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May help individuals deal with mental and behavioral substance abuse; family, parenting, suicide; stress management; problems with self-esteem; and issues associated with child and adolescent mental and emotional health.
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Carry out social evaluations, including family dynamics, caregiver abilities, communication patterns, high risks for suicide, neglect, or abuse and plan intervention based on evaluation findings.
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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. 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.
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This position provides opportunities for friendship, employment, housing, education, and access to medical and psychiatric services in a single caring and safe environment while reducing suicide, hospitalization and incarceration rates associated with mental illness.
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CHADS believes in the importance of educating our teens about depression, suicide prevention, and social emotional wellbeing. Its three main programs are the SOS (Signs of Suicide) program, CHADS Family Support and the Social Emotional Wellbeing Programs.
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Through counseling, support groups, and post-crisis intervention (Postvention), CHADS specializes in assisting youth who are struggling with problems such as depression, anxiety, bullying, self-injury, and thoughts of suicide.
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Ability to engage target populations (employers, faith-based organizations, first responders, SMVF, and firearm owners) in suicide prevention efforts and lethal means safety strategies. The Missouri Institute of Mental Health, a research institute at the University of Missouri-St. Louis has immediate openings for three part-time Suicide Prevention Field Coordinators to work on a statewide firearm suicide prevention initiative.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor is preferred. Participates in staff training as a team and on an individualized basis to learn skills to include: interviewing, assessment, ability to establish rapport and maintain relationships, give direct treatment planning, knowledge of promoting positive behaviors, self direction, knowledge about mental illness, etc.
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