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18Doors has a website full of essays, advice, resources, and recipes; programs for interfaith couples and families; a Jewish clergy referral service; a rabbinic fellowship program; and learning opportunities for Jewish professionals, clergy, and lay leaders.
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18Doors seeks a Director of Professional Development to develop the knowledge and skills of North American Jewish communal leaders— inclusive of clergy, professionals, and lay leaders — so they can meet the diverse needs of interfaith couples and families.
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Our private practice offers autonomy and independence while maintaining a sense of community, and our Mindfully Academy provides training opportunities in different modalities and specializations, such as DBT, EMDR, child/Adolescent, SUD, Couples/IFS/Emotion Focused/Gottman and much more.
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Experience providing (or strong motivation to learn) evidenced based and Gottman Method Couples Therapy as well as other evidence based therapy to children/teens/parents/couples or adults.
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Our mission is to provide mental health equity to individuals, couples, and families while offering a supportive environment for our experienced therapists. Experience and availability to see children, adolescents, and/or couples, preferred.
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Must hold a valid license in MD, VA and/or DC with one or more of the following: LPC, LICSW, LCSW, LCPS, LCSW-C, LGPC, LGSW, RIC, MSW (VA), LMFT and LMSW. Career Development: Fuel your career growth with a range of opportunities at CCCC. From providing corporate consultation to holistic wellness retreats, we offer diverse pathways for your professional advancement.
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We also have couples care that we deliver care to a Mr. & Mrs. in the same home. So, if you worked a weekend shift with one of our couples, you would earn an extra $2.75 per hour! If you are assisting our couples, you would get an extra $1.75 per hour.
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The Counseling department of The Attic Youth Center seeks a psychotherapist (Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred) to provide individual, couples, family, and group therapy to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ) youth and young adults, up to the age of 23, and their families/caregivers (biological or by choice.
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Our private practice offers autonomy and independence while maintaining a sense of community, and our Mindfully Academy provides training opportunities in different modalities and specializations, such as DBT, EMDR/Trauma, child/Adolescent, SUD, Couples/IFS/Emotion Focused/Gottman and much more.
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You'll work on our logged in Homepage dashboard for couples, checklist, budgetter, and ensure they get connected properly to all parts of our wedding planning ecosystem. The Knot is the nation's leading wedding marketplace, providing our couples with a completely personalized experience that guides them through the entire wedding planning journey.
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Experience and interest in one or more treatment focused areas, including children, adolescents, teens and adults, couples, families, couples, families, trauma, substance abuse, and schools.
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Provides a full range of therapeutic interventions in specialty medical clinics and through Behavioral Medicine consults/referrals that include empirically validated treatments for anxiety and depression, sleep disorders, behavioral pain management strategies (including various relaxation strategies, mindfulness, hypnosis), motivational enhancement interventions, couples/family interventions, smoking cessation, weight loss, psychoeducational interventions and crisis interventions.
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Obtains and studies medical, psychological, social, and family histories, by interviewing individuals, couples, or families, and by reviewing records. The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Forensic Psychology Fellow at Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta.
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We offer more modalities, including: Swedish, therapeutic, decompression therapy, CBD, hot stones, cold stones, Himalayan salt stones, contrast therapy, sports massage, prenatal massage, Reiki, trigger point, myofascial, reflexology, menthol soothing therapy, couples massages, and aromatherapy.
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APCC- only requires that couples and family requirement was met. Registered AMFT, ASW, or APCC with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. APCC- only requires that couples and family requirement was met.
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