Linda is licensed in clinical social work and as
a chemical dependency counselor.
(a) a qualified member of another profession, such as a physician, lawyer, pastoral counselor, probation officer, court employee, nurse, school counselor, educator,
chemical dependency counselor accredited by a federal agency, or addiction counselor licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 35, from performing duties and services consistent with the person's licensure or certification and the code of ethics of the person's profession or, in the case of a qualified member of another profession who is not licensed or certified or for whom there is no applicable code of ethics, from performing duties and services consistent with the person's training, as long as the person does not represent by title that the person is engaging in the practice of professional counseling;
As a licensed therapist, a licensed
chemical dependency counselor intern, and a licensed teacher, I bring a vast background of knowledge and experience into the counseling room to help people heal.»
There is always at least one therapist available and one of our therapists is a licensed
chemical dependency counselor.
I am a Licensed
chemical dependency counselor and the president of the Austin Chapter of the Texas Association of Addiction professionals.
I am a certified
chemical dependency counselor and clinical hypnotherapist with a spiritual counseling and life empowerment focus.»
I am a licensed professional counselor and a licensed
chemical dependency counselor with 15 years of experience working with couples, adults, teens and children.
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Chemical Dependency counselor, Addiction Counselor, Clinical Liaison, Case Manager, Behavioral Health Liaison, Behavioral Health Specialist, Trauma specialist, AHCCCS knowledge, group counseling, team management, Behavioral Health Coordinater
Chemical dependency counselor resume objective 2: seeking a job position of a
chemical dependency counselor in a health centre wherein I would be able to work to my potential, expand to the pool of my knowledge and also use my work experience in a way which is beneficial for the medical centre and the patients.
Given below are a few samples of
chemical dependency counselor resume objectives which can be used by anyone for the purpose of reference.
Chemical dependency counselor resume objective 3: looking for a job position of a
chemical dependency counselor in a health clinic which would give me a chance to exercise my long working experience and my expertise of dealing with chemical dependent individuals in a mature way.
Chemical dependency counselor resume objective 1: to work in a medical facility as a
chemical dependency counselor so that I can utilize my long working experience in this field and also help chemical dependent individuals to come over their addictions.
Chemical dependency counselor resume objective 4: to work in a health centre at the position of a chemical dependent counselor so that I can utilize my educational qualifications, work experience and my ability to work with patients with different needs and chemical dependency problems and issues.
A resume objective statement prepared by an aspiring
chemical dependency counselor is known as a
chemical dependency counselor resume objective.
Career Objective: To seek the position of
a chemical dependency counselor at a renowned rehabilitation center
Veterinary Social Worker Rachel is a licensed clinical social worker, grief therapist, and credentialed
chemical dependency counselor.
Laura is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed
chemical dependency counselor.
Coordination with multidisciplinary groups of professionals including: law enforcement, probation officers and attorneys,
chemical dependency counselors, mental health practitioners, community paramedics, faith based organizations and other providers who work with individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness.
The Treatment Doesn't Work Abstract provides research regarding the statistics of alcohol treatment centers and drug rehabilitation programs that use medical and psychological methods such as: drug treatment, clinical therapy, certified therapeutic counseling strategies, licensed
chemical dependency counselors, drug addiction and substance abuse counselors, psychiatrists, insurance based drug rehabs, hospital based drug abuse counseling and alcohol abuse counseling, in - patient rehabilitation programs, out - patient rehabilitation programs, therapeutic communities, 12 Step support groups, AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, NA, 12 Step meetings, and halfway houses.
The Behavioral Health team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists,
chemical dependency counselors and psychiatric nurses.
This basic - to - intermediate course material is designed for Licensed Professional Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists,
Chemical Dependency Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals who are likely to gain professionally from increased knowledge regarding cancer and sexual issues.
This basic - to - intermediate course material is designed for Licensed Professional Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists,
Chemical Dependency Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals who are likely to gain professionally from increased knowledge in the areas of ethics and the management of violence threats in a therapeutic relationships.
This basic - to - intermediate course material is designed for Licensed Professional Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists,
Chemical Dependency Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals who are likely to gain professionally from increased knowledge in this subject area (ethics and boundary issues).
We have Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed
Chemical Dependency Counselors, Professional Christian Counselors, Certified Anger Management Therapist, and other mental health professionals on our staff to serve your every need.
* nurses, nurse practitioners, mental health professionals,
chemical dependency counselors, vocational counselors and peer counselors
Not exact matches
We are here to help the community with a place to call where a live
counselor can speak with you to assist you finding a place to start if you need information, support or linkage to
Chemical Dependency Services.
I am a licensed mental health
counselor and a licensed
chemical dependency professional with over 25 years of experience working with individuals affected by behavioral health issues.
«I am a Licensed Supervisor of Professional
Counselors, as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed
Chemical Dependency Counselor.
She is licensed as both a mental health
counselor and a
chemical dependency professional in the state of Washington.»
Dr. Jamie Marich has worked in mental health residential treatment, and in
chemical dependency treatment as an inpatient, outpatient, and dual diagnosis
counselor.
Our support staff includes nurses, clinical supervisors,
chemical -
dependency counselors, special - education teachers, recreational therapists, chaplains, family therapists and cultural liaisons.
Our staff of highly trained professionals includes certified addictions
counselors, psychologists and psychiatrists with specialized training in addictions who are dedicated to helping people that are struggling with
chemical dependency.
One of the most rewarding things about being a Christian
counselor for
chemical dependency is playing a part in someone's recovery and re-connection with Christ.