Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System
Susan Phillips has a diverse work experience in the healthcare and community outreach sectors. Susan started their career in 1991 at Cumberland Mental Health/Volunteer Behavioral Health as a Center Director. Susan later joined Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System as a Case Manager and then became a Clinical Services Coordinator. Susan also served as the President of the Board of Directors at Sumner County Anti-Drug Coalition and held the position of Vice-President before that. In 2014, Susan was the Past President of Gallatin Noon Rotary. Susan is currently working as the Director of Community Outreach at Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System.
Susan Phillips completed their education with a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in the field of Social Work in 1991. Susan also obtained a degree in Sociology from MTSU during the same time period. From 2001 to 2004, Susan attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where they earned a Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) degree. Prior to their tertiary education, Susan graduated from Smith County High School in 1987.
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Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System
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Volunteer Behavioral Health provides behavioral health care services from 58 service locations covering 31 counties and 11,192 square miles in Tennessee. First Time Appointment Line: 1-877-567-6051- Crisis Services: 1-800-704-2651. Our Mission is to serve individuals, families and communities through prevention, treatment and recovery services, ensuring that help today leads to a better tomorrow. Volunteer offers outpatient services to adults, children, and families. Services include: individual, family, marital and group therapy; evaluations and assessments; crisis response and respite; specialized programs for children and families; services for the severally/persistently mentally ill; physician/psychiatric medication management; alcohol and drug abuse treatment and prevention/education; Employee Assistance Programs and Behavioral Wellness Seminars. Volunteer operates two of the three Crisis Stabilization Units and Walk-In Clinics for behavioral health issues in the State of Tennessee. One is located in Cookeville and the other in Chattanooga.