Sentences with phrase «including community mental health centers»

She has worked in a number of clinical settings, including community mental health centers and within the juvenile justice system, across different modalities of treatment, from individual to group.
Has worked in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, day treatment programs, university counseling centers, and emergency departments.

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Both the clergy and the mental health professional can work together at the local, state, and federal levels of government in emphasizing the importance of including a well trained clergyman on the staff of each community mental health center.
A partnership between the community mental health center and the local clergy should include consultative services with the clergy to assist them with their own pastoral care and counseling ministry with their parishioners; education and training opportunities in mental health, including evaluative and referral procedures in relation to the local mental health center; and the development and supervision of an after - care ministry with patients originally referred to the center by the local minister, priest, or rabbi.
She has worked with incarcerated individuals, families, adolescents, and college students in a variety of settings, including county and city jails, community mental health centers, university counseling centers, and hospitals.
The bill, which would require surrogates to undergo medical and psychological screenings and intended parents to have a join consultation with a mental health professional, reflects input from various community groups, including LGBT advocacy organizations such as the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance (GLAA), the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the Family Equality Council, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR).
Founded in 1873, Newport Hospital is a private, 129 - bed, not - for - profit hospital offering a wide range of health care services including the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center; diagnostic imaging; the Vanderbilt Rehabilitation Center, including inpatient, outpatient, stroke, pulmonary, cardiac and cancer rehabilitation; an inpatient mental health program; a wound care center; and community - based primary care and medical specialty pracCenter; diagnostic imaging; the Vanderbilt Rehabilitation Center, including inpatient, outpatient, stroke, pulmonary, cardiac and cancer rehabilitation; an inpatient mental health program; a wound care center; and community - based primary care and medical specialty pracCenter, including inpatient, outpatient, stroke, pulmonary, cardiac and cancer rehabilitation; an inpatient mental health program; a wound care center; and community - based primary care and medical specialty praccenter; and community - based primary care and medical specialty practices.
Prior to starting my private practice, my career as a therapist included working in a diverse range of settings: a middle school, a community based mental health center, a teen - to - teen hotline, a rage resolution and tattoo removal non-profit, and a program to train other community mental health professionals.
Community programs include early childhood intervention, family planning, violence prevention, substance abuse treatment, inpatient and outpatient therapy, women - centered mental health programs, behavioral health services, and support for young adults in transition to independence5.
His clinical experience is broad and includes service through outpatient private practices, hospital settings, community mental health centers, research institutes, and educational settings.
«I am trained as a Clinical Psychologist and have worked with individuals, couples, families, and groups in various settings, including community mental health clinics, residential treatment centers, an emergency shelter, outpatient clinics, a college counseling center, and private practice.
The center coordinates all services with community providers including the Department of Child and Family Services, schools, therapists, physicians, law enforcement and other mental health agencies.
Over the years, she has worked in a variety of settings including the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs PTSD Clinic, Vera House Domestic and Sexual Violence Clinic, University of Mary Washington Counseling and Psychological Services Center, as well as community mental health clinics and private practice setHealth, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs PTSD Clinic, Vera House Domestic and Sexual Violence Clinic, University of Mary Washington Counseling and Psychological Services Center, as well as community mental health clinics and private practice sethealth clinics and private practice settings.
Public mental health for children in Montana includes the following examples: inpatient and outpatient hospital care, outpatient community mental health centers, outpatient psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors, physician services, residential treatment, and prescription drugs.
She brings to her work in higher education, years of various experience in mental health settings including private practice, college campus counseling centers, outpatient mental health at community agencies, and hospitals treating a variety of presenting issues.
Counseling psychologists are employed in a variety of settings, including universities, hospitals, schools, governmental organizations, businesses, private practice, and community mental health centers.
Dr. Goudzwaard has practiced in a diverse range of settings including: elementary, middle and high schools, teen homeless shelter, community mental health center, residential drug treatment center, out - patient drug treatment center, and primary care offices.
Dr Mathew has worked in both academic and clinical treatment settings including university counseling centers, community mental health, schools and a psychiatric hospital.
Dan has worked in a variety of mental health settings including community mental health, substance abuse treatment, adult detention centers, child and adolescent residential treatment centers, university counseling centers, animal assisted counseling programs, and is currently the clinical director of Paradise Creek Counseling and Consulting, a child and family focused practice in Moscow, Idaho.
Dr. LaBarrie has worked with youth, adults and families in various settings, including pediatric and inpatient hospitals, and community mental health and university counseling centers.
She has worked in a wide variety of settings including schools, residential treatment facilities, and community mental health centers.
Prior to joining La Vie in 1989, Dr. Bickley's training included internships at a local psychiatric hospital and child guidance clinic, a clerkship at a local community mental health center, and the assistant directorship of a program for neurologically impaired adults and their caregivers.
My practical training was in a wide variety of practices and agencies including university counseling centers, community mental health centers, and health management organizations.
I have had the privilege of providing in - home therapeutic services for children who are on the Autism spectrum, and have worked in a variety of hospitals including an inpatient behavioral health center hospital, main hospital, rehabilitation hospital, state forensic hospital, community mental health clinic, university counseling center, several outpatient private practice facilities and most recently in intensive outpatient and partialized hospitalization programs.
I have 14 years of experience in the field and have had the opportunity to work in a variety of settings including private practice, outpatient therapy centers, residential treatment, correctional facility, school based, and community mental health.
His clinical experiences include providing therapy at community mental health centers, The Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National Medical Center and the D.C. Superior Courts.
She has worked with incarcerated individuals, families, adolescents, and college students in a variety of settings, including county and city jails, community mental health centers, university counseling centers, and hospitals.
My background includes the VA Healthcare System, university counseling centers, community mental health, state hospitals, and corrections.
For 17 years, he worked as a therapist in various settings including corrections, community mental health, college counseling centers and private practice.
After moving to Austin, Dr. Crowfoot has worked in adolescent correctional programs including Rockdale Regional Juvenile Justice Center and Travis County Juvenile Probation as well as in community mental health at InMindOut Emotional Wellness Center and most recently at Austin State Hospital in their forensic program.
Dr. Scarth has worked in various settings including foster care, nursing homes, private practice, residential treatment facilities, community mental health centers, sexual trauma treatment centers, schools, partial hospitalization programs, emergency shelters, juvenile justice facilities, and colleges.
He has 40 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings including hospitals, community mental health centers, schools, and private practice.
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