THE CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PROGRAM John Carroll University The Practicum & Internship Site Directory Revised January 24, 2020... Early start, diagnostic assessment, group a
Trang 1THE CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PROGRAM
John Carroll University
The Practicum & Internship Site
Directory
Revised January 24, 2020
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If you find any of the following contact information is incorrect, please contact
Administrative Assistant, azucca@jcu.edu , so we can make necessary changes
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Treatment of adult sexual offenders and significant others Evening hours available
Alternative Paths, Inc
An exciting and challenging internship opportunity is available to qualified and interested
candidates! The selected intern will work with the Emergency Services Team Medina County is the fourth fastest growing county out of eight-eight in Ohio The crisis team provides lethality and risk assessments at Alternative Path’s office and at three local hospitals in Medina County The intern position would have the opportunity to work with an eclectic team of clinicians
dealing with crisis and psychiatric emergencies The intern will have a dynamic opportunity to observe and develop skills in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders with clients in crisis and psychiatric emergencies
Applewood Centers (Wingspan)
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Applewood Centers Home Based Program- Lorain Campus (Wingspan)
Applewood Centers Jones Campus (Wingspan)
Baldwin—Wallace College Counseling Center
275 Eastland Road Health Center
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College students, including non-traditional, individual, group, skill development workshops, crisis intervention, career & Personal testing, consultation for the division of student affairs, individual and group supervision (Some experience required.) Note: Applications due in Feb
Beech Brook - Pepper Pike
Providing internships to social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, and other
students is an important aspect of Beech Brook’s commitment to remain a vital learning
organization Field education is where students learn more about their chosen profession This includes, but is not limited to, mastering how to apply theories from the classroom to daily mental health practice with children and families
Beech Brook is dedicated to students and interns for three major reasons: 1) Students bring enthusiasm and new ideas to the organization, 2) Students frequently become future agency employees, and 3) Students ultimately advance the professions they represent
Relative to student opportunities at Beech Brook, the agency primarily provides field experiences for undergraduate and graduate social work interns, as well as for graduate students in
counseling The latter includes both practicums and internships Assignments for all are
tailored to their level of education and discipline
Beech Brook’s student internship program starts with a pre-placement interview to discern fit, and, if mutually agreeable, a field placement is arranged In general, the field placement
consists of: 1) an orientation to the agency and to the department or departments to which the student is assigned, 2) visits to at least three programs to begin to obtain a better understanding
of the agency as a whole, 3) shadowing, whenever feasible, 5) group supervision, 6) individual supervision, and 7) access to agency-wide clinical and other trainings Additionally, at least once a semester, all students and interns meet as a group for sharing and training designed specifically for them
Assigned Beech Brook supervisors have appropriate licensure They work closely with each student and the applicable college or university to promote and evaluate professional growth and development
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chronic pain to get them to return to work and improve daily functioning, Eveing Dual Diagnosis
12 step/DBT program, Evening Adolescent Mental Health program Each program runs 7 weeks and meets three times per week We have staff to supervise each student as well
Residential treatment for children; both individual and group counseling Bellefaire JCB
Mission: Bellefaire JCB is an innovative organization that provides exceptional care and
advocacy to enhance the emotional, physical and intellectual well-being of children, young adults, and families in the Jewish and general communities In addition to providing direct services, Bellefaire JCB is committed to: 1) remaining on the forefront of the youth service and child caring fields 2)responding to emerging needs and 3) building knowledge which contributes
to service to children, youth and their families Bellefaire JCB provides its services without regard to race, religion, sex or national origin, and encourages all clients to develop positive identification with their religious and ethnic backgrounds Internships at Bellefaire JCB:
Bellefaire JCB offers many internship opportunities to students in the Master’s Program in Counseling at JCU Bellefaire is conveniently located next to JCU Our internships are
supervised by licensed professionals who carry a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with the student Areas of learning opportunities include: clinical, individual therapy, group therapy, diagnosis, assessments, prevention, treatment, case management etc Clients range in ages (mostly up to age 21) depending on the program Programs providing internships in these areas include: Adoption - Acting on behalf of children to help create permanency in their lives
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at home including substance abuse, early start, and integrated treatment etc Residential
Treatment –Three levels of care including intensive, intermediate, and transitional Community Counseling in Lorain Ohio – providing case management, wraparound, in-home, school, or outpatient counseling in our Lorain Ohio location
*This site has an LICDC-CS supervisor as required for the substance use disorders
concentration
Case Western Reserve University - University Health & Counseling Services
220 Sears Library Building, 10900 Euclid Avenue
CWRU’s University Health & Counseling Services (UH&CS) is excited to offer a
counseling internship! Direct supervision provided by an LPCC-S clnician training are expected to provide 18 hours of service per week for approximately 38 weeks; this totals approximately 615 hours of service The intern selected for this position will be a member
Counselors-in-of a multi-disciplinary staff consisting Counselors-in-of Physicians, Nurses, Counselors, Social Workers, Medical Assistants, and Psychologists The counseling internship program is designed to help counselors‐in‐training begin to develop their overall counseling style, improve their crisis intervention skills, learn how to work in a short‐term model of care, advance their case
