The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter has hired Mary Rahn as director of clinical solutions.She received her master’s degree in social work from Syracuse University in 1995, with a concentration in family mental health. Rahn completed post-graduate studies at Smith College, School of Social Work in Child and Adolescent Therapy and is currently pursuing a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Play Therapy through SUNY Oswego. She previously held positions as a therapist in nonprofit and private-practice settings. Rahn was also a school social worker, substance abuse counselor, and bereavement counselor, all in the Utica/Rome area. She most recently held the position of clinical supervisor of mental health clinicians in an outpatient adult and child mental-health clinic.

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