Cheryl Allen
P.O. Box *** Pioneertown, Ca. *****
Home 760-***-****
Cell 760-***-****
E-mail: ************@***.***
• Objective: To provide individual and family therapy for clients of various ages, ethnicities and
diagnoses. Provide psychosocial assessments and diagnoses for new clients.
• Use theoretical frameworks supported by empirical evidence to understand individual
development and behavior across the life span and the interactions among individuals and
between individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, consistent with
the NASW’s Code of Ethics.
Education
ASW 34182-September 26, 2012-present-Board of Behavioral Sciences
Masters in Social Work-2012 (GPA 3.8)-California State University San Bernardino
Bachelors in Psychology-2010 (honors)-California State University San Bernardino
Minor in English-2010 (honors)-California State University San Bernardino
Work Experience
• Clinician/Facilitator for Success First and Wraparound Services-Morongo Basin
• Lutheran Social Services of Southern California, September 17, 2013-present.
• Clinician for the Mental Health Court treatment program-Morongo Basin Mental Health,
Yucca Valley California 2011-2013.
• Clinician for the CalWorks, MediCal, and FSP programs-Morongo Basin Mental Health,
Yucca Valley California 2010-2011.
• CalWorks Case Manager-Morongo Basin Mental Health, Yucca Valley California 2009-
2010.
Skills
• Clinical: Address the needs of individuals, families and groups affected by life changes
and challenges, including mental disorders and other behavioral disturbances.
• Advocacy: Promote social justice consistent with the NASW’s Code of Ethics.
• Collaboration:Collaborate with clients in creating short and long-term goals and
objectives.
• Multidisciplinary practice: Participate in treatment team meetings and in court hearings.
• Leadership:Assist people to obtain tangible services, help communities or groups provide
or improve social and health services, provide counseling and psychotherapy with
individuals, families, and groups, and participate in policy change through the legislative
process.