About Me

Katelyn Mullett, LCSW

I began my social work career care-giving for aging adults, before moving to work with children and families and using applied behavior analysis to meaningfully impact the connectivity of younger families.

Eventually my desire to work with those experiencing homeless led me to conduct homeless outreach, connecting affected individuals to housing opportunities and case management, while also playing a crucial role in the Biannual Point in Time Count (PIT) for Housing and Urban Development in Orange County, California. I continued this line of work at the New England Center and Home for Veterans in Boston, Massachusetts, where I worked first as a case manager before moving up to clinician and eventually outreach supervisor, assisting veterans experiencing homelessness. During this time I graduated from Boston University with a Masters in Macro Social Work, and obtained my LCSW (License in Clinical Social Work).

After moving to Las Vegas, I worked as an Assistant Clinical Director for a local therapy clinic, overseeing clinicians and providing therapy to children and teenagers. Currently I’m a Clinical Outreach and Training Supervisor at Halo Mental Health Urgent Clinic while also working part-time in Boston University’s School of Social Work’s Research Department.

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