the field. Currently serving as a Mental Health Stabilization Specialist at the Office on Mental Health/Core Service Agency of Harford County, Inc. since March 2022, Kayla provides immediate interventions for individuals in acute psychiatric crises. As a Mental Health Counselor at Hopeful Counseling, LLC, since January 2021, Kayla manages a diverse caseload, addressing a wide range of psychological conditions. In addition, Kayla holds a position as an Operations Manager in the United States Air Force while previously working as a Family Care Coordinator at The Regeneration Project, LLC. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Morgan State University, a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bowie State University, and ongoing doctoral studies in Counseling Psychology at Howard University. Kayla has also gained research experience as a Principal Investigator and intern at several esteemed institutions, contributing to studies focused on childhood trauma and substance use.
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Office on Mental Health/Core Service Agency of Harford County, Inc.
Developed in 1997, the Office on Mental Health/Core Service Agency of Harford County, Inc. (OMH/CSA) is a private non-profit organization that provides oversight, promotion, and support for the development of accessible, community-based behavioral health services in Harford County. The OMH/CSA was designed to advocate for, monitor and identify the needs of people engaged in the Harford County Public Behavioral Health System, while ensuring high-quality services are provided to all persons who are in need.