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Effectively uses psychological and physical management techniques to manage violent or potentially violent situations consistent with non-violent crisis intervention training (CPI), as evidenced by peer feedback, supervisor observation with participation in Early Response codes and Dr. Strong codes and attendance at CPI refresher trainings.
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The Licensed Mental Health Clinician NC is responsible for providing competency restoration services to groups and individuals, including psychosocial assessments, individual solution-focused treatment, and crisis intervention.
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May float to other behavioral health units: Adult, Older Adult, Adolescent EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: This position requires a minimum of master#s degree AND Connecticut licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) OR Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW.
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Mental Health Therapist 2 - Acute Forensic Diversion Svcs Jail / CAMS Clinician - Relocation Offered
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Provide intensive case coordination, including triage, crisis intervention and referral to jail psychiatric prescriber as appropriate for consumers who are in jail. The primary responsibility of this class is to provide assessment and treatment services, crisis intervention, and treatment services, including intensive services, to individuals and their families with complex needs and diagnoses or to develop and implement specific services in the community.
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Master's Degree with license for behavior specialist with coursework to include clinical coursework in Autism, foundations of behavioral health and the provision of mental health services (i.e., individual, group and family therapy, abnormal psychology, psychopathology, cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic therapy, crisis counseling, assessment, child development, personality theory, psychotherapy lab, clinical practicum.
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What You'll Be Doing Developing treatment plans based on assessment of needProvide individual/group/family/therapiesFacilitate crisis intervention services as clinically neededComplete collaborative documents as required by state/federal guidelines and agency policies and procedures.
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Provides mental health services including individual and family therapy, crisis intervention for patients with mild to moderate conditions. The LMFT / Mental Health Clinician provides patient-centered care addressing mental health conditions to individuals and families.
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The Bilingual Mental Health Therapist/Clinician will deliver clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, case management, consultation, crisis intervention and collateral treatment to Western Youth Services clients.
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Description Adult Crisis Center- Full time, Part time, PRN Mental Health Clinician When individuals experience a behavioral health crisis, they require a focused level of attention and care.
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Provide assessments, mental health evaluations (including evaluation of substance use disorders), family-individual-group therapy, plan development, case consultation, case management, crisis intervention, discharge placement, and assist clients in meeting basic needs and symptom management.
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To provide a short term clinical crisis intervention service that is a mobile, on site, face to face therapeutic response to individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Grade 12- Clinician III: Masters degree in a clinical course of study in behavioral health (social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, counseling or related field) that meet the academic requirements for independent licensure in psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, or mental health counseling in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Come work with an incredible group of people, in a rapidly growing company that is known for being a leader in whole person care! This position will be entirely based in school settings.
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May need to provide crisis intervention in the field (seldom) Behavioral Health Clinician I/ II (ACSW or AMFT) Behavioral Health Clinician I/ II (ACSW or AMFT) Spanish bilingual (strongly preferred.
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Through regularly scheduled sessions, provide psychotherapy, intensive clinical case management, and crisis intervention, to assigned children and families. Alameda County Early Childhood Mental Health and Early Childhood Mental Health Prevention and Early Intervention Program.
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Come work with an incredible group of people, in a rapidly growing company that is known for being a leader in whole person care! This position will be entirely based in school settings.
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