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Demonstra tes behaviors that support MHC and THS goals/objectives/vis ion. May practice on any Center site without on-site supervision by a psychiatrist. Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMHC, LMSW, LISW, LMHT.
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The MHC also offers a daily walk-in clinic in which established patients may present without an appointment to request non-emergent, on-demand case management and clinical services, such as medication adjustments and brief psychotherapy.
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The Perry Point Mental Health Clinic (MHC) offers outpatient psychiatric medication management, individual and group psychotherapy, and case management services. The MHC utilizes an interdisciplinary approach in which all patients as assigned to one of two teams comprised of psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, social workers, psychologists, and registered nurses.
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The Domestic Violence Counselor is part of an interdisciplinary team including housing and entitlements, legal, nursing, childcare, occupational therapy, psychiatrist, maintenance, and residential aid.
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The center offers long and short-term inpatient mental health care, including an inpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment program that is unique in the Mid-Atlantic region. The medical center also offers a full range of inpatient medical, intermediate and long-term care programs, including nursing home care, low-level rehabilitation, geriatric evaluation and management, respite care, chronic ventilator care and hospice care.
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Masters DegreeAssociate License required-LSW, LMSW, MHC-LPTraining in CBT, DBT, EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, ERP or neurodivergence strongly preferred. - Coordinate care with client's treatment team including: other MHRS coaches, dietitian, PCP, psychiatrist, and any additional outside providers.
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Conduct follow up activity via telephone and routine home visits when clients are non-compliant; provide crisis management for clients and work closely with the psychiatrist to use an internal crisis diversion program when appropriate to divert admission to a state psychiatric facility.
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Participate in Treatment Team; review clients' progress in TX; seek input for the Team regarding TX interventions to meet clients' needs, or readiness for transition; disposition TX outcomes to the internal sources assigned within the MHC for processing CARF data.
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