Title: Case Manager for Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injury Residents
Company: Neurorehabilitation Center
Location: Morgan Hill, California, United States
Cheryl Purdie-Harvey, Case Manager for Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injury Residents at Neurorehabilitation Center, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Healthcare Professionals for dedication, achievements, and leadership in mental health.
Ms. Purdie-Harvey is a dedicated professional with a diverse background in mental health and counseling, driven by her passion for serving others and her unwavering faith. She holds a master’s degree in applied psychology with an emphasis on health, which she obtained in 2022, building upon her bachelor’s degree in theology and psychology from William Jessup University in 2007. Her educational journey began with an associate degree from Everett Community College, where she graduated with high honors in 2004. She achieved a remarkable 4.0 GPA at Santa Clara University upon obtaining a master’s degree in applied psychology with an emphasis on health in 2022, was named a distinguished graduate at William Jessup University in 2007, and received the high honors award at Everett Community College in 2004.
Throughout her career, Ms. Purdie-Harvey has held various roles. She commenced her professional journey as an instructor at Hollister County Jail, offering guidance and support to individuals in challenging circumstances. From there, she served as a mental health counselor at Golden Living Mental Health Facility. Her dedication to mental health rehabilitation continued as she assumed the position of mental health rehabilitation specialist at Momentum from 2013 to 2022. She is dedicated to addressing mental health challenges, focusing on providing hope and support to those who are struggling. Her organization, ME Art Collection, serves as a creative outlet for individuals to express their emotions and cope with difficult experiences, exemplifying her innovative approach to mental health advocacy.
In addition to her clinical work, Ms. Purdie-Harvey has made significant contributions as an adjunct professor at Gavilan Community College from 2008 to 2009. Her leadership as project coordinator at Introspect and later as regional healthcare workforce manager at the Economic Development Counsel underscore her commitment to improving Healthcare initiatives. In reflecting on her journey, she finds immense fulfillment in making a positive impact on people’s lives and fostering a sense of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
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