Howard Reznick, LCSW-C
Howard Reznick, LCSW-C, majored in both sociology and social work at the University of Maryland and graduated with an MSW in 1977.
While developing his clinical practice for the last three decades, Howard has been delivering educational presentations to diverse audiences, from Hopkins’ physicians to grade school students. His clinical specialties have addressed many life-changing conditions, which include: the fields of trauma; addiction recovery; cancer work; and end-of life-care. His practice has taken him from prison wards and hospital rooms to medical school lecture halls and corporate boardrooms.
Howard has developed community awareness and addiction recovery programs. While leading a consulting service at Johns Hopkins Hospital, he played a significant role in the training of Hopkins’ doctors and other health care providers at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in Baltimore.
Howard has received grant support from the George Soros Foundation for his work in grief support training and from The Foundation for Spirituality and Medicine for his approach to cancer care. Most recently, Howard served as Senior Trainer at the Sidran Institute on Trauma. In addition to his private clinical practice, he manages the prevention education programs for Jewish Community Service.
His presentation style has been described as humorous, interactive and engaging, yet well grounded in theory and reflective of his 30 years in practice.


