FL DOH · MQA

Licensed Clinical Social Workers in The Villages, FL

29 licensed licensed clinical social workers in The Villages, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling.

29
In The Villages

Licensed Licensed Clinical Social Workers in The Villages

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Vasaturo, Diane 10677 Clear 14 yrs
Hasselmann-Diaz, Denise 14198 Clear 9 yrs
Roberts, Wendy 19443 Clear 4 yrs
Russell, Jo Ella 10686 Clear 14 yrs
Dower, Carolyn 10694 Clear 14 yrs
Mueller, Nina 21049 Clear 3 yrs
Holz, Janet 17118 Clear 6 yrs
Bean, Barbara 18210 Clear 5 yrs
Hayes, Patricia 11859 Clear 12 yrs
Saslovsky, Clarissa 11294 Clear 13 yrs
Deans, Linda 17181 Clear 6 yrs
Siciliano, Eileen 21379 Clear 3 yrs
Perez, Albert 26525 Clear
Gilden, Devera 17332 Clear 6 yrs
Gramuglia, John 20104 Clear 4 yrs
Furce, Amanda 9920 Clear 16 yrs
Linzmaier, Megan 18619 Clear 5 yrs
Farrell, Aimee 23200 Clear 2 yrs
Nemiroff, Melinda 8712 Clear 19 yrs
Scanlon, Ann 16495 Clear 7 yrs
Nelson, Kevin 21870 Clear 3 yrs
Hatch, Trudi 13852 Clear 10 yrs
Haynes, Linda 13093 Clear 11 yrs
Woodham, Janai 12229 Clear 12 yrs
Asprino, Angela 25546 Clear 1 yrs
Anson, Debra 22225 Clear 3 yrs
Knuettelripley, Sonya 23808 Clear 2 yrs
Stott, Margaret 6603 Clear 25 yrs
Little, Kathryn 14113 Clear 10 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Licensed Clinical Social Worker Profession in Florida

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What they do

Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) in Florida diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral conditions while also addressing the social determinants of health that shape a patient's wellbeing — housing, employment, family dynamics, immigration status, financial stress, and access to care. They provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, case management, and clinical supervision. LCSWs often integrate trauma-informed care, systemic family therapy, and evidence-based treatments for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use disorders.

In Florida, LCSWs work in community mental health agencies, hospitals (including medical, psychiatric, and oncology units), hospice and palliative care programs, child welfare and adoption agencies, schools, courts, military and veterans' programs, and private practice. They are unique among mental health professionals in their explicit training to consider the person-in-environment perspective, making them effective at navigating complex care coordination and advocating for vulnerable patients. Many Florida LCSWs supervise pre-licensure social work interns and contribute to interdisciplinary teams.

Licensing in Florida

To become licensed, candidates earn an MSW with clinical content from a CSWE-accredited program, complete two years of post-master's supervised clinical experience (Registered Clinical Social Worker Intern status), pass the ASWB Clinical Examination, and complete the Florida Laws and Rules examination. Applicants submit fingerprints and pay licensing fees. Renewal is every two years with mandated continuing education. The Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling regulates the profession.

How to verify or report

Verify an LCSW license through the Florida MQA license search. To report ethical concerns, boundary violations, or unprofessional conduct, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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