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Licsw Judith Faberman

Adult Community Clinical Supports (accs) Integrated Team Director at The Edinburg Center

Judith Faberman, LICSW has a diverse work experience in various roles and organizations. Judith started their career at McLean Hospital in 2004 as the Director of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Partial Hospital Program, where they served until 2014. Following this, they joined SpringHill Recovery as the Family Program Director from 2014 to 2016. Later, they gained experience at The Edinburg Center, serving as the Director for CBFS Residential Treatment Programs from 2016 to 2018 and subsequently taking a role as the Adult Community Clinical Supports (ACCS) Integrated Team Director from 2018. In these positions, they managed programs, supervised staff, ensured compliance with regulatory standards, and provided clinical oversight.

Judith Faberman, LICSW obtained their Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. Judith'seducation at Boston College took place from 1996 to 1998. Additionally, they have obtained further certifications, including a Trainer Certification from the Association for Talent Development (ATD) in October 2018. Judith also holds a Certification in Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency Treatment Services, which was obtained from the University of Massachusetts Boston, although the specific details regarding the month and year of this certification are not available.

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Boston, United States

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The Edinburg Center

The Edinburg Center was established in 1977 as a non-profit community-based services agency. The Center’s mission is distinguished by our longstanding belief that all people have the potential to learn, the capacity for change and the right to live a meaningful life in the community of his or her choice. Our mission is to provide an array of innovative services which promote personal growth and independence, foster hope and enhance the quality of life of people with mental health conditions, co-occurring substance use conditions and/or developmental disabilities, and brain injury services. The Center maintains a specific commitment to and has an established reputation for successfully providing services to people whose complex needs and challenging behaviors have typically been barriers to community living. Over the past three decades, The Center has grown into a thriving organization which provides a robust range of community services which are based on the unique needs of the individuals we serve. This range includes adult community outreach support services, residential supports, short-term respite care for adults with both mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities, day treatment services, clubhouse services, outpatient counseling and medication services. We also provide a range of notable children and family services statewide which are comprised of in-home behavioral services, therapeutic monitoring and in-home therapy services.