Alicia McGee, MSW, LICSW

Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker

With a commitment to providing authentic, compassionate care, I have spent over 20 years working with teens, families, and adults in both clinical and informal settings. I earned a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Wheelock College (now Boston University) in 2005, and since then, I have continued to expand my expertise to meet the unique needs of my clients.

My career began with hands-on work, including home visits, one-on-one counseling, group facilitation, teaching, and even running an overnight camp. Each experience has shaped my approach, allowing me to work with individuals through their challenges and support their journey toward personal growth. As a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), I am thrilled to continue expanding my practice and skills to help clients build meaningful, lasting change.

My Specialties

  • Children, Adolescent & Teens Mental Health: Develop positive coping strategies to deal with stress, peer pressure, and develop healthy relationships.

  • Neurodivergence: Supporting individuals with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder in navigating a neurotypical world

  • Building Self Confidence: Navigate social and emotional challenges adolescents and teens face in an ever changing world.

  • Anxiety and Depression: Providing support and treatment for managing symptoms and promoting emotional well-being.

  • Women’s Health: Supporting individuals through various life stages, including adolescence to menopause, with a focus on body image, eating disorders, self-esteem, and self-advocacy.

  • Relationship and Communication: Assisting clients in building healthy relationships and enhancing communication skills.

  • Gender Identity: Offering support for individuals exploring and affirming their gender identity.

  • Trauma-Informed Care: Supporting individuals with PTSD and those who have experienced traumatic events

  • Cultural Competency: Providing culturally sensitive care that respects and values diverse backgrounds and experiences.

  • Confidentiality: Build a safe and confidential environment to foster trust and open communication with adolescent, teen and adult clients.

Therapy Interventions

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Teaching Coping Strategies
  • Mindfulness
  • Person-centered, strengths-based approach
  • Motivational interviewing
young girl blowing on a dandelion to release the seeds
young girl blowing on a dandelion to release the seeds