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Provide Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation (PDE), Psychotherapy, and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS), including: evaluations and assessments, participation in the development of the client’s ITP, crisis work – providing assistance and support in crisis situations, support, including education and consultation for families and/or significant other regards the client’s mental illness, etc.
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Intensive Home-Based Treatment Intern - Unpaid InternshipSummaryThe counselor intern will be responsible for shadowing and providing psychotherapy services including mental health assessment, treatment planning, individual psychotherapy sessions and family sessions in the community, including: client homes and schools, Community Psychiatric Supports and Treatment (CPST), and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS.
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Provide professional clinical services, including but not necessarily limited to:, biopsychosocial assessments, treatment plans and reviews, individual counseling, group counseling, family therapy, CPST, TBS, prevention, consultation, aftercare planning, and termination reports.
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Work with assigned TBS markets to engage and drive large account thermal sales through the synergy sales process. We currently have an excellent opportunity for a Business Development Manager - Enterprise Thermal to work remotely, home-based in the metro areas of Boston, MA, New York, NY, Cleveland, OH, NJ (Allentown, Woodbridge, Newark), PA ( Philadelphia , Pittsburgh) or, Washington DC.
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Provide case management (CPST or TBS), if needed. A Master’s degree, clinical experience LPC, MFT, LISW or LPCC or IMFT is preferred. Utilize specialized clinical knowledge and advanced clinical skills in the area’s psychotherapy,clinical counseling, diagnostic evaluations, and crisis intervention.
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Provide Community Psychiatric Supports and Treatment (CPST), SUD Targeted Case Management and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS), and/or care coordination functions if needed. Provide Community Psychiatric Supports and Treatment (CPST), SUD Targeted Case Management and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS), and/or care coordination functions if needed.
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Provide diagnostic assessments, individual psychotherapy, therapeutic behavioral support (TBS), Community Psychiatric Supportive treatment (CPST). A Master's Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Counseling, an LSW, LPC or MFT is required.
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Intern Position Summary : Under the administrative/clinical supervision of the School Based Supervisor/ Field Instructor, the School Based Services Intern provides professional clinical services, including but not necessarily limited to: biophysical assessments, treatment plans and reviews, individual counseling, group counseling, family therapy, CPST, TBS, prevention, consultation and aftercare planning.
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