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At Peninsula Psychological Center, our commitment to optimal mental health and steadfast support isn’t just for our clients; it extends to every team member. Peninsula Psychological Center is a premier outpatient mental health clinic serving individuals in the Kitsap country and surrounding areas.
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Must hold and maintain an active Washington State Agency Affiliated Counselor License (may be pending for up to 60 days if applied for within 7 days of being offered employment) or mental health Associate License (includes Marriage and Family Therapist, Mental Health Counselor, and Clinical Social Worker.
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Oversee UW Tacoma's engagement with the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH), including the collection, transmission, and use of data related to the Standardized Data Set (SDS) and the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms (CCAPS.
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The voluntary Kitsap County Crisis Triage Center provides short term stabilization and crisis services (up to 5 days) to adults experiencing a psychosocial crisis such as a mental health issue, eviction, domestic violence, substance use, homelessness, and more.
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The ideal candidate should have experience with psychological testing and mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment for children and adolescents presenting with for broad range of mental health needs, including mood, anxiety, behavior disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
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The mental health counselor provides culturally and linguistically appropriate individual mental health counseling services to survivors of human trafficking utilizing evidenced-based and evidenced-informed interventions.
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The MHT will attend weekly consultation meetings and work as part of a team of providers including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, Mental Health Therapists, Mental Health Therapist Associates, and psychology and psychiatry trainees.
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The candidate should have skills in psychological testing, cognitive therapies (CBT, ACT, DBT), behavioral therapies as well as parent management strategies. Responsibilities would include conducting psychological assessments (test administration & interpretation), as well as providing outpatient psychotherapy to individual child and adolescent patients and their families.
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We are seeking a licensed Mental Health Therapist to join our outpatient Mood and Anxiety Program (MAP) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Programs. Experience with the King County MHP and Washington State Mental Health WACs.
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The King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) is seeking a Mental Health Professional (MHP) Program Administrator (PPM III) to support the design and implementation of a new KCSO MHP Co-Responder Program.
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King County Juvenile Detention Mental Health Therapist Who Are We? This role provides timely, comprehensive mental health interventions, including screenings, assessments, counseling, crisis support, and other therapeutic supports, to young people within the juvenile detention facility using trauma-informed care as well as social justice and equity lenses.
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Holds at a minimum a current WA Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) or a WA Licensed Social Worker Associate Independent Clinical (LSWIC). Therapeutic, clinical supervision, interventions, Mental Health, emergencies, recovery, counseling.
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LifeStance is a national provider of mental healthcare services focused on evidenced-based, medically driven treatment services for children, adolescents and adults suffering from a variety of mental health issues in an outpatient care setting, both in-person at its clinics nationwide and through its digital health telemedicine offering.
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We are currently seeking a full time Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, or Licensed Mental Health Counselor who is interested in joining a virtual behavioral health collaborative care program and is committed to changing the care delivery experience for both patients and providers.
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Mental Health Therapist - LMHC/LICSW, LSWAIC/LMHCA/ LMFT and/or the state equivalent of an independent license or associate license. Valera Health is a leading tele-mental health service provider, utilizing cutting-edge digital technology and carefully cultivated teams to deliver top-tier, behavioral healthcare.
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