Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, My name is Sally. I have been a social worker for over 30 years. I attended Graceland College and graduated with a BSW in Social Work and a minor in Psychology. I attended the University of Iowa and graduated with a Masters in Social Work. Most of my work has been as a medical social worker. I have worked in four different states. My first job after graduate school was at an inpt. Rehab Center. I counseled patents and their families who had strokes, spinal cord injuries and head injuries. I then worked at a high risk OB unit and a NICU. I worked with drug exposed babies and their families, high risk pregnant women and NICU families. I held a support group for the parents of the NICU babies. I counseled females who were considering adoption, who had fetal demise, those involved in domestic violence relationships, post partum depression and those with pregnancy issues. I then moved to CA 13 years ago and began working at a Children’s Hospital. I work primarily on the Child Protection Team and co-facilitate a grief support group. I also work with parents of children with chronic medial issues and those going through life changes. One of my strengths is working with diverse populations. I enjoy working with people from all ages.
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Sally Millsap is a clinical social worker with 30 years of experience, concentrating much of her career in medical social work. She completed a Bachelor of Social Work at Graceland College with a minor in psychology and went on to earn a Master of Social Work from the University of Iowa.
Her early professional work took place across four different states and began at an inpatient rehabilitation center, where she counseled patients and their families coping with stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury. She then served on a high-risk obstetrics unit and in a neonatal intensive care unit, working with drug-exposed infants, high-risk pregnant women, and NICU families, and she facilitated a support group for parents of NICU babies.
Sally has provided counseling to women considering adoption, families who experienced fetal loss, people affected by domestic violence, and those dealing with postpartum depression and other pregnancy-related concerns. Thirteen years ago she relocated to California and began work at a children’s hospital.
At the children’s hospital she primarily serves on the Child Protection Team and co-facilitates a grief support group. She also supports parents of children with chronic medical issues and assists families navigating life changes. A noted strength is her experience working with diverse populations, and she works with people of all ages.
She practices as a licensed clinical social worker in California and brings decades of experience in medical and family-centered social work to her therapeutic work.
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