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MSW Field Placement Directory

Bennington Project Independence

Website: https://bpiads.org/
Location: Bennington,
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Description: "Bennington Project Independence is a not-for-profit agency that provides comprehensive, cost-effective Adult Day Services for adults over age 18 who may face the challenges associated with aging and/or disability."
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Catholic Charities of Broome County

Website: https://www.catholiccharitiesbc.org/
Location: Binghamton,
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Description: Meals to the hungry, counsels and advocates for youth, families, people with developmental and mental health needs- all without regard to the religion of the recipient.
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Catholic Family & Child Service, Yakima

Website: https://catholiccharitiescw.org/
Location: Yakima,
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Description: "Our network of 7 offices services 60,000 persons annually. Whether supporting families through early learning services, strengthening families through specialized mental health services, or assisting seniors so they can remain living independently, CFCS is an essential resource for scores of people each year."
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Center for Life Management

Website: https://www.centerforlifemanagement.org/
Location: Derry,
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Description: Our agency believes that supporting internships through our Acute Care Services programs helps to overcome myths of treating clients with suicidal thinking. Our comprehensive training and supervision will support the student in learning all areas of assessment, treatment, crisis interventions, brief treatment strategies, and crisis planning and risk management. The internship will occur at the agencies office location where they will receive opportunities for face to face interventions, peer and clinician supported services, and crisis phone management. These opportunities are supervised by a LCMHC and/or MLADC whom specializes in acute care services. Interns will learn the skill of being able to work with a diverse population group (age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status) where they will develop skills of relationship building, motivational interviewing, acute interventions, and crisis planning. Interns will also learn to perform a Crisis Assessment which involves a presenting problem, psychosocial history, treatment planning, diagnostic formulation, use standardized assessment tools, and crisis planning. Throughout the internship students will gain knowledge in appropriate documentation, New Hampshire’s hospital system and behavioral health system, community agencies and other area programs. Interns will also learn regarding evidence-based practices used at the agency and their impact on client’s. Specifically, they will work beside peers in the acute care services department due to their vital and positive impact they have provided client’s in crisis.
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