Denisha N. Smith, MA, Resident in Counseling 5416 Zoe Court Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 304-1831 denisha8052@gmail.com Summary Over 9 years of solid clinical experience implementing sound therapeutic interventions to both families and individuals in the home, residential and group home settings. Possesses considerable knowledge of techniques, theories and principles of child, family systems theory, crisis therapy intervention, individual family and group therapy. Notable trainings in attachment and trauma principles and able to implement trauma focused interventions. Vast knowledge of community resources throughout Richmond City and surrounding counties. Education Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA M.A. December 2011 Professional Counseling Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA B.A. Psychology, December 2007 Qualifications: Therapeutic Skills • Skilled in working with clients with DSM IV and dual diagnosis • Clinical interviewing and assessment • Proficient in writing daily case notes • Family therapy • Individual therapy • Marital counseling • Conflict resolution • Skilled in facilitating therapeutic groups • Skilled in processing behavioral and emotional issues with clients • Capable of implementing creative interventions for clients • Maintain continuum of care • Competent in servicing adults, children, and families • • • • • • Management Skills Experienced with managing a team of 10 Oversees clinical documentation Maintain ethical standards Coordinate quarterly trainings Implement company policy and procedures Uphold company mission Experience: Commonwealth Behavioral Health August 2014-Current Resident Outpatient Therapist Holds a clinical caseload providing evidence based psychological interventions, providing psychological assessment and therapy for clients to include Anxiety and Depression related problems, including OCD, PTSD and Panic Disorder. Conducts both family and individual therapy. Utilizes trauma-based interventions as well as educates on nervous system regulatory responses. Attachment and Trauma Institute, Richmond, VA June 2013-Current Clinical Supervisor/Assessment Coordinator Provide sound clinical supervision for a staff of 8-10 counselors. Review clinical documentation. Work in a team atmosphere to assist with carrying out the company’s mission. Evaluate activities of counselors on a continual basis. Conduct weekly Individual and Group Supervision. Assist counselors in working with resistant families. Manage the Intake process from the opening of file until the closing of file. Manage an assessment team of four LMHP-E counselors. Uphold ethical standards. Attend quarterly Human Rights meetings. Attachment and Trauma Institute, Richmond VA December 2010-Present Assessor / In Home Counselor/ Adult Mental Health Counselor Conduct clinical assessments to determine DSM IV diagnosis and best course of treatment. Conduct clinical interviews with clients and relatives to obtain information regarding attitudes, social background developmental history and other factors relevant to psychological diagnoses and treatment. Perform detailed client record documentation and maintain caseloads records. Prepare intake and discharge summaries, progress notes and treatment plans. Provide on going psychotherapy and necessary referrals for clients’. Performs counseling for families and individuals. Assist clients with exploring and gaining insight into their difficulties while supporting them in decision-making processes. Provide In- Home services to families in community that are at risk of out of home placement. Trained to work with children with attachment disorders. Work with Adults with Intellectual disabilities, train clients to utilize community resources while facilitating case management. Complete Kepro reports quarterly. Vigilant Mindz. Inc., Richmond, VA October 2009-December 2010 Lead Counselor- School Based/ Intensive In-Home Counselor Provide In-Home services to families where a child is at risk of being placed out of the home setting. Provide case management and crisis management. Complete Kepro reports quarterly, monthly, daily progress notes, develop ISP goals and insure implementation. Assist in establishing homoeostasis within the home environment. Dominion Day Services, Richmond VA November 2007-Oct. 2009. Lead Counselor- School Based Provide direct day treatment services in the school setting, which helps prevent suspensions and expulsion for at risk children. Provide treatment for children with behavioral and emotional challenges while equipping them the necessary skills needed to succeed in school and the community, while implementing treatment plan. Family Transitions, Richmond VA March 2007- Nov. 2007 Mental Health Counselor Provide direct day treatment services that implement a service plan, which provides structure, support, and services to youth at risk for removal from home. Holland House Group Home for Girls, Chesterfield VA May 2006-Dec.2007 Residential Counselor Provide support for residents with DSM IV diagnosis, duties include working with resident to achieve their individual service plan goals. Direct client care and supervision in a residential setting . Support and assistance with client personal care, daily living skills, and self help skills .Tracking and implementing behavioral programs . Supervision of recreational activities, outings, and groups. Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated (Vice President 2005-2006) Certifications: LMHP-E, CPR, MANDT Trainings: DSM 5, (PICF) Clinical documentation training (PICF) 2013, Janina Fisher training, Trauma and the body 2014, Working with traumatic memory 2014, Addictions, Eating disorders and Self destructive behaviors 2014, TF-CBT, Trauma & Youth 2014 References Available Upon Request
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