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The Emergency Services Clinician / Licensed Mental Health Professional will respond to requests from Horizon and the community for crisis intervention services, including limited-term crisis stabilization, mobile crisis intervention, information and referral to community resources, and/or pre-admission screening for inpatient psychiatric and substance abuse treatment.
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Individual meetings will take place for various reasons, including; treatment plan updates, aftercare planning, and crisis intervention. Experience: Prefered: one (1) of three (3) years experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience in family and group therapies, crisis intervention, and treatment skills; must have strong clinical assessment skills.
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The Behavioral Health Therapist Clin Lic will facilitate, monitor, and provide comprehensive mental health/chemical dependency case management and therapy services (including but not limited to assessment, individual, family and group therapy, crisis intervention, and treatment planning) to addicted and/or severely mentally ill adults or seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families.
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The Ballard Teen Health Center Counselor LCSW is responsible for providing case coordination and a full range of social work services including psychosocial assessment, treatment planning, utilization management, therapeutic interventions, crisis intervention, referral and resource, within a high school setting.
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Our new Crisis Services program provide patients and families with timely, effective care during a mental health crisis by initiating care in our EDs for patients who are currently experiencing a menta health crisis, developing a new unit for patients not yet safe to go home, who would benefit from a family-centered, acute crisis intervention, and establish a crisis clinic to provide rapid access to ambulatory treatment.
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Provides planning and implementation of the patient's disposition plan either in the Crisis Intervention Service at Danbury Hospital or as part of the Mobile Outreach Service. Provides crisis stabilization intervention to individual patients and/or their families or significant others either in the Crisis Intervention Service at Danbury Hospital or as part of the Mobile Outreach Service.
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Prior intake, assessment, admission and crisis intervention experience with a psychiatric mental health population required, preferably in an inpatient setting. Provides telephonic and in-person risk assessment and crisis intervention, initial contact with referral sources and potential patients, coordinates the referral and intake process, determines appropriate level of care, facilitates the admission process and maintains communication with referral sources, families, patients and unit staff.
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Performs crisis intervention and de-escalation as indicated. Unrestricted, current license in the State of Kentucky - LCSW, LPC, LMHC, or Psychologist. Performs risk assessment and intervention.
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The ideal candidate is a flexible, motivated individual who enjoys a dynamic role and is able to build rapport with clients while providing brief crisis intervention. License preferred (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC) but not required.
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Demonstrated ability in psychosocial assessment, knowledge of community resources, crisis intervention skills, ability in discharge planning, and ability to work with a multidisciplinary team.
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Ability to provide culturally- and trauma-informed clinical assessment, crisis intervention, case management, and mental health triage. Providing crisis intervention services, establishing appropriate stabilization, and disposition planning for students who have experienced mental health crises.
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Provide and assist with crisis intervention and crisis management. Possess professional license in counseling: either LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker), an LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker), PLPC (Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor), or LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor.
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Counsels and provides crisis intervention, assessment and treatment. LICSW, LMHC, LCSW or MSW in Massachusetts. Provides short term individual, group and family intervention.
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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. QualificationsRequired Master's or doctoral degree and licensed by the State of Texas in mental health (LCSW, LMFT, LMSW, LPC, or LSSP.
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Techniques for Effective Aggression Management (TEAM) or Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI): Required. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) or Clinical Psychologist (PhD) licensure in state of practice: Required.
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