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Requirements:Psychotherapist candidates must conceptualize from an intersectional perspective, utilize culturally informed interventions, have an interest in working with women, BIPoC, queer, and trans communities, as well as have a niche(s) (e.g., couples, trauma, EMDR, family, etc.
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Passion for topics such as, but not limited to: eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), BIPOC population, humanistic therapy, gender identity and sexual orientation, play therapy, art therapy, music therapy, social work, Adlerian therapy, PTSD, group therapy, couples therapy, psychotherapy.
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Clinical Licensure (LCSW, LICSW, LMHC. LMFT) Conduct short-term individual, couples/family, and group therapy for individuals and families with mental health and substance use disorders across the lifespan.
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LICSW or LMFT or LMHC. Behavioral Health Generalists - open to seeing couples and/or children (we provide support!) LICSW or LMFT or LMHC. Licensed Clinical Psychologists (PhD or PsyD) Thriveworks is a clinician-owned National outpatient mental health private practice group.
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Must hold an independent license as an LICSW, LMHC, Psychologist. The clinician will be responsible for providing psychotherapy services to individuals, couples, and families with a wide range of mental health issues.
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Licensed as a Mental Health Therapist LMFT, LMHC, LICSW. You will work with individuals, couples, families, and groups to assess their mental health needs, develop treatment plans, and provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
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Benefits:Health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage available via partnership with StrideNo-show protection: get paid 100% for your time if a client no-shows or late-cancelsFree annual membership to earn CEU credits via partnership with Clearly ClinicalGet paid for referring colleagues to RulaMinimum QualificationsMust be licensed as an LMFT, LICSW, LMHC or Licensed PsychologistMust be licensed in MassachusettsMust be able to provide telehealthWork RemotelyYesMA, US.
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Licensure in Massachusetts as a LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, or Licensed Psychologist. With that sense of safety, you will work with experienced therapists that are experts in various therapeutic modalities, such as CBT, ACT, IFS, AEDP, MI, and EFT for Couples.
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