Full Name
Dionne Malone LCSW
Job Title
Behavioral Health Care Manager
Company
Burlington Pediatrics/ Mebane Pediatrics
City (Address)
Burlington
State/Province/County (Address)
NC
Speaker Short Bio
Dionne Malone, MSW, LCSWA, is a compassionate and dedicated social work professional with a Master of Social Work degree and LCSWA licensure, committed to supporting children, families, and individuals through advocacy, behavioral health services, and evidence-based care. Over the past year, she has served as a Behavioral Health Care Manager at Burlington Pediatrics, where she coordinates care for pediatric patients experiencing challenges such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and behavioral disorders. In this role, she provides short-term counseling, psychoeducation, and coping strategies; monitors patient progress; collaborates with healthcare providers; and connects families to community resources, therapy services, school supports, and social service programs to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered care.
Her professional background also includes clinical social work, foster care, maternal and perinatal mental health, and crisis intervention. Through internships with Cone Health, the Department of Social Services, and maternal health organizations, she has developed strong skills in counseling, psychosocial assessment, care coordination, and supporting diverse populations through complex life challenges. She is deeply committed to building strong therapeutic relationships, promoting mental wellness, and empowering individuals and families to achieve meaningful outcomes. Guided by empathy, cultural competence, and a dedication to lifelong learning, she strives to make a lasting impact in both clinical and community settings.
Her professional background also includes clinical social work, foster care, maternal and perinatal mental health, and crisis intervention. Through internships with Cone Health, the Department of Social Services, and maternal health organizations, she has developed strong skills in counseling, psychosocial assessment, care coordination, and supporting diverse populations through complex life challenges. She is deeply committed to building strong therapeutic relationships, promoting mental wellness, and empowering individuals and families to achieve meaningful outcomes. Guided by empathy, cultural competence, and a dedication to lifelong learning, she strives to make a lasting impact in both clinical and community settings.
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