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March-April 2020

Shari Manculich, MS, LMFT

2020 Scholarship Recipient


Shari Manculich is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who holds a B.S. in Business, Marketing, from California State University, Northridge, and an M.S. in Counseling, Marriage and Family Child Therapy, from the University of Phoenix. Shari has a business background in Consumer Packaged Goods where she previously worked for a large Fortune 500 Corporation. Shari is currently with Hart Unified Union School District as a School-Based Therapist working with K – 6, Special Education students and School Based Referrals. Shari is building her private practice at the Association of Behavioral Health Specialists which is Community Mental Health where she works with Victims of Crime and Kaiser referrals. Shari’s modalities include primarily Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Family Systems Therapy. In her spare time, Shari enjoys training and competing in half marathons doing Zumba dance fitness, and has recently began practicing yoga. Shari resides in Porter Ranch with her husband Mark, daughter Sierra, son Montana, and their Golden Doodle Shadow, Pomeranian Poodle, Snowbell, and their domestic, short-haired tabby cat, Shiloh.

Shari can be contacted at sfvcamftprl@gmail.com.



Need-based Annual Membership Scholarships Include:

Licensed Scholarship
, which includes: SFV-CAMFT Membership and State CAMFT Membership, free attendance to SFV-CAMFT Membership Meetings in 2020, lunch with the President, and an article introducing recipient and their practice in the Connections newsletter.

Pre-licensed Scholarships, which includes: SFV-CAMFT Membership and State CAMFT Membership, free attendance to SFV-CAMFT Membership Meetings in 2020, lunch with the President, and an article introducing recipient and their practice in the Connections newsletter.






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