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The Behavioral Interventionist designs, implements and monitors behavioral plans for students that are based on thorough assessments and collaboration with Seneca Therapist and team, school staff, and significant others in student’s life.
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Akua Behavioral Health is California’s leading mental health and substance abuse treatment center. We are looking for a highly skilled therapist to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in various aspects of our addiction program including group therapy, family therapy and individual therapy.
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We are seeking a Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC) to work with individuals coping with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Seeking a Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC.
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DiscoveryMD, part of the Discovery Behavioral Health family of brands, prides itself with its clinical excellence of utilizing interventional psychiatry treatment such as TMS and ketamine, along with other evidence-based therapies that help patients reach their mental health goals and gain a new sense of hope for a brighter future.
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Must be registered by the BBS (Board of Behavioral Sciences) as an ASW (Associate Clinical Social Worker), AMFT (Associate Marriage and Family Therapist) or APCC (Associate Professional Clinical Counselor.
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Mindful Health Solutions is one of the nations 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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Education Masters degree in a Social Work, Psychology, Sociology or other field related to behavioral health required. License, Certification, Registration Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (California) National Provider Identifier Additional Requirements:Knowledge of and ability to utilize current DSM nomenclature required.
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The Therapist provides comprehensive assessments, coordination, planning, and implementation of a psychosocial treatment plan for patients in their respective departments (Hoag Addiction Treatment Center – HATC, Community Health, etc.
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Significant negative symptoms due to behavioral health disorders/conditions. o Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) Knowledge and understanding of The Joint Commission’s behavioral healthcare standards.
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If you are a skilled LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST ( LMFT ) with a passion for occupational health and safety, we invite you to apply. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in ensuring the health and well-being of employees within various occupational settings.
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Job Description The Children & Families Behavioral Health Therapist provides therapeutic services and support to Illumination Foundation clients. Preferred Experience/ Minimum Qualifications Required: Registration and in good standing with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) - Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT), Associate Clinical Social Worker (ACSW) or Professional Clinical Counselor Intern (PCCI) Ability to perform in a positive, courteous, flexible and adaptive manner.
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Work At Home Data Entry Research Panelist Jobs - Part Time, Full Time. This position is open to anyone looking for short-term, work at home, part-time or full-time job.
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Provide direct behavioral health services including mental health and substance abuse services (i.e., psycho/social assessments, consultation, individual/group/ family therapy, professional in-service training and community education services, etc.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company’s exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Children, Babysitting, Behavior Technician, Social Skills, Psychology, Sociology, ABA, Behavior Therapist, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Program Coordinator, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technician, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Caregiver.
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