Jessica Q Honig

Member And Former Art Director, Clinical Voices Journal at Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work (PSCSW)

Jessica Q. Honig is a seasoned professional in the fields of mental health, education, and public health communication. Currently serving as HPHR Associate Editor at the Boston Congress of Public Health since August 2021, Jessica has also held the position of Member and former Art Director for the Clinical Voices Journal with the Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work since September 2020. As a writer for Reframe Your Artistry since November 2017 and a psychotherapist in self-employment since September 2010, Jessica combines a passion for art and mental well-being. Additionally, experience as a UX Guest Lecturer and Curriculum Designer at Azusa Pacific University from January 2020 to July 2021 highlights Jessica's expertise in empathy-driven design. Jessica's educational background includes an Ed.M. from Harvard University in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management, a Bachelor's degree in Dance and Mathematics from Bryn Mawr College, and a Master of Social Work from Smith College.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work (PSCSW)

About Us The Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work (PSCSW) was established in 1971 to promote and advance specialization of clinical practice within the social work profession. We are an organization of clinical social workers who practice in a variety of settings including family agencies, mental health clinics, psychiatric hospitals, medical facilities, geriatric settings, schools, and private practice throughout Pennsylvania. Mission Statement The Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work provides support to Social Work professionals and graduate students with accessible resources to advance knowledge and education, enhance direct practice skills, build community and advocate for the Social Work profession and broader social justice issues, in accordance with the Social Work Code of Ethics and Values. PSCSW is committed to anti-racist practices and welcomes diversity, inclusion and the intersectionality of all identities. The organization works towards having an environment in which differences are valued and celebrated to create a platform for social change. What Is CSW? Clinical social work practice is the provision of services for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders in individuals, families, groups and communities.


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