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LCSW Jennifer Mitchell tells board her DUI conviction prompted 'profound' change as she seeks early termination of probation

2531434 · March 10, 2025
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Licensed clinical social worker Jennifer Mitchell asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to end her probation early, described prolonged trauma exposure in prior work, and outlined therapy and recovery measures she says make her safe to practice.

Jennifer Ann Mitchell, a licensed clinical social worker, asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on Feb. 27 for early termination of her probation, telling the board the discipline and subsequent work produced a “profound transformation.”

At a hearing before Administrative Law Judge Corin Wong, Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford summarized Mitchell’s discipline: Mitchell was convicted of driving under the influence in January 2020 with a reported blood-alcohol concentration the hearing record described as 0.35 percent; the record shows a statement of issues was filed in December 2020 and a stipulated settlement placed Mitchell on probation with multiple conditions. A later petition to revoke probation led to a stipulated settlement that extended Mitchell’s probation; the hearing record indicates probation is currently set to terminate June…

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