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For over 20 years, we have served clients seeking support with reproductive mental health issues such as postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, birth trauma, fertility challenges, as well as pregnancy loss and grief.
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Master's degree in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or related field with training in neuromedical patient populations and trauma/grief counseling.
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Bachelor's degree is required in a human services field of study (i.e. social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice) with a minimum of one year of experience in victim advocacy (specifically case management) OR grief support work (specifically bereaved individuals due to death.
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Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death. Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death.
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Clinical grief counseling experience - preferred. Mental Health Experience running psychotherapy groups - Required. Clinical grief counseling experience - preferred. As a customer-focused Memorial Healthcare team member, he/she must be accessible, flexible, knowledgeable, and responsive.
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Must have prior counseling experience in the field of treatment of behavioral mental health including depression, mood disorders, alcoholism and drug dependency, family counseling, marital relationship, grief, loss, etc.
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Our role in the emergency room is to respond and provide trauma intervention, grief and loss support, general social work and community resourcing, drug and alcohol assessment and placement, care management, utilization initiatives and readmission goals, and mental health/emotional support.
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Facilitates the Behavioral Health integration in primary care as the onsite Behavioral Health LCSW performing behavioral health assessments, develop treatment plan and provide brief interventions utilizing various treatment modalities such as CBT, MI, grief counseling, tapping, goal setting, insight oriented supportive counseling, mindfulness, SBIRT and as needed referrals and recommendations for treatment and community services.
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Palliative care services include in-home consultation with a provider and/or Medical Social Worker, advanced care planning, symptom management recommendations, social and spiritual support, and bereavement and grief support.
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Your primary work will include collaboration with mental health professionals to create a home care plan supporting an individual and their caregivers coping with dementia, Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, anxiety, grief, depression and other psychiatric conditions and within the home setting.
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Free chaplain service for you and your family (marriage counseling, grief counseling, life coaching, financial coaching and more) Free chaplain service for you and your family (marriage counseling, grief counseling, life coaching, financial coaching and more.
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Advanced social work skills to provide crises intervention/short term therapies' to patients and families dealing with loss, grief, anger or depression. Its distinct, high-level services include neurosurgery, orthopedics, obstetrics, perinatology (high-risk pregnancy), neonatology (high-risk newborn care), pediatrics and trauma.
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Provides grief and bereavement interventions, both preceding and following the death of their important person; including age-appropriate preparation for funeral or memorial services, therapeutic interventions to assess children's understanding and coping, educational sessions for involved adults including explanations of developmentally appropriate/inappropriate coping and common behavioral concerns, as well as information and resources.
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The plan for grief and bereavement services will be communicated to fellow Infinite Legacy staff responsible for following the referral for donation. where there was active involvement in issues involving death, dying, grief and loss.
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Grief support program includes: Bereavement phone calls One on one bereavement visits Facilitate grief support group Qualifications: Education: Master's in Social Work. Experience: 0-2 years of clinical experience.
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