Zora Wesley, LSW
Intake & Assessment Therapist
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Insurances
About
Zora is a Licensed Social Worker living in Philadelphia, PA. She has been in the human services field since 2016 and earned her MSW from Simmons University in 2021. She is very passionate about working with people and working in mental health. In her free time, Zora enjoys reading, painting, spending time with friends and family, traveling, and trying new food.
Zora has experience working with people experiencing a variety of mental health challenges, veterans, interpersonal violence, children and families, and individuals who struggle with substance abuse. Zora feels it is a great honor to work with people during difficult times and provide them with a safe and empathetic space to express themselves.
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Simmons University, Master of Social Work, 2021
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Chestnut Hill College, Continuing Education in Human Services
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Lincoln University, Bachelor of Science in General Science
Why Healthcare
Zora believes that mental health is just as important as physical health. She is passionate about providing mental health care because she has seen its transformative effect on individuals, and she finds deep fulfillment in supporting others on their journey to better mental well-being.
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