Sophie Ehrlich is a mental health clinician at A Better Way, Inc., providing direct mental health services to children aged five to twenty-one and their families. With experience as a clinical social work intern at Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Sophie has contributed to programs such as the Brownsville Child Development Center's Child-Parent Psychotherapy and Bridging the Gap, supporting vulnerable clients through therapeutic services and job training. Prior roles include serving as a milieu counselor at the Judge Baker Children's Center, where Sophie created behavior intervention plans, and an intern at John F. Kennedy Elementary School, focusing on social-emotional learning for students with special needs. Sophie holds a Master's degree in Social Work from Smith College and a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Tufts University.
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