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Ms. Adriana G. Sandrolini has 20 years of a diverse experience in social work, mental health, addiction, and domestic violence fields. She acquired her clinical license in 2003 and has worked with adults, adolescents and children. Her internships at the Institute on Disability and Human Development and Rush University Medical Center as well as her employment at Hull House, Healthcare Alternative Systems, and Maine East School-based Health Center/ Youth Guidance shaped her clinical approach to treatment. Prior to opening her therapy practice in 2007, Ms. Sandrolini resided in Mexico as a consultant and clinician providing individual, family, and group therapy. There, she co-published weekly articles on mental health, domestic violence, and addiction issues in the Vallarta Tribune/La Tribuna de la Bahia. She’s held various leadership positions at the Latino Social Workers Organization since 1993. In 2006 she served on the board of the Graduate School of Social Work at Dominican University and in 2007 became an adjunct faculty. In her current position, she provides a multicultural trauma-informed approach to mental health therapy, evaluations, and clinical consultation.