Obtaining your graduate degree in counseling is a requirement for for practice as a licensed drug and alcohol counselor and
clinical substance abuse disorder counselor.
Clinical Substance Abuse Disorder Counselor - Master's degree, practice only within a licensed program
Not exact matches
Dr. Tanaka's primary speciality is Adolescent Medicine, and her
clinical interests include: menstrual
disorders,
substance use and
abuse, and the treatment of sexually transmitted infections.
• Talented in screening and assessing clients to determine extent and type of mental and
substance abuse disorders • Proven ability to effectively monitor clients for changes in
clinical symptoms and treatment complications • Documented success in providing education to clients and their families regarding diagnosed mental health illnesses and correlating treatment plans
Knowledge of basic requirements for documentation of behavioral health services,
clinical operations, and treatment of mental and
substance abuse disorders.
In Mindfulness and Acceptance for Counseling College Students,
clinical researcher Jacqueline Pistorello explores how mindfulness and acceptance - based approaches such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness - based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR) are being utilized in higher education settings around the world to treat student mental health problems like severe depression,
substance abuse, and eating
disorders, and / or to help students thrive — both in and out of the classroom.
I am a Licensed Professional
Clinical Counselor with over 12 years of experience working with individuals with Trauma, Eating
Disorders, Dissociative
Disorders, Relationship issues,
Substance Abuse issues and other co-occurring
disorders.
«Dynamic, articulate, and high energy Licensed Professional Counselor with a demonstrated track record of providing
clinical assessment and psychotherapy treatment of behavioral and affective
disorders and
substance abuse.
I also provide cognitive - behavioral approaches for a range of
clinical concerns affecting adults, including Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder, depression and other mood
disorders, anxiety,
substance abuse, grief and bereavement, especially suicide bereavement.»
According to
clinical judgement, participants were excluded if they suffered from severe depression (≥ 7 criteria, including main symptoms), severe anxiety
disorder, bipolar
disorder, schizoaffective
disorder, severe psychiatric and psychotic conditions,
substance abuse, suicidal ideation or if they exhibited low - German language and / or computer skills.
«I am a seasoned mental health clinician with nearly 40 years of
clinical experience, and specific treatment interests in the areas of mood
disorders, post-traumatic stress
disorders, grief and loss,
substance abuse and sexual
disorders.
My
clinical expertise includes treatment for anxiety and mood
disorders (e.g., Panic, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder) and co-occurring problems (adjustment issues, chronic medical conditions,
substance abuse).
Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol
abuse / dependence, and
substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured
clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Episode 26: In today's podcast, I speak with Sabrina Heller, a social worker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who has used Dialectical Behavior Therapy, (DBT) in a variety of
clinical settings, including an inpatient eating
disorders clinic and an outpatient
substance abuse treatment program.
I am a licensed
clinical social worker with close to a decade of experience working with women and men struggling with
disordered eating, such as anorexia and bulimia, as well as
substance abuse and dependence.
Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health, Alcohol, and
Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare
Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol
abuse / dependence, and
substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare
substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured
clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
My
clinical experience includes working with children, adolescents and their families that have experienced ADHD, bipolar
disorder, adjustment
disorder, ODD, OCD, PTSD, depression, anxiety, conversion
disorder, reactive attachment
disorder, autism spectrum,
substance use
disorder, sexual behavior concerns and victims of sexual
abuse.
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She also works as a
clinical therapist in the Linden Oaks Eating
Disorders program where she facilitates individual and family therapy for clients with dual issues of eating
disorders and other co-occurring mental health issues like PTSD, anxiety, mood
disorders,
substance abuse and self - injury.
The practice of
clinical social work also includes counseling, behavior modification, consultation, client - centered advocacy, crisis intervention, and the provision of needed information and education to clients, when using methods of a psychological nature to evaluate, assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent emotional and mental
disorders and dysfunctions (whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral), sexual dysfunction, behavioral
disorders, alcoholism, or
substance abuse.
Across the nation, more than 3000 pastoral counselors provide a variety of services including treatment for persons with mental
disorders; counseling for adults, adolescents, children, families and couples;
substance abuse treatment; wellness programs; religious retreats; spiritual direction;
clinical training; consultation to corporations; outreach preventive services in prisons, military settings and schools; and community education.
He has authored many chapters and articles on CBT and other topics such as
clinical supervision and training, the therapeutic relationship,
substance abuse, suicide and non-suicidal self - injurious behavior, personality
disorders, anxiety and avoidance, mood
disorders, and other concerns.
Integrate the IFS model into your
clinical practice and accelerate healing for PTSD, anxiety, depression,
substance abuse and eating
disorders.
Internet - based treatment approaches have already been developed for a wide range of
clinical disorders including depression, eating
disorders, anxiety
disorders, and
substance abuse, as have interventions targeting relationship problems, adjustment
disorders, and work - related burnout, and the numbers are expected to increase [2].
He is versed in a wide variety of
clinical issues: general mood
disorders, sex therapy, couples» counseling (including open relationship dynamics), marital / divorce / affair recovery dynamics, brief therapy, stress, anxiety, depression, workplace dynamics, and
substance abuse — to name a few.
He specializes in
Clinical and Forensic psychology including court - ordered evaluations, outpatient sex offender specific treatment and evaluation, parental fitness evaluations, severe and pervasive mental illness, personality
disorders, correctional mental health, competency evaluations, psychological testing,
substance abuse evaluation and treatment, and expert witness and consultation.
I work with clients struggling with diverse
clinical concerns, including anxiety, depression and anger; grief, loss and life transitions; identity concerns across the lifespan; interpersonal relationships and communication difficulties;
disordered eating; stress management; spirituality, faith and personal development; adolescent counseling (identity, peer relationships, family conflicts, attention difficulties and behavior problems); men's issues, particularly those associated with adolescence and young adulthood; and
substance use or
abuse.»
In addition to my work in
clinical neuropsychology, I also maintain a strong interest in treating clients who are experiencing anxiety,
substance abuse, depressive, and personality
disorders.
The same group then undertook a developmental group psychotherapy programme designed to focus on the multiple
clinical problems typical in this population (depression, experience of
abuse, behavioural
disorder,
substance misuse, poor self esteem and body image, and family conflict and disruption) and to combine effectively with other interventions (pharmacotherapy, individual and family therapies) using a group therapy format that was cost - effective of clinician time.