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In this role, you will support the crisis center by providing therapeutic consultations and evaluations to the Emergency Department (ED) as requested, when the subject of concern in the ED presentation is psychiatric in nature.
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Additional Requirements: DMV Transcript: Required CDL: Not Required DOT History: Not Required CPS Check: Required Physical: Not Required Respirator: Not Required Polygraph Review: Not Required Psychological Screening: Not Required Attachments Required: Preferences: Experience in public school setting(s) providing counseling/psychotherapy and/or After School Therapeutic Day Treatment (ASTDT.
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Interviewing and developing the psychological history, assessing the therapeutic needs of the individual and family throughout treatment, developing appropriate treatment objectives and summaries, and assessing patients' response to treatment interventions.
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Provide crisis intervention with students, families and campus staff by providing immediate assessment, triage and therapeutic assistance to minimize the impact of trauma to students. Knowledge of and ability to use a wide array of evidence-based therapeutic approaches to improve students' academic performance and psychosocial development.
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State certification as a Clinician (e.g., Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, or similar) in the state of Idaho. In-depth knowledge of evidence-based practices, treatment modalities, and therapeutic interventions for a range of mental health concerns.
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The Therapeutic Visitation Clinician at The YMCA of Greater Monmouth County i ntentionally fosters a cause-centered culture that is welcoming, genuine, hopeful, nurturing, and determined.
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Develop educational and therapeutic curriculum to be utilized in group settings with patients and family members, as well as prevention education. Meet qualifications required for a substance abuse professional, Clinician, or assistant by the State of Wyoming's Division of Behavioral Health Standards for the Operation of Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs.
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Knowledge of JCAHO/NCQA standards and HCFA regulations Ability to modify counseling techniques and the therapeutic approach in response to the ages(s) and psychosocial needs of the patient, family and/or significant other License in field preferred.
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Two (2) years' experience in mental health as a primary therapist, or functional experience in therapeutic relationships as a primary clinician in another level of behavioral health care.
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The Clinician collaborates with colleagues and Program Leadership to shape the therapeutic direction of the program. This role directs therapeutic interventions and supports for students and provides training to school support staff.
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Our services include crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment and treatment, case management in conjunction with therapeutic services, individual and group therapy (including cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy), psycho-social rehabilitation services, peer support, and vocational services.
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The Clinician will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including a Lead Clinician, Outreach Worker, Occupational Therapist, Young Adult Peer Mentor, and/or a Family Partner. Passionate individual who has earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, or Education with a Clinical Concentration (or related field) and is on the path to licensure OR Licensed Clinician preferred (LICSW, LMHC) REQUIRED.
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Under supervision of a licensed independent clinician, the Perinatal Behavioral Health Associate provides behavioral health screening and appropriate response including therapeutic interventions to pregnant and post partum patients while working towards their LICSW. The Associate collaborates with all involved teams and support services to ensure that patient and family needs are met.
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Our programs provide services to include early childhood education, mental health and well-being counseling services, outpatient substance abuse treatment, parent education and engagement, family strengthening, therapeutic visitation and neutral exchange for children and families; financial empowerment, workforce development and readiness, and senior in-home assistance.
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Provides psychotherapy to individuals, couples and groups using evidence-based therapeutic methods, to assist patients in treatment mental health symptoms, increasing level of functioning in multiple domains, and achieving more satisfying lives.
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