Many of our members are school counseling support staff,
day treatment clinicians, and other mental health providers that collaborate with school systems.
Not exact matches
Two months ago, when
clinician Tim Flanigan arrived in Monrovia to help Liberia combat its Ebola epidemic, it took ambulances a few
days to respond to calls, dying people were turned away from designated
treatment units, health care workers ran short of personal protective equipment, and dead bodies were left in the street.
The findings, published online today in Nature, could potentially transform patient care in AML by giving
clinicians a risk scoring tool that within a
day or two of diagnosis can predict individual response and help guide
treatment decisions, says co-principal investigator Dr. Jean Wang, Affiliate Scientist at the Princess Margaret, University Health Network (UHN).
By piecing together this puzzle,
clinicians may some
day be able to intervene before someone becomes depressed and better tailor
treatments once it sets in.
For 17 years I have worked in a
day treatment program where I provided individual, group and family counseling targeting clients suffering with range of issues from ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorders, physical / sexual abuse and substance abuse.I am a highly trained
clinician who enjoys working with a multicultural population where I treat all my clients with sensitivity and respect.»
It is an intensive 3 -
day training that 28
clinicians from around the United States attended to learn a specialized evidence - based
treatment intervention for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Insofar as a 7 -
day treatment may limit
clinicians» abilities to guide patients in their efforts to reclaim their life, a long - term follow - up assessing quality of life and functioning would be useful.
After program start - up, training continues through weekly telephone consultation for each team of
clinicians aimed at monitoring
treatment fidelity and adherence to the
treatment model, and through quarterly on - site booster trainings (1 1/2
days each).
After start - up, training continues through weekly telephone MST - CAN consultation for each team of MST - CAN
clinicians aimed at monitoring
treatment fidelity and adherence to the MST - CAN
treatment model, and through quarterly on - site booster trainings (1 1/2
days each).
During the twelve years when she was a
clinician and then the director for a group - based psychiatric
day treatment program, her contact with NSGP guided her growth as a group practitioner.
Clinicians randomly assigned to the standard or modular treatment condition were trained together; all of these clinicians had 2 days of training on treatment for each problem area, for a total
Clinicians randomly assigned to the standard or modular
treatment condition were trained together; all of these
clinicians had 2 days of training on treatment for each problem area, for a total
clinicians had 2
days of training on
treatment for each problem area, for a total of 6
days.