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Merily Perdue, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Merily Perdue, LCSW Office and Other Patient Information

Merily Perdue, LCSW Biography and Info

Merily Perdue, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with experience working with individuals of all ages and helping them to adapt to changes and challenges encountered in their daily lives. Having worked extensively in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, Merily brings a calm, reassuring presence to individuals in their most difficult moments. Merily empowers individuals to build resilience, enhance coping strategies, and find a path forward toward emotional well-being. Her areas of expertise include:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety and Panic Disorders
  • Grief Counseling
  • PTSD
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Gerontology

About Me

Although not originally from Florida, Jacksonville has been my home for over 25 years. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and son, saying hi to the animals at the Jacksonville Zoo, going to the parks in our area, and spending time with family. I also enjoy reading books that have been adapted into movies and cross-stitching.

My philosophy of care involves being present for my individuals and creating a space of safety and trust so that we can work collaboratively to identify and address needs and goals specifically tailored to each individual.

Specialties

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Languages

  • English

Hospital Affiliation

  • Baptist Behavioral Health LLC

Legal Practice Name

  • Baptist Behavioral Health - Outpatient

Ages Treated

  • Adolescent
  • Teen
  • Adult
  • Senior

Merily Perdue, LCSW Additional Information

Education & Training

  • Associate in Arts - Undergraduate

    Florida State College at Jacksonville

    2012 – 2017

  • Bachelor of Social Work - Undergraduate

    Florida State University - Tallahassee , FL

    2016 – 2020

  • Master of Social Work - Graduate

    Florida State University - Tallahassee , FL

    2020 – 2021

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