therapy CRM
(TEST ACCOUNT) - Interact with this account for testing purposes - *Not a licensed professional*
provider
Licensed in: CA
Supervisor
Supervises in
CA
Languages
EnglishSpanish
Client Fit
Genders
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Faiths
BuddhistCatholicChristianJewish
Ethnicities
AsianBlack or African AmericanHispanic or LatinoNative American or Alaska NativeNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhite
Insurances Accepted
- Aetna (60054)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois (G00621)
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (04271)
- Tufts Health Plan (TUFTS)
- UnitedHealthcare (87726)
About
(FAKE ACCOUNT) Want to test the "Click to Call"or "Contact Me" functionality during BETA? Interact with this account and we will respond as soon as possible. (PST Hours)
Licenses
LCSW
Licensed • Number: CA-200923423-FAKE • State of California • State: CA
Issued: 2024-01-01 • Expires: 2025-12-31
Specialties
AddictionADHD
Services
Cognitive Behavioral TherapyDialectical Behavior TherapyEMDR TherapyIndividual TherapyLife CoachingTelehealth Sessions
Education
Your University
Bachelor of Psychology • Major: Psychology
1995-08-22 – 2000-06-11
Living the dream. Analyzing those dreams? Seeking to help others unravel the mysteries of their mind.
Certifications
NASW • Number: 10019101010
Start: 2021-12-01 • Completed: 2022-12-02
MSW-level social workers whose practice focuses on supporting those whose lives are affected by or potentially affected by alcohol, tobacco and other drugs (ATOD), utilizing the “person-in-environment” perspective are prime candidates for the Certified Clinical Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Social Worker (C-CATODSW) credential.
Generalist social work training, which includes instruction in the macro skills of needs assessment, resource development, and interventions for affecting social change, provides a foundation for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention targeted toward improving the lives of those affected by or potentially affected by ATOD.
C-CATODSW social workers have a mastery of: screening, intake, and orientation; assessment; crisis intervention; documentation; case management; treatment planning; counseling; client education and advocacy; referral and consultation; and resource management skills. Additionally, they have an in-depth knowledge of ATOD epidemiology; etiology; physiology and pharmacology; treatment; U.S. policy and history regarding ATOD; populations affected; health issues; legal and ethical issues; and education/prevention.
Generalist social work training, which includes instruction in the macro skills of needs assessment, resource development, and interventions for affecting social change, provides a foundation for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention targeted toward improving the lives of those affected by or potentially affected by ATOD.
C-CATODSW social workers have a mastery of: screening, intake, and orientation; assessment; crisis intervention; documentation; case management; treatment planning; counseling; client education and advocacy; referral and consultation; and resource management skills. Additionally, they have an in-depth knowledge of ATOD epidemiology; etiology; physiology and pharmacology; treatment; U.S. policy and history regarding ATOD; populations affected; health issues; legal and ethical issues; and education/prevention.