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Lindsay Halliday

Clinical Case Manager

Qualifications

B.A., Master of Science in Clinical Psychology

Loyola University New Orleans, Nova Southeastern University

Lindsay Halliday

Clinical Case Manager

Lindsay Halliday’s career has been characterized by her dedication to providing compassionate, individualized support and empowering the individuals and families she works with. She has experience in education and mental health. She has worked extensively with individuals facing complex challenges, including mood disorders, psychosis, significant trauma histories, and other complex mental health needs. Lindsay believes in the importance of strong therapeutic relationships, built on trust and respect, and her client-led coaching style focuses on identifying strengths and guiding individuals to utilize those strengths to support their needs. She holds a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts from Loyola University New Orleans.

Lindsay also serves on the board of a therapeutic day school for students with behavioral and emotional special needs. In her spare time, she enjoys running, reading, and spending time with her friends and family.

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