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Core skills include crisis triage and assessment, individual and family intervention, case management, community collaboration, patient/family education, insurance verification and collaboration and treatment planning and placement to appropriate level of care.
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Perfect position for an LCSW clinician who excels at crisis intervention and is. Under the direction of the Crisis Intervention Coordinator and Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Medical Director, this position is responsible for the timely evaluation and initial treatment of Emergency Department patients, that present in psychiatric crisis.
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Crisis intervention and de-escalation as needed. This is an exciting opportunity available for a dynamic LCSW, LPC, LMFT) to provide quality behavioral health services in a small and supportive clinic.
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Provides individual treatment and crisis intervention services. Copy of a current, valid, unrestricted license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) -OR- Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) issued by the Arizona State Board of Behavioral Health Examiners.
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The Licensed Mental Health Professional provides mental health case management services to patients in a correctional setting and consults with a multi-disciplinary team in providing comprehensive mental health care, including: intake and assessments, crisis intervention, treatment planning, and providing individual and group therapy.
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Provides crisis intervention, advocacy, problem solving and therapeutic interventions. EDUCATION: M.S. in Human Services-related field required, MSW (Masters in Social Work) degree preferred; LCSW preferred.
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C) Applies advanced clinical skills when conducting patient and family counseling, as well as crisis intervention and providing therapeutic interventions. NC Licensed, Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PhD), Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC.
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As a member of the Mobile Crisis Response Team, the Therapist possesses the skills and experience necessary to provide crisis intervention for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis and connecting them to the most appropriate level of care and community resources.
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Crisis intervention/de-escalation experience, and familiarity and comfort working with issues related to homelessness, substance abuse, mental health diagnoses, and the impact of trauma required.
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Experienced in risk assessment and crisis intervention with the support of a Clinical Lead. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Professional Counsellor (LCPC), Licensed Mental Health Counsellor (LMHC) etc.
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Meets with mentally ill patients for crisis intervention, group psychotherapy and face-to-face interviews, etc. Health Advocates Network is seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to work at a facility in Wasco , California.
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Provide crisis intervention counseling and/or education with adults, children, and families experiencing emotional disturbances, mental health concerns that may impact school safety, or problems related to substance abuse.
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JRI provides the training so that: YOU will be able to provide a variety of community-based services including home and community based family therapy, in-home therapy services, therapeutic training and support services, case management, crisis intervention, treatment planning, and assessments.
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Within 1 year of hire: CPI certification (nonviolent crisis intervention training) Participates in treatment team planning, processing commitments, discharge planning/case management service, crisis intervention, and liaison services with referral sources and other departments within the Providence Health & Services and community.
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Direct Service responsibilities: Conducts assessments, provides individual therapy, conducts curriculum-based classes and process groups, provides crisis intervention services as needed, and participates with clients in collateral meetings including Family and Children’s Services, Family Treatment Court, Homeless Prenatal Program, and more.
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