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Demonstrable and verifiable counseling skills and experience in providing successful direct services to clients including harm reduction, motivational interviewing, and substance abuse assessment and intervention with individuals, groups, and families.
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Work collaboratively with individuals identified as those with serious mental illness who meet the following criteria: histories of hospitalization, institutionalization, including with the criminal justice system, substance abuse, low engagement in medication treatment, and difficulty in participating in structured activities and living independently; (E.
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Understands continuum of mental health services, referring students and family to an appropriate level of care in coordination with their supervisor (such as: substance abuse services and/or IOP/PHP/In-Patient.
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Also, we are unable to accept substance abuse counselors, school counselors, registered nurses, career counselors, Christian counselors, and business coaches (unless they have an additional license as a mental health counselor.
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Our clinicians treat children, adolescents, and adults coping with sleep disorders, depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, trauma, chronic pain, stress, substance abuse, weight loss, and sexual relationship concerns, among other common and complex conditions.
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It is a 12-bed trauma-informed program staffed by an interdisciplinary clinical team of substance abuse counselors and a therapist working in coordination with medical and psychiatry services.
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At The Clinic, our commitment to optimal mental health and steadfast support isn’t just for our clients; it extends to every team member. The Clinicis a premier outpatient mental health practice founded on providing evidence-based clinical care and outstanding customer service.
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Criminal justice and human services agencies, private providers and contract agencies, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Commission members, families, and consumers. Knowledge of substance abuse treatment and MAT, including board certification in Addiction Medicine/Psychiatry is strongly preferred.
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Provide age and culturally appropriate comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments for mental health, substance abuse, and medical needs in the primary care setting. Our site positions include roles such as performing and electronically documenting mental health evaluations, progress notes, individual and group counseling notes, and suicide risk assessments, as well as escalating patient needs to providers where appropriate.
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We have a disruptive data platform that is offering a new paradigm in diagnosing, treating, and caring for patients with brain and mental health disorders, including Autism, ADHD, depression, substance abuse, and eating disorders.
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Experience in the behavioral or mental health category. Ability to know when and how to use UX research as well as market or competitive research to shape product decisions. At Tryat Health, we're looking for a Senior Product Manager, with experience in digital health and/or healthcare.
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Demonstrates working knowledge of resources and treatment centers including mental health and substance abuse services and facilities. Possess written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people.
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Must meet physical and medical requirements and pass substance abuse screening; as a safety-sensitive employee, will be subject to random substance abuse screening under Company policy.
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