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Joseph R. Winn MSW, LICSW, CST. 742 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, MA. 02476 E-mail: josephwinnlicsw@josephwinnlicsw.com Web page: www.josephwinnlicsw.com Office (978) 897-1140
Mobile (617) 461-8479 Fax (978) 897-4713
Education Boston University School of Social Work. Boston,
MA. M.S.W., May 1995. The University of Massachusetts. CPCS. Boston, MA.
B.A. June 1993 MA. License number: #1028690 Certifications AASECT Certified
Sex Therapist Professional Affiliations
National Association of Social Workers American Association of Sexuality
Educators, Counselors, and TherapistsThe Society for Sex Therapy and ResearchThe Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Community Academic
Consortium For Research on Alternative Sexualities World Professional
Association for Transgender Health International Foundation for Gender
Education
Professional Experience 11/03 to Present: Private Practice
Clinician: Arlington, MA. Provide individual, couples and family therapy.
Areas of practice specialization include GLBT issues, sex therapy, chemical dependency, and sexual compulsivity. Responsibilities
include, conducting clinical assessments, treatment planning and working collaboratively towards progress goals. Maintain
collaborative relationships with collateral providers to ensure treatment coordination and optimal client care.
2/00 to 11/03: Family Therapist: The Family Center, Inc. Somerville, MA.
Provided out patient services to families, couples and individuals. Co-developed domestic violence group therapy curriculum
for multifamily groups. Co-facilitated domestic violence program multifamily groups for mothers, and children, addressing
the aftermath of domestic violence. Co-facilitated group for latency-age boys exposed to domestic violence. Participated in
weekly live supervision services with families and couples, as a supervisee, and supervisor. Coordinated intake services.
Co-developed The Family Center’s GLBT Services Team and developed an interagency GLBT family services referral network
in the grater Boston area. Supervised clinical staff and interns. Provided substance abuse, process addiction consultation,
and training to clinical staff and interns. Worked with the quality improvement team and intake evaluation service to ensure
optimal client care. Provided crisis coverage for the clinic four weeks of the year. 12/98 to 2/00: Home Based Clinician: The Home For Little Wanderers. Boston,
MA. Provided intensive home based services to DSS involved families struggling
with issues related to child abuse, neglect and sexual abuse, as well as domestic violence, chemical dependency and early
onset mental illness, compounded by profound poverty, and community violence. Provided stabilization services to families
with children discharged from psychiatric facilities. Provided family reunification assessment and clinical services to families
being reunited with children returning from long-term foster care. Provided emergency pager coverage for program.
4/97 to 12/98: Clinician: Brighton Allston Mental Health Association. Brighton,
MA. Provided clinical services to individuals, families
and couples. Presenting issues often focused on substance abuse, domestic violence, and issues related HIV/AIDS. Provided
interdisciplinary case management, outreach and home based services to chronically mentally ill and difficult to engage populations.
Supervised graduate social work interns and organized their weekly training seminar. 5/95 to 4/97: Home Based Clinician: Boston Community Services. Roslindale,
MA. Provided "wraparound" services within a residential, respite
and home based services model to multi-agency involved families, e.g., DSS, DHM, DMR, confronting substance abuse, domestic
violence and early onset mental illness, compounded by profound poverty, and community violence. Provided individual, family
and couples therapy. Engaged in weekly live supervision and consultation groups. Established and maintained collaborative
relationships with providers from various state agencies and coordinated aftercare services. Provided emergency pager coverage.
9/94 to 5/95: Intern: Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center. Jamaica Plain,
MA. Worked with a variety of individuals and families struggling with issues
of HIV / AIDS, substance abuse, domestic violence, mental illness and other psychosocial stresses. Co-led the women's group
of the Parents And Children Together program for families dealing with substance abuse, domestic violence and early recovery
issues. 9/93 to 5/94: Intern:
DYS, Judge Connelly Treatment Center. Roslindale, MA. Worked with incarcerated
male adolescents dealing with issues of substance abuse, sexual abuse, gang involvement and profound trauma histories compounded
by involvement with the legal system. Provided individual, family and group therapy on locked forensic unit. Collaborated
with probation officers and other state involved representatives when necessary.
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