conceptualization skills, practice coordination of care, hone their outreach/presentation skills, and grow in additional personal and professional areas To be considered for this internship, please submit a current curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of interest Your cover letter should address your educational background in mental health, your interest in our site, your interest and/or understanding of “integrated healthcare,” and any specific clinical skills you wish to develop during your training year Please submit these application materials to Dr Andrew Katz, PhD, Interim Director of Training for UH&CS, via email: Andrew.D.Katz@case.edu Qualified applicants will be contacted for an electronic interview
Catholic Charities Services of Cuyahoga County
7800 Detroit Ave
Cleveland, OH 44102
www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Contact Person:
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3929 Rocky River Drive
Centers for Families and Children (Circle Health Services)
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Centers for Families and Children (Circle Health Services)
*This site has an LICDC-CS supervisor as required for the substance use disorders
*This site has an LICDC-CS supervisor as required for the substance use disorders
concentration
Centers for Families and Children (Circle Health Services)
South West Health and Wellness Buidling 5595 Ridge Road
Parma, OH 44129
www.thecentersohio.org
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Crossroads Men’s crisis Center, Laura’s Home women’s Crisis Center, Family Outreach
Services Individual and group counseling, long and short term programing, crisis management Must sign a statement of Faith from a Christian Perspective
Cleveland Christian Home
psychoses Note: All interns seeking placement must first complete an application for
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Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
1228 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200
Crisis counseling, individual and group counseling, working with trauma
Cleveland State University Counseling Center
1836 Euclid Ave Suite 220
at least one prior practicum experience The deadline for submission of applications is February 23rd Applications will be reviewed and interviews will begin March 5th Please have interested students submit a letter of interest summarizing relevant experience and training and specifying number of practicum hours needed per week, as well as required licensure of supervisor Please also have students submit a current resume or vita and contact information for 3 references Our practicum program description can be found on the Counseling Center webpage Please have them send all application materials to: Dr Paula M English, Cleveland State University
Counseling Center, 1836 Euclid Ave #220, Cleveland OH 44115 or email at
p.mickens-english@csuohio.edu If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me at
216-687-2277
Coleman Behavioral Health
5982 Rhodes Rd
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Residential chemical dependency programs; individual and group counseling
*This site has an LICDC-CS supervisor as required for the substance use disorders
concentration
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2215 East Waterloo Road, Suite 313
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substance abuse, mental health counseling, school based counseling Note: This site only takes students starting in fall semester Interested students should go to website to apply Evening and Saturday hours available
*This site has an LICDC-CS supervisor as required for the substance use disorders
Court setting internship site with distinct opportunities that are available to interested
candidates This site serves juveniles who are in the community and the Detention Center, but also focuses on family needs in the community Interns will have the chance to learn how to administer and score various psychological tests, including the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV edition, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-V edition, Personality Assessment Inventory-Adolescent/ Personality Assessment Inventory, and the Wide Range Achievement Test- Fifth edition There will also be the opportunity for interns to witness expert testimony given by
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Ideal candidates will have completed courses in Counseling Treatment Methods, Group
Dynamics, Counseling Techniques, Clinical Diagnosis, and Tests and Measurements To be considered for the internship, please submit letter of interest, resume, and a writing sample (for example, diagnostic evaluations, treatment plans, or case conceptualizations)
Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center
presentation to highlight what they have learned throughout the course of the internship Interns will work from DVCAC’s administrative offices located on Payne Ave (or satellite sites,
as needed) and will be able to complete their expected internship hours between the hours of 7p M-TH and 9a-5p Fridays If you are interested in an internship at the Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center please forward your resume/CV to internships@dvcac.org
9a-Elizabeth Richmond Counseling
12200 Fairhill Rd, #248
Cleveland, OH 44120
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a wide range of areas to practice Our overall goal is to prepare students in becoming an
integral part of rebuilding our society by first empowering families through mental health
awareness and community advocacy Our goal is to prepare students in becoming effective community helpers We teach them how to contribute positively to society by empowering
families We incorporate a broad range of theoretical approaches to assist students’
development into the kind of helpers the world so desperately needs In order to achieve this, we fully prepare students with shadowing, mentoring, weekly training, hands on management
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professional therapist
Flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, peer mentorship, shadowing, weekly training and supervision
We provide therapy to the entire family unit, which includes couples and families In addition,
we provide domestic violence awareness, parenting and anger management group sessions Students will have both opportunities for direct and community practices as well
Family Behavioral Health Services
6700 Beta Drive, Suite 108
Private practice setting; individual, family, and group counseling Mainly a secondary site
Family Pride of Northeast Ohio