
معرفی
Lynnette Sullivan is an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Marriage & Family Therapy at Pacific Oaks College, serving on the online campus. She brings extensive clinical and academic expertise in mental health, therapy, and evidence-based interventions.
Educational Background:
- Doctorate of Social Work, USC, Los Angeles, California (2021)
- Master's in Counseling Psychology, California Baptist University, Riverside, California (2014)
- Bachelor's of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino, California (2011)
Her research and professional interests center on integrative mental health practices, with a focus on trauma, perinatal wellness, and suicide prevention. Trained in models such as Seeking Safety, Triple P Parenting, and Mothers and Babies, she emphasizes culturally responsive and evidence-based care. Her work bridges clinical practice and education, particularly in training future therapists in crisis intervention and CBT techniques.
Lynnette is dually licensed as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in California. She is certified as a CBT Insomnia Therapist and holds multiple trainer certifications, including SafeTALK, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), QPR, and Mental Health First Aid, highlighting her commitment to community mental health education and suicide prevention.
Professional Certifications and Trainings:
- Triple P Parenting
- Stress and Your Mood
- Seeking Safety
- Mothers and Babies
- CBT for Insomnia
- SafeTALK Trainer
- ASIST Trainer
- QPR Trainer
- Mental Health First Aid Trainer
Lynnette Sullivan is a first-generation Mexican American college graduate and former student parent, which informs her advocacy for accessible and inclusive mental health education and services. Her academic and clinical journey reflects a deep commitment to serving diverse populations through teaching, training, and evidence-based practice.



