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Leah Steele

Leah Steele

Master of Social Work (MSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Master of Public Health (MPH)

Addiction, Depression, Grief


Leah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 16 years of experience in the field of therapeutic interventions in Social Work, as well as in Public Health. A proud alumna of Ursuline Academy, she is a native and lifelong resident of New Orleans whose personal and professional lives embody Ursuline’s motto, “Serviam,” a Latin word meaning, “I will serve.” Following graduation from her alma mater, she undertook studies at the University of New Orleans, from which she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She then went on to earn her Master’s degrees in Social Work and Public Health from Tulane University Schools of Social Work and Public Health and Tropical Medicine, respectively.

 
Since her graduation from Tulane, Leah has worked tirelessly as a Social Worker to carry out the philosophy of Serviam, providing therapeutic, psychoeducational, and advocacy services to hundreds of adult clients in the Greater New Orleans area. Her resume includes positions utilizing her skills in Social Work and Public Health at both private and public nonprofit agencies, where she has been employed as Reproductive Health Educator and CSAT (Centers for Substance Abuse Treatment) Project Coordinator, and Agency Social Worker/Counselor, respectively.

 
Leah’s passion is providing healing therapeutic interventions to those individuals who have experienced suffering in their lives for any number of reasons. Through person-centered therapy, she helps her clients to identify viable solutions to problems and to develop healthy perceptions of themselves, thereby freeing them to become peaceful, emotionally healthy, safe, and whole. During her career, she has provided therapeutic Social Work services and interventions to adults in group, individual, and couples modalities for a variety of issues. She has a great wealth of experience in addressing multiple foci of clinical intervention, including:

  •  Trauma
  •  Grief and loss
  •  Adjustment disorder
  •  Substance use disorders
  •  Marriage/family/relationship dysfunction
  •  Sexual orientation issues
  •  Domestic violence
  •  Gender identity issues
  •  Sexual abuse
  •  Anxiety and depression
  •  Women’s issues

She is available for counseling in the Covington office.

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Much Needed in our communities!

So thankful to see all the mental health services offered at Genesis Behavioral in Baton Rouge, Metairie, and Covington…Much Needed in our communities!

They are very knowledgeable

This team goes above and beyond to ensure all your needs are met and questions answered in a timely manner. They are very knowledgeable of the services they provide. They go above and beyond to help you stay on track with your treatment.

Vincent Williams
How they sound in real life or crazy

I like talking out things that are going on in my head to see how they sound in real life or crazy

Group was a very enjoyable experience

[Since discharge from the program] We are able to discuss difficult topics in a calm manner,
expectations/consequences are clear, & everyone is able to share how they feel in a way that is productive
Group was a very enjoyable experience and provided me with a lot of valuable information

Facilitators were great

Facilitators were great at keeping everyone engaged and making connections

Group was a very enjoyable experience

Group was a very enjoyable experience and provided me with a lot of valuable information

I enjoyed the dynamics

I enjoyed the dynamics of the group and feeling safe to share my thoughts and feelings

Opportunity to open up

I found value in having the opportunity to open up, which I rarely do

Individualized attention

I liked that it was small enough where I could benefit from others’ contributions but also get a lot of individualized attention

Learning that my feeling

Learning that my feelings were normal helped. Learning coping skills and about my dx was very helpful as well

The group dynamic was great

The group dynamic was great. I felt like everyone was open and supportive

Everyone was really helpful

Everyone was really helpful and provided really good tools that I can take with me moving forward. This was an excellent experience I hope I will never need again 😊

Helpful counselors

Helpful counselors and people that helped me to understand and deal with my feelings and problems better

It gave me encouragement

It gave me encouragement, hope, and coping skills through one of my darkest times

Enjoyed strategies

I enjoyed strategies on making a connection with my child so I can be a better care-giver and give guidance during this time of adolescence

Great experiences

I like how we are able to say anything and I like to hear how others reflect, as well as hearing what they have to say as well as the experiences they’ve had

Different perspective

Different perspective from usual counseling, liked that parents were included at the end of sessions to know topics discussed

Positive Mindset

I liked the positive mindset that the facilitator put us in before and after we left the group

Great insight on parenting skills

The open-ness and comfort level amongst other parents and Tanya, never felt “judged” or out of place. Great insight on parenting skills for challenging kids

Feeling accomplished

I enjoyed feeling accomplished after the meetings. It was helpful

Handouts and Techniques

I liked that I could relate to the other members, it made me feel like I’m not alone in my anxiety. I liked all of the handouts and techniques we went over

Great experiences

I like how we are able to say anything and I like to hear how others reflect, as well as hearing what they have to say as well as the experiences they’ve had

Helpful information

Lots of helpful information

Helped me with tools

Helped me with tools to use to helping my child

I learned

I learned how to take a compliment

Communicate my feelings

The group gave me a chance to communicate my feelings

I enjoyed it

I enjoyed it, helped me to listen to my mom more

Made new friends

Made new friends, feels like I can be myself

I learned how to recognize

I learned how to recognize other peoples feelings

Good

Good that it is a small group

My child enjoyed

Yes. My child enjoyed being able to express her feelings with her peers.

Kids who exhibit varying issues

I liked the fact that the group consists of very diverse kids who exhibit varying issues.

Excellent job

That you know what you are doing and you are doing an excellent job

Being able to listen

Being able to listen to the way other people thought of things, what their normal was

I could see benefits

At first hard to talk in the group but as it continued I could see benefits

I like talking out things

I like talking out things that are going on in my head to see how they sound in real life or crazy

No judgments!

I really liked it! No judgments!

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Leah Steele

Addiction, Depression, Grief


Leah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 16 years of experience in the field of therapeutic interventions in Social Work, as well as in Public Health. A proud alumna of Ursuline Academy, she is a native and lifelong resident of New Orleans whose personal and professional lives embody Ursuline’s motto, “Serviam,” a Latin word meaning, “I will serve.” Following graduation from her alma mater, she undertook studies at the University of New Orleans, from which she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She then went on to earn her Master’s degrees in Social Work and Public Health from Tulane University Schools of Social Work and Public Health and Tropical Medicine, respectively.

 
Since her graduation from Tulane, Leah has worked tirelessly as a Social Worker to carry out the philosophy of Serviam, providing therapeutic, psychoeducational, and advocacy services to hundreds of adult clients in the Greater New Orleans area. Her resume includes positions utilizing her skills in Social Work and Public Health at both private and public nonprofit agencies, where she has been employed as Reproductive Health Educator and CSAT (Centers for Substance Abuse Treatment) Project Coordinator, and Agency Social Worker/Counselor, respectively.

 
Leah’s passion is providing healing therapeutic interventions to those individuals who have experienced suffering in their lives for any number of reasons. Through person-centered therapy, she helps her clients to identify viable solutions to problems and to develop healthy perceptions of themselves, thereby freeing them to become peaceful, emotionally healthy, safe, and whole. During her career, she has provided therapeutic Social Work services and interventions to adults in group, individual, and couples modalities for a variety of issues. She has a great wealth of experience in addressing multiple foci of clinical intervention, including:

  •  Trauma
  •  Grief and loss
  •  Adjustment disorder
  •  Substance use disorders
  •  Marriage/family/relationship dysfunction
  •  Sexual orientation issues
  •  Domestic violence
  •  Gender identity issues
  •  Sexual abuse
  •  Anxiety and depression
  •  Women’s issues

She is available for counseling in the Covington office.

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