Ben Wenger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker whose experience working with children, adolescents, transitional aged youth, adults, and families began in 2003. He specializes in individual mental health treatment for adolescents and adults, with particular focus on individuals 14 years and older. Ben has worked in a variety of clinical settings including adolescent residential treatment centers, group therapy services, foster care, adoption, and outpatient mental health counseling. Ben is a trauma-informed therapist who believes the therapeutic relationship is integral to the success of his client’s treatment. His role as a therapist is to meet individuals where they are at and help them become better versions of themselves. Professional Background: Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Psychology from Ohio Northern University. Masters of Science in Social Administration (M.S.S.A.) from Case Western Reserve University. Executive Masters of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) from Cleveland State University.
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