Greg Cowan said that his intention was always to major in psychology, but somehow he ended up with a BS in business finance. After a successful career as purchasing director for Energy West Mining, he still felt driven to work in a helping profession. He began by mentoring youth, eventually working part-time at Castle Country Youth Center. At that point, he said it felt like doors began opening for him.
He worked for Utah Foster Care Foundation, learning about foster care and recruiting foster families. Greg then returned to the U of U where he was awarded a Master's Degree of Social Work with a clinical emphasis in 2005. He earned his license as an LCSW in 2007 after 4,000 clinical hours and associated training. Since then, he has been employed as a therapist with Utah Youth Village, Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) and the State of Utah.
Cowan said he has learned a lot about the system and worked to help juveniles, blended families, individuals of all ages and court-ordered clients.
He worked for Utah Foster Care Foundation, learning about foster care and recruiting foster families. Greg then returned to the U of U where he was awarded a Master's Degree of Social Work with a clinical emphasis in 2005. He earned his license as an LCSW in 2007 after 4,000 clinical hours and associated training. Since then, he has been employed as a therapist with Utah Youth Village, Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) and the State of Utah.
Cowan said he has learned a lot about the system and worked to help juveniles, blended families, individuals of all ages and court-ordered clients.
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Greg Cowan is a fully licensed and accredited LCSW by the State of Utah.
His past employers include Intermountain Specialized AbuseTreatment Center (ISAT), Utah Youth Village, Castle Country Youth Center, Utah Foster Care Foundation and Division of Child / Family Services.
He is currently National Organization of Juveniles Offending Sexually (NOJOS) and Utah Department Of Corrections (DOC) certified.
His past employers include Intermountain Specialized AbuseTreatment Center (ISAT), Utah Youth Village, Castle Country Youth Center, Utah Foster Care Foundation and Division of Child / Family Services.
He is currently National Organization of Juveniles Offending Sexually (NOJOS) and Utah Department Of Corrections (DOC) certified.
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