Clinical Fellow
Ohioguidestone - The Institute of Family and Community Impact
Berea, Ohio
Reinhild Boehme is the assistant director for clinical impact and innovation at OhioGuidestone and a clinical fellow at the agency’s Institute of Family and Community Impact. Regarded as an expert in trauma-informed care and community-based mental health, Boehme brings substantial experience in clinical practice with diverse populations and the supervision of multi-disciplinary staff. Significant contributions include authoring the Institute of Family and Community Impact’s clinical treatment and intervention manuals, adapting evidence-based practices to the community mental health setting, as well as the creation of the Institute’s innovative CBT Plus model. A skilled and experienced trainer and public speaker, she developed OhioGuidestone’s trauma-informed care training and certification program and is frequently requested as a speaker on issues of mental health treatment. Further accomplishments include contributions to the literature on the use of imagery in mental health treatment and the creation of a mental health activities app. In addition to her work with OhioGuidestone, she serves as a part-time instructor in the Social Work Department at Cleveland State University, sharing her clinical proficiency and experience with practitioners in-training. Both her work and her worldview are significantly informed by her experience as a mother and as a proud immigrant, negotiating and navigating two cultural identities. As such, she is passionate about amplifying the voices and experience of migrant and immigrant people in mental health treatment and evidence-based practices.
Boehme received her master’s degree in social work from Widener University and her master’s degree in religion from Temple University. She is a licensed independent social worker with supervisory endorsement.
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Monday, April 11, 2022
12:30 PM – 1:00 PM