Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC
Social Worker | Clinical
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Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC is a top Social Worker | Clinical in Pittsburgh, PA. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Pittsburgh, PA, Mary Elizabeth Krieger LPCMH, LCDP, CADC is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
University of Pittsburgh Clinical Social Work Degree 1978
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Patient and Family Services Allegheny Health Network -
Professional Memberships
- Academy of Certified Social Workers
- National Association of Social Workers
- Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare
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Get to know Director of Patient and Family Services Mary L. Krieger, who serves the population of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mary received her education from the University of Pittsburgh where she graduated as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 1978, giving her over four decades of experience in her field. She also holds certification from the Academy of Certified Social Workers. To stay up to date in her professional field she remains a member of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare and the National Association of Social Workers. Mary currently practices with the Allegheny Health Network where she is the Director of Patient and Family Services. She holds an expertise in Healthcare, Hospital Care, and Home Health. Social Work is an academic discipline and profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups and communities in an effort to enhance social functioning and overall well-being. Social functioning refers to the way in which people perform their social roles, and the structural institutions that are provided to sustain them. Social work applies social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, political science, public health, community development, law, and economics, to engage with client systems, conduct assessments, and develop interventions to solve social and personal problems; and create social change. Social work practice is often divided into micro-work, which involves working directly with individuals or small groups; and macro-work, which involves working communities, and within social policy, to create change on a larger scale. Mary attributes her professional success to her dedication to care for the indigent. When she is not working, she enjoys cooking and baking.
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Mary L. Krieger, LCSW, is a Clinical Social Worker with Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mary L. Krieger, LCSW, is a well-versed licensed clinical social worker who attends to patients at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mary is the Director of Patient and Family Services at Allegheny. Allegheny Health Network, based in Pittsburgh, is a non-profit, eight-hospital academic medical system with facilities located in Western Pennsylvania and one hospital in Western New York. Social work is an academic discipline and profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance social functioning and overall well-being. Mary has an impressive professional journey that spans forty-one years and her areas of expertise cover all facets of clinical social work. For more information about Mary L. Krieger, LCSW, please visit https://www.ahn.org/. Mary L. Krieger, LCSW, attended the University of Pittsburgh, and was awarded her clinical social work degree in 1978. She received board certification in clinical social work from the Academy of Certified Social Workers. She remains at the forefront of her challenging specialty via memberships and affiliations with prestigious professional societies and associations. Thus, she is a member of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare and the National Association of Social Workers. She feels that her success is attributable primarily to her dedication to care for the indigent. Mary dedicates her spare time to cooking and baking.
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