Sarah Schreiber is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at USC’s Counseling and Mental Health (CMH). She provides crisis intervention and therapy services to students, and also serves as coordinator for CMH’s crisis services program.
Her professional interests include trauma, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, and working with LGBTQIA and first-generation students. She draws on interventions from both cognitive-behavioral and somatic psychotherapies, and is a trained practitioner of CBT, DBT, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Before coming to USC, she worked in community mental health, and she remains passionate about making care supportive and accessible for our diverse student body.
She provides gender affirming services for clients. Her pronouns are she, her, hers.