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The Therapist position provides assessment, individual, family and group therapy, as well as crisis and case management for patients and their families. Develops and updates treatment plans, monitoring patient progress, documenting interactions and maintaining clinical records for customers with substance use disorders. Coordinates with internal and external supportive services to ensure the maximize the therapeutic benefit to the patient and their family. Collaborates with other member of the interdisciplinary treatment team. This position may require evening and/or weekend hours.
Counseling and Case Management
Conducts individual and group counseling sessions; assist patients in formulating treatment plans and goals; perform case management services.
Conduct crisis intervention; intervene and de-escalate crisis situations with patients; assess risk of harm to self or others and arrange needed resources
Counselor conducts and documents weekly family contacts, including continuing care recommendations and progress updates.
Supports patient and family engagement in Ashley Family Services.
Develops and delivers patient educational workshops as assigned.
Develops an individualized Continuing Care Plan with each patient working collaboratively with the interdisciplinary treatment team.
Provides excellent internal and external customer service, including referents.
Conducts meet and greets with patients and their families.
Demonstrated ability to plan and use effective therapeutic interventions and counseling techniques.
Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or other behavioral health discipline from an accredited college or university required;
Minimum LMSW, LGPC or LGADC from the State of Maryland is required
Demonstrated ability to plan and use effective therapeutic interventions and counseling techniques.
Solid working knowledge of and demonstrated ability to use current diagnostic criteria
Knowledge of basic group dynamics and techniques
Ability to work effectively and cooperatively with other health care professionals
Ability to communicate and interact both personally and in writing with patients, staff, and community agencies
Knowledge of substance abuse forms and treatment strategies
Case management, including referral, linkage, monitoring, coordination and advocacy problem-solving skills.