Barry Granek, LMHC, is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. He received his master's degree in Clinical Community Counseling and a Post-Master's Certificate in Counseling At-Risk Youth from John's Hopkins University. Barry joined Coordinated Behavioral Care in 2015 and is currently Senior Director for the innovative Pathway Home program, where he has been integral to the development and oversight of the 15 Pathway Home programs and the Pathway Home Training Institute. Barry maintains a psychotherapy private practice in New York City.
Jacqueline Boenisch, LMSW, received her master's degree in Social Work from Columbia University School of Social Work in 2016. That same year, she joined Coordinated Behavioral Care as the first Member Engagement Specialist, where she worked to develop the intake and enrollment process. Jacqueline moved into the role of Senior Member Engagement Specialist to support program fidelity to the core principles of the enrollment model.
Mark Graham, LCSW, is the Vice President of Program Services at Coordinated Behavioral Care. Over the past 6 years, Mark has played a critical role in designing and establishing innovative programs that have addressed gaps in community care in New York City and improved the service experience and outcomes for individuals with serious mental illness. Mark regularly teaches on Critical Time Intervention at Hunter College and has previously taught an array of social work courses at University College Dublin.
Address correspondence to Barry Granek, LMHC, Coordinated Behavioral Care, Pathway Home Programs, 55 Broadway, 7th Floor, Ste 701, New York, NY 10006 ([email protected]).
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