Gloria Blea-Johnson, M.A. Social Work, LCSW, LADAAC
I believe that life is a roller coaster ride; some days are good, and some are more challenging. My role as your therapist is to collaborate with you to help you be more present in your life. Managing this rollercoaster ride with greater ease can be achieved through building resilience and identifying your strengths.
Gloria earned her bachelor’s degree with a double major in Psychology and Criminology from the University of New Mexico. A former recipient of the National Association of Social Workers New Mexico Presidents’ Award, Gloria has been serving adolescents, young adults, and families for over 20 years. Currently, a Clinical Social Worker with Presbyterian Healthcare, she provides substance use disorder and mental health counseling to adolescents, adults, and groups. Prior to joining Presbyterian in 2012, she was the Clinical Programs Manager for three UNM School-Based Health Centers located in nearby American Indian communities for over eight years. Gloria approaches treatment from a holistic, strength-based and trauma informed perspective that emphasizes non-judgment. She fosters healthy partnerships with her clients and honors that they are the authorities of their own life and healing. Gloria is passionate about her work and believes that recovery truly is possible.
Clinical Approaches: Recovery model, Motivational interviewing, Relapse Prevention, Person Centered, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Family/Culture of Origin
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