Access the Experts: Susan Reay
In this installment, Reay finishes her two-part series on therapy.
- published: 2021/09/09
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In This Installment of Access the Experts
Susan Reay, Ed.D., an assistant professor in UNO’s Grace Abbott School of Social Work, answers the question: "How do you know when to ask for help?"
Watch Part One
Part One: "What is therapy really like?"
About Reay
An expert in social work, Reay’s experience prior to UNO includes 27 years of clinical social work practice. She also holds significant experience as a non-profit clinical director and administrator of multiple behavioral health education programs in the private sector. Reay specializes in eating disorders and children’s mental health to include evidence-based mental health practices for treating youth psychopathology.
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