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Mindful Health Solutions is one of the nation’s leading providers of innovative behavioral health care with a focus on cutting-edge treatment protocols such as TMS, Esketamine, and IV Ketamine for patients struggling with treatment-resistant depression and other psychiatric illnesses.
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Hartford HealthCare’s Behavioral Health Network (HHC BHN), has new opportunity available for a BC/BE Psychiatrist to join our cohesive behavioral health team by providing Leadership and Psychiatry services at Rushford located in Meriden, CT.
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The multi-disciplinary Homeless Outreach Stabilization Team (HOST) will work in the community to provide services which includes substance abuse treatment, medical services, rehabilitative support, case management and peer support services.
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Join Our Team of Dedicated Licensed Mental Health Therapists in a Thriving Psychiatrist MD Outpatient Office (with a Sign-on bonus) Apply your expertise in solution-focused psychotherapy interventions and techniques to tailor treatment plans to the unique needs of each individual, delivering personalized and effective care.
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We are dedicated to offering a wide range of therapeutic modalities ranging from medication management, psychotherapy, and cutting edge treatments, which include ketamine intra nasal therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ADHD software testing, neurofeedback, and virtual reality treatment for anxiety/phobias.
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Under the supervision of a licensed Psychologist or board certified Psychiatrist, provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves for psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment. We are looking for a Psychiatrist Physician to join us at Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH), playing a critical role in advancing our mission of improving health, healing people.
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The psychiatrist provides treatment for patients with co-occurring SUD and general mental health disorders in the outpatient setting both in SUD and Suboxone clinics. - The psychiatrist is responsible for initiation/continuation of buprenorphine in treatment of opioid use disorder in the outpatient setting when appropriate.
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Addiction Treatment (Preferred) Obtain comprehensive health histories; perform or request special diagnostic and laboratory tests; interpret test results and develop comprehensive psychiatric treatment plans.
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Refers the patient to Psychiatrist as deemed appropriateMonitor client treatment through review of clinical documentation as well as coordination of care with other health providers and health homes.
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Evaluation, treatment and provision of direct care to patients in the clinic setting- Supervise and teach residents and medical students- Provide clinical guidance to other members of the healthcare team as needed- Participate in performance improvement and quality management projects as assigned.
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The treatment plan may include individual, group, family or conjoint therapy, and/or referral to another treatment source such as a psychologist, vocational or rehabilitation counselor, psychiatrist for medication or another agency.
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Closely collaborate with psychiatrist, health coach, and primary care provider to determine appropriate level of intervention and follow-up. Facilitate referrals for clinically indicated services outside of the organization (e.g., social services such as housing assistance, vocational rehabilitation, mental health specialty care, substance abuse treatment.
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We also offer a number of specialized treatments at our , such as ECT, TMS, DBS, VNS, CES, intranasal ketamine for treating refractory depression, and inpatient postpartum depression treatment.
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Our thriving psychiatrist MD outpatient office is seeking talented therapists like you to join our team. Educate and support patients and their families, equipping them with knowledge about mental health conditions, treatment options, and available community resources.
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