Background
Wargotz, Helen was born on July 17, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Louis and Eva (Weinglass) Wargotz.
Wargotz, Helen was born on July 17, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Louis and Eva (Weinglass) Wargotz.
Bachelor, Hunter College, 1942. Master of Social Work, Columbia University, 1946.
Case worker foster home department Jewish Child Care Association, New York City, 1946—1947. Psychiatric social worker VA Mental Hygiene Clinic, 1947—1948. 1st case worker mental retardation clinic Flower Hospital Mental Hygiene Clinic, 1950—1951.
Psychiatric social worker Youth Board Public School 140, Long Island, 1951—1952. Family counselor Jewish Family Service, 1952—1955. Psychoanalytic psychotherapist Long Island Consultant Center, 1955—1957.
Individual and group counselor New York Guild for Jewish Blind, 1957—1959. Individual and group psychoanalytic psychotherapist, lecturer, chairman speakers' bureau Advanced Center for Psychotherapy, 1958—1968. Psychoanalytic group therapist Mental Health Institute New York City, 1959—1960.
Chief psychiatric social worker, supervisor, faculty Children's Clinic, New York School Psychiatry, 1962—1963. Individual and group counselor Shield David School and Clinic, New York City, 1966—1969. Chief psychiatric social worker 5th Avenue Center Counseling and Psychotherapy, 1968—1972.
Training psychoanalyst, faculty, supervisor Training Institute Mental Health Practitioners, 1972—1975. Consultant New York State Bureau Disability Determinations, New York City, from 1974, Headstart, 1966. Director professional services Allied Teen-Age Guidance and Adult Counseling Service, New York City, from 1964.
Team member evaluating children needing Special Education Committee Handicapped, from 1975. Supervisor group therapy T. Reik Clinic, 1956—1964. Conductor parent education course Fort Lee Adult High School, 1966—1967.
Consultant Legal Aid Society. Consultant on retirement American Management Association and Various Unions. Radio and television panelists.
Lecturer religious and school groups.
International professional advisory committee Parents Without Partners, from 1967. President, group discussion leader Club at 92d St., New York City, 1967—1968. Member of Council Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists (charter), City of New York (social welfare, health and hospital committees since 1958).
Married Joseph De Marco, July 4, 1942.