This program involves the family or other support systems in the individual's treatment:
The clients meet with their family during family therapy time.
Not exact matches
If I couldn't
meet with clients, my
family couldn't eat.»
East West is a Toronto based investment management firm which provides Canadian high net worth
clients and
families with premium services and tailored solutions to
meet today's investment challenges.
I could «turn on» and be eloquent
with clients, yet as soon as the
meeting ended, I had trouble forming full sentences
with friends or
family.
I enjoy
meeting new
client families face - to - face, catching up
with families who are in the middle of the process, and of...
Afterward, I
met up
with a
client for a quick chat about a new dress she is planning on wearing to an upcoming
family event, before running home to
meet up
with Krystal to do some outfit shooting.
Perfect for any
family occasion like baby shower and birthday party.Once in a while, I have
meetings with my
clients and this breezy business look is perfect for hot summer days.
That's because it evaluates not only your interests and activities, but also other critical factors like work and
family values, in order to help every
client meet someone they can actually build a life
with.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to
meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number;
meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable
with friends, colleagues and
family but not from people
with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the
client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
Tweet I've just returned from a too - brief trip to Sydney where, in addition to catching up
with family, a couple of old friends and a few
clients, I enjoyed a number of
meetings with publishers from the major trade publishing houses based there.
Bruce Weismiller, a chartered accountant
with Sadler Weismiller Group in Surrey, B.C., often suggests to new
clients that their
family business hold an annual general
meeting â $» and that it's perfectly acceptable for you to hold that event in Whistler or Vegas.
Tips & Tools — Provides suggestions for social workers preparing to
meet with individuals and
families with pets, including tips on how pets can be used to engage otherwise reluctant
clients, and what can be learned about an owner's situation based on the condition of her pets.
OUR VALUES Compassion — you are not alone Teamwork — communication and cooperation Integrity — do the right thing Advocate for Patients — so
clients can make an informed decision Respect / Trust / Honesty — transparency Adaptable —
meeting every individual need Composure — calm, cool and collected
Family focused — we are going through this
with you Personal Growth — challenge and strive to learn more Dedication / Passion — it's personal Open Environment — supportive, humor and managements support
with accountability for all we do
In addition to being lead trainer at Handsome Dan's Rescue (HDR), I teach group classes and
meet with clients privately through our
family's business, Outbound Hounds.
Unless you fly
with your
family over a dozen times a year, or are a frequent business traveler who must fly /
meet / entertain
clients at airports, your $ 400 - 700 is better spent elsewhere.
Prior to spending a day at the beach or
meeting with clients, wind down
with a rejuvenating dip in our infinity, adult - only or
family - friendly pool.
At Moore Blatch we
meet with our
clients»
family members, friends, employers, lecturers and in the case of children we will often
meet with teachers and other care providers.
MLSA utilizes pro bono attorneys to provide over the phone advice to
clients living around the state,
meet with clients one - on - one at local
family law clinics, and to represent
clients with their civil legal issues.
«It has been a bit of an uphill battle convincing [the law profession] as an institution to evolve, to try new things, to really start shifting to
meet the
clients» expectations rather than answer our own fears and needs as professionals,» Michelle Crosby said in a recent interview
with National Magazine about how Wevorce is changing the way lawyers help
families experiencing divorce.
We seek to
meet those needs by providing our
clients with not only a high - quality personal injury attorney, but also
with individual attention and emotional support to help them through the difficult time that accompanies a serious injury or death in the
family.
By Ed Finkel.Interviewing
clients,
meeting their
families, filing affidavits, and attending hearings
with supervising attorneys on various matters were all part of Katherine Klein's hands - on educational experience.
The specialist brain injury team at Hugh James represents many
clients who are, sadly, in similar situations to Mr Jones»
family and is willing to
meet with new
clients wherever they feel most comfortable, whether it is at hospital, at home or elsewhere.
Catherine has worked
with everyone from individuals to large corporate
clients to ensure that their
families are protected and their objectives are
met in the most efficient and tax effective manner.
Next we
meet with family members and consult
with experts to ensure the injured
client is properly assessed and treated.
We work
with our
clients to provide solutions which
meet their requirements and those of their
family, are tax - efficient and straightforward.
The maintain physical offices for
meeting with clients, and a good agent isy attentive to your changing needs and your
family and financial situation evolve.
Contacted Agencies,
Families,
Clients, and others involved with our clients to ensure services were being provided to meet the client's needs as written in the service coordinatio
Clients, and others involved
with our
clients to ensure services were being provided to meet the client's needs as written in the service coordinatio
clients to ensure services were being provided to
meet the
client's needs as written in the service coordination plan.
Examples of Drug Counselor responsibilities are
meeting with clients, assessing their condition, developing treatment plans, organizing therapy sessions, reporting progress to courts, and providing support to
family members.
Advocated on
clients» behalf in collaborative
meetings with mental health treatment team,
family members, and employers
Interviewed several generations of high net worth
clients, collaborated
with family offices, participated, and consulted
family meetings.
Assisted
clients and guardians
with school issues and
meetings, as well as,
family issues and legal matters.
•
Meet with individual
clients,
families of various dynamics, or groups to discuss problems, diagnose disorders, and create individualized treatment plans.
