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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCompany: SMPsychotherapy and Counseling ServicesLocation: New York Pay Rate: Part-timeAbout SMPsychotherapy and Counseling Services:SMPsychotherapy and Counseling Services is a well-established group psychotherapy practice dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health and counseling services to women and their families in our community.
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QualificationsMinimum of Masters Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Criminal Justice or other Health and Human Services related field; LMSW preferred Minimum of two (2) years experience working with individuals with a mental health condition with co-occurring substance use disorder.
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A Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health, Public Administration, Business Administration, Social Work, Psychology or Rehabilitation Counseling; and.
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Services range from psychological services; personalized recovery-oriented services for individuals with mental illness; recovery programming for addiction in six languages and seven dialects; supportive housing for people with mental health issues; and training and internship opportunities for graduate students in social work, mental health counseling, and psychology.
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Provides consultation to care teams, primary or specialty care providers and/or health educators on matters relating to mental health, addiction, health psychology, behavioral medicine, and/or long term care and advanced care planning.
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If you have a Master's Degree in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, or a PhD in Psychology and a valid license (LMFT, LP, LPC, or LMSW) with supervisory experience in the mental/behavioral health field, please submit your resume for the Behavioral Health Manager position via this job ad.
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Master's degree in a clinical or treatment field of psychology, social work, school psychology, applied psychology as it relates to human development and clinical intervention, or a related human services field; or (ii) a New York State license in mental health counseling; and (2) have or obtain OPWDD-approved specialized training or experience in functional assessment techniques and behavior support plan development.
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Full-time/ Part-time Licensed Mental Health Counselor Needed at Nordic Behavioral and Psychological Center in New York, NY. Thoughtful client matching and dedicated coaches to grow your practice: We help you get paired with individuals who are ideal clinical matches so that you can control and personalize your caseload, and a dedicated coach to help you help your clients-no, no matter what your specialty, from pediatric mental health to trauma, anxiety or addiction, we help you help others.
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Qualifications/Requirements: Master's Degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or related human services field Licensure (LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAT, etc.) $3,000 Stay-on Bonus at the successful completion of probation period for LMSW's and Limited Permit Social Workers and Mental Health Counselors.
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This is a contract position for a Behavioral Therapist at 1st Step Counseling PLLC. As a Behavioral Therapist, you will be responsible for providing individual and group therapy sessions to clients with diverse mental health needs.
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New York State License in Social Work, License in Mental Health Counseling, or licensure in Psychology. Under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor and the Mental Health Unit Chief in their assigned facility on Rikers Island, the Mental Health Clinician will provide quality mental health care to incarcerated adult men who need and/or want services.
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Requirements:A completed doctorate in clinical psychology, counseling psychology or health psychology. Licensed Clinical PsychologistSmithtown, NY (Suffolk County) Join a leading APaccredited, clinician-led behavioral health company today.
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Provide treatment forstress management, bereavement work, cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, marital counseling and acceptance work. Provide mental health support for patients who are engaged in fertility treatment.
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Masters degree from a program in a clinical or treatment field of psychology, social work, school psychology, or applied psychology, or an MA degree in Behavior Analysis and Board Certification in ABA, or a NY State License in Mental Health Counseling.
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Interprets psychological behavioral problems and test findings to direct care staff and provides in-service training in areas such as behavior modification and physical intervention. Coordinates psychological care and behavioral programs with families or residential settings or other relevant stakeholders in the individual's service provision.
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