1 Stetson University Department of Counselor Education Internship Site Descriptions
2 Sites Arc of Volusia East Volusia Service Center Arc of Volusia West Volusia Service Center Beta House Center for Drug Free Living: Addiction Receiving Facility Center for Drug Free Living: Adolescent Residential Campus Center for Drug Free Living: Adolescent Residential/Outpatient Program Center for Drug Free Living: Alpha Program Center for Drug Free Living: Brevard Outpatient Center Center for Drug Free Living: C.E.N.T.A.U.R. Program Center for Drug Free Living: FOCUS Program Center for Drug Free Living: Francis Walker Halfway House Program Center for Drug Free Living: Heart to Heart Women s Residential Program Center for Drug Free Living: Ivey Lane Counseling Center Center for Drug Free Living: Men s Residential Program Center for Drug Free Living: New Horizons Program Center for Drug Free Living: Nonresidential Services Program Center for Drug Free Living: Osceola Counseling Center Center for Drug Free Living: Women s Residential Program Center for Independent Living Children s Advocacy Center Multiple Locations Children s Home Society of Florida Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida Domestic Abuse Council Episcopal Counseling Center of Central Florida, Inc. Family Foundation The Bridge Florida Hospital Deland Behavioral Health Halifax Behavioral Services Halifax Health Psychiatric Center Harbor House Haven Recovery Center The Healing Tree Healthcare Providers and Associates: CHILL Program Hospice of the Comforter Hospice of Volusia/Flagler House Next Door Deland Kids House of Seminole, Inc.: Children s Advocacy Center
3 Kinder Konsulting & Parents Too Kimberly s Cottage: Marion County Children s Advocacy Center LaAmistad Behavioral Health Services Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare Neighbor to Family Orlando Regional Health Park Place Behavioral Health Pasadena Villa Port Orange Counseling Center PREVENT! Of Brevard, Inc. Seminole Behavioral Healthcare Serenity House South Brevard Women s Center Stewart-Marchman/Act Behavioral Healthcare Three Springs University Behavioral Vince Carter Sanctuary VITAS Hospice Care
4 Arc of Volusia East Volusia Service Center 100 Jimmy Huger Circle Daytona Beach, FL 32117 Phone: (386) 274-4736 Fax: (386) 274-1222 West Volusia Service Center 1738 Patterson Avenue, Bldg. K DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: (386) 943-9793 Fax: (386) 943-8124 Phone: (386) 274-4736 Website: http://www.arcvolusia.org/ Agency Administrator: James King, LMHC, Executive Director License Number: MH 6374 Non-profit organization providing services and programs for Volusia/ Flagler County residents 21and older with developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifida. The Arc of Volusia was chartered by the State of Florida on March 23, 1962 and serves approximately 250 Volusia County adults with developmental disabilities. The Deland and Daytona Beach training centers each serve about 100 individuals and feature Adult Day Training Level I, a self-help skill acquisition program for individuals with intense needs, Adult Day Training Level II, which includes work skill development and sheltered workshop programs, and Community Inclusion, a small group community participation program. Additionally, the Supported Employment and Supported Living programs emphasize individuals integrating into the community at competitive job sites and in their own homes serve a combined fifty participants. Application procedure for site: The student will participate in the general hiring process as an employee would with Arc. The student will complete an application, interview, TB test, background screening, finger printing, drug testing, orientation, and policy review. Special considerations or needs of site:
5 Individuals participate in a 1-1, 1-3, 1-5, or 1-10 staff to client ratio based on their special needs. The facility is ADA approved. The population is generally mentally retarded with multiple disabilities. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Internships can be either one or two semesters.
6 Beta House 4680 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, FL 32807 Phone: 407-277-1942 Fax: Website: http://betacenter.org Agency Administrator in charge of internship: Viola Posley, Counselor/Internship Coordinator On-Site Supervisor s Licensure: LCSW License #: SW6068 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: 407-277-1942 Provide group, individual, and family counseling as needed to 6-12 grade pregnant and parenting adolescents. Internship Procedure: Send resume, and cover letter to bsintscha@betacenter.org, complete interview process, and attend intern orientation after internship is confirmed. Hours of Operation: 8 am- 4 pm With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed.
