Relationships that heal

Madison Pollock

Registered Clinical Social Work Intern (ISW21482)

 Madison Pollock

As a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern, Madison’s professional focus has leaned toward the youth population. She uses wide ranging methodologies, allowing the best of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Person-In-Environment theory, to surface while augmenting her practice with tools and ideas from sources such as somatic therapy, personality inventories, and motivational interviewing.

Madison draws on the best of a clinician’s “one-on-one” skills with a wider set of programmatic skills to provide clients with language to understand and communicate their experiences; the goals being to achieve stronger, fuller, more dynamic relationships with those around them and to promote mental health healing and resiliency.

She has a mindful spirit and foundational grace to hold space for, encourage, and intercede for young people by creating a table where they can feel seen, treasured, loved, and protected.

Madison was born and raised in Orlando and has a deep love for this community that raised her, welcoming her back home after receiving her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Berry College in Rome, GA and her Masters Degree in Social Work from Baylor University in Texas.

In her free time she teaches yoga at a local studio, runs with her dog Milo, and reads ferociously.