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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateN U R A B I R G R E E N EM.A . in Clinical Mental Health Counseling & Expressive Arts TherapyGraduate Student Street Address -2024Lesley University (Street Address - Present)Candidate for M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling & Expressive Arts Therapy (Low Residency)Relevant Coursework: Principles & Practices of Expressive Therapies, Power Privilege & Oppression, Art Therapy for Traumatized Adults, Group Counseling, Clinical Skills, Ethics, Assessments, Psychopathology, Trauma-Informed Expressive Arts The Evergreen State College (2009-2012)B.A. in Psychology & ArtPH: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL: EMAIL AVAILABLE Lesley University Field Training for Expressive Therapies: Megan Carleton, EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE E X P E R I E N C EJefferson Health (Abington) - 'Mindful Healing Arts' (at Asplundh Cancer Center) & 2023'Safe Harbor' Grief SupportExpressive Arts InternUtilizing a mindfulness-based and Creative Arts approach with Drama, Music/Sound, Poetry, Writing, Spoken word, Visual art, Film/Video, Dance/Movement, Focusing, etc. Tasked to develop and present arts-based interventions for patients who attend appointments in the infusion center, as a supportive service to a population of adults receiving cancer or other illness care.Tasked to present bi-weekly or weekly 'Time Out' tables offering anyone in the center staff, families, and patients, to participate in a "brain-break," a creative arts and mindfulness-based community activity.Organization and documentation of patient reports and notes. Co-facilitating a school-year-long Grief group for kids & their caregivers, as well as a weekend and week-long Summer Camp for kids who have lost a loved one. Comprehensive Life Resources (Tacoma, WA) 2022Counselor (BA Level)Trained with a 6-month apprenticeship which focused on using Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-informed practices, and successfully completing paperwork for treatment (progress notes, treatment plan, DLA-20 assessment, Risk assessment SAFE-T, Suicide Prevention CAMS)Client load: 18-23Case ManagerOffered guidance, order/organization, coping skills, and community resources to support clients in their treatment goals.Multiple ages (18 & over), ethnic backgrounds, economic backgrounds, and many experiences including chronic homelessness.Client load: 43-55S K I L L S / C E R T I F I C A T I O N SMotivational Interviewing (16 hrs)Cultural CompetencySuicide PreventionE D U C A T I O N2020Expressive Arts Therapeutic Technique & TheoryPlayback Theater / PsychodramaBody-based approachMichelle Balcer, MT-BCEMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLESite Supervisor at Jefferson Health (currentinternship)Jimmy BrownEMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEClinic Lead at Comprehensive Life ResourcesP R O F E S S I O N A L R E F E R E N C E SDr. Hilary Rubesin, LIMHP, LCMHCS, REATPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEClinical Skills InstructorJenni Kristel, MA, REAT,RMT, APTTEMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEExpressive Therapies Prof. |