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If performing psychological testing, position requires: Advanced knowledge of and skills in psychodiagnostic assessment and evaluation, psychotherapy and psychological testing commensurate with the level of education and training and as appropriate for the area of specialization (i.e., Clinical psychologist, Health psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Rehabilitation Psychologist, etc.
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Conducts forensic risk assessments and other psychological testing. Knowledge of abnormal psychology, pertinent statutes and case law related to the practice of forensic psychology, malingering assessment tools, intellectual testing, personality assessment, best practices in mental health treatment, and ethical/professional guidelines for the practice of forensic psychology is required.
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Successful completion of postdoctoral training in neuropsychology is required for a neuropsychologist position; psychological testing positions do not require specialized training in neuropsychology.
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Performs detailed and specific psycho diagnostic assessment, including psychological testing and psychological evaluations. Conducts psychological evaluations as needed, for Medicine Clinics i.e., Infectious Diseases, Advanced Heart Failure and Bariatric Surgery Pre-OP evaluations.
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The candidate should have skills in psychological testing, cognitive therapies (CBT, ACT, DBT), behavioral therapies as well as parent management strategies. The ideal candidate should have experience with psychological testing and mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment for children and adolescents presenting with for broad range of mental health needs, including mood, anxiety, behavior disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
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POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES:Provides services for psychological evaluations by conducting clinical interviews, administering and interpreting psychological testing, and using collected information to write reports and provide conclusions for recommendations and/or dispositions.
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The incumbent will join the Office of the Chief Medical Officer for the Defense Intrepid Network reporting directly to the principle CMO. NICoE is a DoD institute dedicated to providing cutting-edge evaluation, treatment, and research for service members dealing with complex interactions of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and psychological health (PH) conditions.
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Active professional license or Associate License in Psychological, Social Work or Counseling in the state of California or pursuing licensure: PsyD, Registered Psychological Associate, ACSW, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, etc.
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Working hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per weekAs a Clinical Psychologist, you will provide essential mental health services such as individual counseling, group therapy, educational classes, marital counseling, relaxation interventions, psychological testing, command consultations, and disaster mental health response.
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Extensive knowledge of Clinical Disorders, Clinical Assessment, DSM-IV Diagnoses and Decision Trees, Objective and Projective Psychological Testing, and Current Treatment Methods. Work experience and/or clinical training in Correctional/Forensic settings and Psychological Testing.
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Conducts, scores, and interprets psychological testing with parents as component of comprehensive parenting capacity evaluation. The Clinical/Forensic Psychologist is responsible for conducting, scoring and interpreting psychological test data to evaluate personality and emotional functioning in children as related to possible abuse or neglect.
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Responsibilities would include conducting psychological assessments (test administration & interpretation), as well as providing outpatient psychotherapy to individual child and adolescent patients and their families.
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Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, brief individual and group psychotherapy. Knowledge of psychological testing techniques, administration and interpretation.
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DescriptionWorcester Recovery Center and Hospital (WRCH) operated by the Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking a clinical psychologist to perform admission assessment, risk screening, specialized clinical risk assessments and diagnostic evaluations including psychological testing.
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This position includes completing all phases of the psychological testing process from the Initial Testing consultation, completing prior authorization for testing, administration, scoring , and interpretation of psychological testing, writing a psychological testing report that includes recommendations related to the referral concern and related test results, and conducting the follow up session in which testing results are reviewed.
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