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Graduate or post-graduate work experience in a counseling setting treating depression and anxiety required. Thriveworks Counseling is seeking individuals pursuing Maryland State Licensure as a LCPC in Frederick MD.
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The Licensed Therapist will provide therapy services for clients general mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, and relational concerns, preference for therapists who can treat eating disorders.
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Young people across the nation are grappling with a mental health crisis characterized by escalating rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use disorders, and suicide. Must hold active state licensure as an LMFT, LPCC, LCSW or PsyD.
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Therapists must have proven experience working with clients suffering from anxiety, depression, grief and loss, loneliness, life transition, medication/pain management, and end-of-life planning.
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The most prevalent conditions treated include depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorders. Industry leading on-boarding program with EMR, MIPS, billing and coding training, and on-site support delivered by experienced clinical educators.
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Their NPs provide relief for issues such as anxiety, depression and abuse to patients who would otherwise not have access to mental health services. Their NPs provide relief for issues such as anxiety, depression and abuse to patients who would otherwise not have access to mental health services.
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Focus on clinical cases such as depression, anxiety, trauma, schizophrenia, eating disorders, addiction etc. This is a freelance remote role with the flexibility to decide your business hours.
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Experience treating major depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, personality disorder, and schizophrenia. We're a unique, mission-focused telepsychiatry medical group that values work-life balance and the best placement for you.
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Our experienced staff has the capability to treat a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including, but not limited to: bipolar disorder, depression, and first-break psychosis. Any RN with less than one year of experience will automatically be placed in Sheppard Pratt's Nurse Residency Program.
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Sage is seeking an enterprise-wide thinker and collaborator to lead postpartum depression (PPD) communications for its portfolio of products, including ZURZUVAETM, the first and only oral product approved by the FDA specifically for postpartum depression (PPD); and ZULRESSO TM, an injectable treatment administered continuously by intravenous infusion.
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This workout actually changes your body at the cellular level and has been known to help members through disease, chronic illness, depression, and even heartbreak and the loss of loved ones. Hold and maintain a current fitness certification from an education company approved by Orangetheory Fitness (either a personal training or group exercise certification from NASM, ACE, AFAA, ACSM or NSCA.
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