Kassandra Maple-Jackson, MSW ’11, is a licensed clinical social worker with an endorsement from the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health as an Infant Family Specialist. As a mental health practitioner, she specializes in working with children and adults, including individual, family and group therapy. In her role as a senior clinical social worker within the Trinity Behavioral Health OB/GYN division and the Perinatal Wellness Center, Maple-Jackson seeks to improve the mental and emotional well-being of patients through evidence-based interventions. She specializes in the areas of attachment, trauma, mood disorders, perinatal concerns, grief and loss, as well as in anti-racist strategies.
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Education
- 2011 MSWUniversity of Michigan
- 2009 BSWOral Roberts University
Activities
Presentations
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2022 | “An Introduction to Infant Mental Health Theory and Practice for Home Visitors: Part Two.” The Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health, Southgate, MI. |