• Assess each assigned
client to determine his or her needs for community rehabilitation and inclusion • Create and implement individualized plans to
meet the requirements of each client • Meet with each client on a regular basis to identify and discuss any problems or issues • Provide support and advice through well - placed counseling services, in a one on one or group sessions • Refer to clients to appropriate specialists or community agencies, depending on their individual requirements • Act as an advocate of assigned clients, in front of families and government departments • Ascertain that the residential facility is conducive to clients» wellbeing and health • Intervene in crises situations, placing special focus on clients» safety and emotional wellb
meet the requirements of each
client •
Meet with each client on a regular basis to identify and discuss any problems or issues • Provide support and advice through well - placed counseling services, in a one on one or group sessions • Refer to clients to appropriate specialists or community agencies, depending on their individual requirements • Act as an advocate of assigned clients, in front of families and government departments • Ascertain that the residential facility is conducive to clients» wellbeing and health • Intervene in crises situations, placing special focus on clients» safety and emotional wellb
Meet with each
client on a regular basis to identify and discuss any problems or issues • Provide support and advice through well - placed counseling services, in a one on one or group sessions • Refer to
clients to appropriate specialists or community agencies, depending on their individual requirements • Act as an advocate of assigned
clients, in front of
families and government departments • Ascertain that the residential facility is conducive to
clients» wellbeing and health • Intervene in crises situations, placing special focus on
clients» safety and emotional wellbeing
HealthCare, Medical Receptionist answering phones, arranging appts, Transportation, setting
meetings with doctors, nursing,
clients, insurance regulators, guardians, social workers, and
families.
Completed daily administrative tasks in accordance
with agency policies and... Managed a caseload of
clients by offering ongoing support, guidance and coordination of regional center...
families with appropriate community resources to help support and
meet their current needs.
Remain in contact
with the
client until the disaster - related needs are
met and / or the case is closed, being certain to take time for closure
with the
family.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Proven caretaker who consistently offers excellent support to busy
families Creates a healthy, positive, and safe environment for infants, youth, and young adults Ensures that
client family values are a fundamental part of child care services Skilled in proper nutrition, education assistance, and recreation Proficient in support services including diapers, laundry, and medication provision
Meets all school deadlines, health care appointments, and other scheduled events Provides excellent emotional support, encouragement, and understanding Appreciates personal challenges and offers sound guidance to those in my care Maintains the highest levels of professionalism in stressful situations Handles multiple tasks,
clients, and events
with ease Serves as a support system for
family leaders
with numerous demands on their time Willing to offer additional support to on - the - go
families as needed
Social Worker — Duties & Responsibilities Successfully serve as a psychiatric social worker and practice manager for multiple institutions Perform crisis intervention, adult, geriatric, child, and adolescent case management and therapy Counsel patients facing depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, dementia, and schizophrenia Serve survivors of domestic violence, rape, robbery, child abuse, suicide, and other traumatic events Responsible for 24 hour on call crisis intervention for multiple hospital emergency rooms Complete psychosocial assessments to ensure appropriate patient diagnosis and care Design and implement treatment plans including medication and individual / group /
family therapy sessions Attend weekly team
meetings to assess patient progress and document in the DAP system Review psychometric and psychological reports and provide feedback to patients and
families Provide
clients and
family members
with guidance and referrals to community resources Maintain contact
with family members and encouraged their involvement in patient treatment Performed discharge planning including nursing home placement, home health, medication needs, transportation and Passport screening, extended in - patient and out - patient mental health services Serve as public speaker, referral development committee member, and marketing / financial advisor
MFT / Resident in MFT: 60 semester hours; degree obtained from CACREP or COAMFTE approved programs in marriage and
family counseling / therapy or equivalent program / institution that
meets education and experience requirements; supervised internship of 600 hrs to include 240 hrs of direct
client contact, 300 of the internship hrs and 120 of the direct
client contact hrs shall be
with couples and
families; Specific course requirements found in 18VAC115 -50-55.»
He implements a Strengths Based, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and
Family Systems approach and collaborates
with his
clients and their
families to develop specific goals to
meet their needs and objectives.
The primary purpose of this first
meeting with the solicitor is to give the
clients the reassurance and confidence of having an appropriate
family solicitor on their mediation support team to advise them, when necessary and help them
with paperwork and obtaining a financial consent order from the court, at the end of the mediation process.
My work
with clients is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
with integration of
family system approaches, acceptance and commitment therapy, and relational approaches to elicit change and assist my
clients and
families in
meeting their goals for treatment.
«As a clinical psychologist who works
with children, adolescents, adults and
families, I assist my
clients in
meeting their personal goals and in improving relationships.
«There is a lot of variety when it comes to what makes up the practice of
family law:
client meetings; drafting; preparing financial statements; attending in court, on a mediation, or an arbitration; communicating
with opposing counsel; negotiating; participating in a disclosure
meeting following a custody and access assessment... the list is endless.»
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«Reflections counseling services was created to offer a unique, non - judgmental space where
clients and
families are able to be themselves My approach includes
meeting the
clients where they are at in their journey and walking
with them on the path of wellness.
We are confident in providing our
clients with a wide range of specialties to
meet each individual and / or
family concern
with compassion and understanding.»
From business settings (at the office,
meeting with clients, talking to coworkers or your boss) to interactions
with your
family, friends, and partners, skills in relating to people face - to - face in real time are absolutely necessary.
It involves each spouse retaining a specially trained Collaborative
family lawyer who provides individual legal advice to his or her
client; issues are negotiated by the parties
with the assistance of the lawyers at four - way
meetings.
Clients will
meet with Family Counseling of the Woodlands in a confidential and relaxed setting located in her office at Hughes Landing.