hEIDI hock, licsw-s, pip

Heidi Hock holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Colorado and earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama. She served for two years with AmeriCorps as a Team Leader in the National Civilian Community Corps, leading a team of 11 in volunteerism and service across various nonprofits. Heidi is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with Supervision designation (LICSW-S)—a rare and highly respected credential in Alabama—allowing her to provide clinical supervision to both Bachelor’s and Master’s level professionals.
Her clinical background includes serving as a therapist for foster youth in residential treatment and providing outpatient therapy to adults struggling with addiction. For the past nine years, she has served as the Director of Catholic Social Ministries at Edmundite Missions, where she oversees crisis intervention, therapeutic services, and programming that promotes self-reliance. In addition, she supervises internship opportunities for students in social work and related fields and serves on the Dallas County DHR Quality Assurance Board.

Heidi Hock holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Colorado and earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama. She served for two years with AmeriCorps as a Team Leader in the National Civilian Community Corps, leading a team of 11 in volunteerism and service across various nonprofits. Heidi is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with Supervision designation (LICSW-S)—a rare and highly respected credential in Alabama—allowing her to provide clinical supervision to both Bachelor’s and Master’s level professionals.
Her clinical background includes serving as a therapist for foster youth in residential treatment and providing outpatient therapy to adults struggling with addiction. For the past nine years, she has served as the Director of Catholic Social Ministries at Edmundite Missions, where she oversees crisis intervention, therapeutic services, and programming that promotes self-reliance. In addition, she supervises internship opportunities for students in social work and related fields and serves on the Dallas County DHR Quality Assurance Board.