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Coming soon….

Trainer:

Morgan Parlier, MSW, LCSW is the lead clinical social work faculty at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities. She completed her graduate degree through the Joint Master of Social Work program through UNCG and NCA&TSU in 2003. Morgan has more than a decade of experience as a research coordinator for several NIH funded projects exploring the genetic underpinnings of autism spectrum disorder under the supervision of Dr. Joe Piven. Over the last seven years, she has been providing clinical services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families through individual counseling, parent supportive counseling, psycho-educational groups, and interdisciplinary clinical evaluations. She co-developed a sexuality and relationship education program for youth with I/DD and their parents/caregivers. She facilitates this series at CIDD in the spring and fall of each year. Her teaching responsibilities include clinical training for social work and psychology graduate students. Her clinical interests include: adolescents, adults and older adults with I/DD and their families/caregivers.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series

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