Lisa Mancuso is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who provides individual, family, couples, and group therapy to adults and adolescents. She has worked in residential, inpatient, and outpatient treatment settings, treating a broad range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief and loss, eating disorders, trauma and abuse, and women’s issues. Ms. Mancuso received dual bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Women Studies from Pennsylvania State University and received her master’s degree from The University of Kentucky, where she graduated summa cum laude. Her work experience includes serving as a research assistant at The University of Kentucky’s Center for Drug and Alcohol Research Department and providing therapeutic services to individuals and their families in domestic violence resource centers and drug and alcohol treatment centers. Most recently, she has served as a therapist to women and their families at The Renfrew Center of Radnor, a renowned eating disorder treatment center. Ms. Mancuso is particularly interested in working with parents to find ways to support their children who are struggling with eating disorders. | |
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