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Karin Eyrich-Garg, PhD, MPE

Dr. Eyrich-Garg completed her clinical social work training (MSW) in children, youth, and families at Washington University in St. Louis. She worked with teenagers and their families using individual-, family-, and group-level interventions.

While earning her MSW, Dr. Eyrich-Garg worked as a front-line staff person at a shelter for women who were experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and substance use problems. After graduating with her MSW, Dr. Eyrich-Garg returned to Washington University to earn her PhD and Master of Psychiatric Epidemiology.  Next, she completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Treatment Research Center and Treatment Research Institute.

Dr. Eyrich-Garg was a member of the Temple University School of Social Work faculty for almost 20 years.  There she conducted research, directed programs, and taught courses.

Dr. Eyrich-Garg is a clinician who deeply respects people of all backgrounds.  She enjoys working with a diverse (national origin, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion/spirituality, socio-economic class, age, ability, and geography) range of clients.