Reed Behavioral Health has a state-of-the-art training program that provides an array of opportunities for training and development in the field of co-occurring disorders.
Highlights of the training program at Reed Behavioral Health:
- Meets requirements for several licensure tracks including:
- Mental Health Professional (LPCC, LICSW, LP)
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor
- Dual Licensure (LPCC/LADC)
- Registered Dietitian (RD, LD)
- Programming runs from 9am to 7pm at two locations which can accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals
- A particular emphasis on training as a Mental Health Professional (for our dual licensure track)
- A substance use/eating disorder specialty track in the evenings from 4pm-7pm
- Access to an experienced and dynamic multidisciplinary team with up to 5 hours of individual and group supervision each week
- A holistic and client-centered environment for clients that focuses on evidence-based practices AND social determinants of health to help traditionally underserved individuals build the lives they want
- A trauma-informed approach that includes opportunities to receive training in evidence-based treatments including in-house EMDR certificate training
Current Internship Opportunities:
Practicum/Internship for Dual Licensure LPCC/LADC Candidates. Training will include:
- Comprehensive Assessments
- Diagnostic Assessments
- 245G treatment planning
- Mental Health treatment Planning
- Facilitating Co-occurring Disorder groups including Interpersonal Process groups
- Orientations
- Case Management sessions
- Individual Psychotherapy Sessions
- Screening/intake
- Case Consultation
- Supervision (Both individual and group)
- Discharge Planning
Practicum/Internship for Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) candidates. Training will include:
- Comprehensive Assessments
- 245G treatment planning
- Facilitating Psychoeducation, Skills and Recovery Management groups
- Orientations
- Case Management sessions
- Individual Counseling Sessions
- Screening/intake
- Case Consultation
- Supervision (Both individual and group)
- Discharge Planning
Internship for Dietetic Students (RD, LD) who are in an ACEND qualified internship. Training will include:
- Practice within the scope of practice of the dietitian in accordance with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Analyze individual client needs and create individualized clinical nutrition care plan
- Gain an understanding of the role of the outpatient dietitian in clinical and community work
- Advanced understanding of governmental food and nutrition assistance programs
- Understand the role of the dietitian in the interdisciplinary team
- Practice MNT for a wide population including eating disorders, substance use, liver disease, pancreatitis, endocrine issues, diabetes, and bariatric surgery
- Practice under the Health At Every Size approach
- Understand insurance and how to bill as an outpatient dietitian
- Gain an understanding of the medical complications of eating disorders
- Greater understanding of motivational interviewing techniques
- Creating specialized meal plans for individuals struggling with eating disorders or disordered eating patterns
- Gain and understanding of the importance of nutrition in substance use recovery and mental health