Sentences with phrase «mental health clinics serving»

These facilities are called for by the plan: (a) Community mental health clinics serving both adults and children are the main line of defense in reducing the need for prolonged or repeated hospitalization.

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But schools can't do it alone — by partnering with counties and community - based agencies and clinics, schools can create comprehensive mental health programs that serve all students.
Oversee the daily management of a mental health clinic for a foster care agency serving approximately 600 children.
Over forty years in many therapeutic roles - social worker, professor and psychologist - I have served in a wide variety of settings, including outreach clinics, hospitals, mental health centers, mental hospitals, universities and private practice groups.»
Airport - Marina Counseling Service (AMCS): A private, non-profit, community - based mental health clinic near LAX that has been serving the region since 1961.
Network therapists are Institute faculty, analytic candidates or graduates of the Advanced Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program currently in private practice and dedicated to their own continuing education, who have expressed a desire to support the mental health needs of the St. Louis community by serving as a part of our clinic network.
She owned her own private practice, worked in a group practice, served as the clinic counselor in five K - 12 grade schools, was the director of a school - based mental health program, practiced as a college counselor and served as the assessment counselor in the emergency room for a behavioral health hospital.
GIFTS has evolved into a robust mental health clinic that serves the needs of children, adults and families.
In 2003, Dr. Richardson founded the first community - based outpatient infant - parent mental health clinic in the Boston area, The Rice Center for Young Children and Families at the Boston Institute for Psychotherapy, where she served as Clinical Director for 7 years.
She served as the director of a community mental health clinic and clinical associate professor at the University of Wisconsin.
My experience includes working in a free mental health clinic in a rural high - poverty area, a day program serving low - income adult clients with severe mental illness, and in private practice setting where I worked with children and teens in the context of their families, individuals, couples, and families.
For the last decade, Erin has been providing treatment to adults, groups, and couples both in private practice and in outpatient settings such as NewYork - Presbyterian's Community Healthcare Network where she served as Clinical Supervisor for the outpatient mental health program, overseeing the clinical training and practice of mental health therapists in clinics throughout New York City.
Our focus on innovative programs, research - supported mental health treatment and community collaboration has resulted in expansion of mental health, parent support and early childhood programs to two locations serving the Greater Long Beach / South Bay area of Los Angeles County, to several partner schools and Head Starts; home - based services, co-located services at a large children's medical clinic on a hospital campus, and at Carmelitos Housing Community; Sexual Assault Response Team emergency response for children from birth through 14 years at three Southeast Los Angeles County hospitals, and eight early childhood education - focused child waiting rooms serving Superior Courts across Los Angeles County.
In 2013, Maternal Mental Health NOW launched a pilot project that integrated perinatal mental health care into one primary care setting at USC - Eisner Family Medicine Clinic, a Federally Qualified Health Clinic (FQHC) in Los Angeles serving 13,000 high - risk, uninsured, under - insured and otherwise medically underserved women and their inHealth NOW launched a pilot project that integrated perinatal mental health care into one primary care setting at USC - Eisner Family Medicine Clinic, a Federally Qualified Health Clinic (FQHC) in Los Angeles serving 13,000 high - risk, uninsured, under - insured and otherwise medically underserved women and their inhealth care into one primary care setting at USC - Eisner Family Medicine Clinic, a Federally Qualified Health Clinic (FQHC) in Los Angeles serving 13,000 high - risk, uninsured, under - insured and otherwise medically underserved women and their inHealth Clinic (FQHC) in Los Angeles serving 13,000 high - risk, uninsured, under - insured and otherwise medically underserved women and their infants.
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