National Association of Professional Women Announces Sara Ann S. Quackenbush, M.A., LPC, Counselor, a 2014 Professional Woman of the Year
Garden City, NY (PRWEB) October 28, 2014 -- NAPW honors Sara Ann S. Quackenbush, M.A., LPC, as a 2014 Professional Woman of the Year. Ms. Quackenbush is recognized with this prestigious distinction for leadership in counseling services. As the largest, most-recognized networking organization of professional women in the country, spanning virtually every industry and profession, the National Association of Professional Women is a powerfully vibrant networking community with over 600,000 members and nearly 300 Local Chapters.
“For therapy to work, you must be an active participant, both during and between the therapy sessions,” says Sara Quackenbush, who has more than 20 years of counseling experience.
Ms. Quackenbush provides counseling services for eating disorders, sex addictions and trauma in her Westminster office, just 12 miles east of Denver. She received her Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Denver Seminary and is currently involved with AACC and ACA. Her background in teaching includes Alief Public Schools and Friendswood Middle School in Texas.
Throughout her notable career Ms. Quackenbush, who has has faithfully served the needs of her clients through a results-driven work ethic and her sensitivity to their individual needs. Ms. Quackenbush’s counseling sessions provide a fresh perspective through understanding and objectivity, which helps point them in the right direction for solutions to their concerns.
Awards & Accomplishments: Master of Arts, Denver Seminary, Counseling; AACC; ACA
About NAPW
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Lisa Mancuso, NAPW, +1 (516) 453-6111, [email protected]
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