My life and education have led me to you.
Diane Clarke Delehanty, LICSW, PMH-C
I started my career with a focus on promoting the positive well-being of young children. I realized years later that sharing information with parents on what works in the preschool setting could work in the home. Based on that notion, I returned to school to get a Master’s in Family Support and Parent Education. This experience and my work to provide psycho-educational support to parents and caregivers simultaneously helped my family as we moved through the uncharted waters of parenting young children.
Working with parents individually and in groups motivated me to research topics that touch family life, including perinatal mental health. I was dealing with my grief from a stillbirth, secondary infertility, and multiple miscarriages. As a lifelong learner, I wanted to gain more clinical knowledge and skills to help individuals understand their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to take on new self-growth perspectives. Since completing my MSW degree and obtaining my LICSW, I have been fortunate to work in multiple settings with different populations in social services; more recently, I yearned to support families during their perinatal stage of life, knowing how misunderstood hormonal changes can impact mental health.
Now it’s my time to give back by offering clinical support to individuals experiencing perinatal depression and anxiety, even if the onset is delayed. One of the most essential tools of therapy is building a therapeutic alliance to facilitate the problem-solving process. I get satisfaction in seeing the light bulb go off in clients when they gain the insight they need to take a step forward. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy works well with clients who are feeling challenged by the monumental changes during pregnancy and the early years after childbirth. We will build on current coping mechanisms that work well and work towards leaning on those you trust to support you during vulnerable times.
I look forward to partnering with you on this journey.
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Salem State University:
Master's Degree in Social Work Integrated Health/Behavioral Health
Wheelock College:
Master's Degree in Family Support/Parent Education
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Life
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Postpartum Support International Mental Health Certification (PMH-C)
Suffolk University Non-Profit Management Certificate Program
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NASW
Postpartum Support International & Massachusetts Chapter (PSI)
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Boston Emergency Services Team-Mobile Crisis Unit
Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic - Addictions Services
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Worked as a direct care provider and in management positions:
Bay Cove Human Services
Goodwill
Catholic Charities
South Boston Neighborhood House
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Family Development Credentialing Program
Child Care and Guidance
Child Development
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Married for over 40+ years with two adult sons and two young grandchildren.
I enjoy listening to music, connecting with loved ones and staying physically active.
Additionally, I like to stay current with new information by attending relevant trainings that can benefit my clients.