7 Center for Drug Free Living: Addiction Receiving Facility 712 W. Gore Street Orlando, Fl 32805 Phone: (407) 245-0012 Fax: (407) 245-0013 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Rise Page On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 6447 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 244-0012 ext. 226 The ARF is a locked facility providing detoxification and assessment services to adults experiencing withdrawal symptoms that require medical management. The ARF is a Marchman facility, accepting involuntary as well as voluntary clients. Men and women over 18. Individual, crisis, and group counseling is offered. Clients typically have cooccurring mental health disorders as well as substance use disorders. Interns would have the opportunity to observe and evaluate individuals with multiple problems and issues. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Hours of Operation: ARF is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Interns can work on weekends and evenings as well. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
8 Center for Drug Free Living: Adolescent Residential Campus 5970 South Orange Blossom Trial Intercession City, Fl 33848 Phone: (407) 846-5294 Fax: (407) 846-5298 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Keith Raskin, Clinical Manager On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 9928 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 846-5294 ARC is a residential juvenile justice program for adolescent boys with substance use and co-occuring disorders. Average length of stay is 6-9 months. Individual, group, and family counseling is provided. Many of the clients have trauma and abuse issues, as well as significant legal, family, educational, and social problems. Therapeutic model includes emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. Experiential therapy (ropes course) is an integral part of the treatment program. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview Background screening is required, including fingerprinting. Hours of Operation: ARC is open 24 hours a day, but counseling services are provided primarily on weekdays. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
9 Center for Drug Free Living: Adolescent Residential/Outpatient Program 5600 Clarcona-Ocoee Road Orlando, Fl Phone: : (407) 521-2495 Fax Fax: (407) 521-2499 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Troy E. Neilson, Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: 7931 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 521-2495 Residential and outpatient treatment services for adolescents with substance use and cooccurring disorders. Assessments for adolescents are done at the site. Residential program is approximately 90 days long, followed by outpatient. Family participation is required. Use of experiential therapy and outdoor activities are a core modality for this program. This site is appropriate for students who are interested in working with adolescents and their families. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening including fingerprinting is required prior to beginning the internship. Students are NOT to contact the adolescent program directly. Hours of Operation: Treatment services are provided in the afternoon and evenings Monday-Friday and all day on Saturday and Sunday. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
10 100 W. Columbia Street Orlando, Fl 32806 Phone: (407) 245-0014 Fax: (407) 245-0015 Center for Drug Free Living: Alpha Program Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Marnie Williams, Director or Jody Scott, LMFT #447 On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 6179 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: 407-245-0014 ext. 226 Alpha is a school-based prevention program serving elementary school children in at-risk communities in Orange County. Life skills education, individual, group, and family counseling is offered. Clients served typically have academic, social, family, and/or selfesteem issues. Interns interested in Alpha have an opportunity to learn and develop play therapy skills as well as the unique skills required to provide counseling to children. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required, including fingerprinting. Students are NOT to contact the Alpha program directly. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fridays during school hours on school days, August-June With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
11 Center for Drug Free Living: Brevard Outpatient Center 3905 Grissom Parkway Cocoa, Fl 32926 4670 Lipscomb Street, NE Suite II Palm Bay, Fl 32905 Phone: (321) 637-1866 Fax: (321) 634-3539 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Cass Scopino, Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LCSW License #: SW 5425 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: 321-637-1866 Provides outpatient assessment and treatment services to adults experiencing problems related to substance abuse. Individual, group, and family counseling is offered. Therapeutic model includes emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-7:30 pm. Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
12 Center for Drug Free Living: C.E.N.T.A.U.R. Program 100 W. Columbia Street Orlando, Fl 32806 Phone: (407) 245-0014 Fax: (407) 245-0015 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Philip O. Toal, Ed.D., Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 1453 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 244-0014 ext. 233 CENTAUR provides substance abuse and mental health counseling services to individuals who are infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Individual, family/couples, and group counseling are offered. Housing for homeless people with HIV is available at 1405 W. Michigan St. Counseling is also provided at the site. CENTAUR gives interns an opportunity to work with individuals with multiple mental health, substance abuse, and medical problems. Many of the clients are of the GLBT population. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Students are NOT to contact the site directly. Hours of Operation: Columbia Street site is open 8:00 am-4:30 Mon-Fri. Michigan Street site is open 7 days a week but most counseling services are offered on weekdays. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
13 Center for Drug Free Living: FOCUS Program 100 W. Columbia Street Orlando, Fl 32806 Phone: (407) 245-0014 Fax: (407) 245-0015 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Marnie Williams, Director or Jody Scott, LMFT #447 On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 6179 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 ext. 226 FOCUS is a community-based program providing individual, group, and family counseling to individuals in at-risk communities in Orange County. The program provides mental health counseling at no cost to individuals across the lifespan. A variety of problems and issues impacting clients from childhood through adulthood are addressed. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required, including fingerprinting. Students are NOT to contact the FOCUS program directly. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fridays, 9:00am-5:00 pm generally, with some early evening appointments available. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
14 Center for Drug Free Living: Francis Walker Halfway House 5332 Riveredge Drive Titusville, Fl 32780 Phone: (321) 264-4033 Fax: (321) 264-4034 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Josette Lopez-Shipman, Director; Wendy Whittington, Clinical Manager On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 8590 and MH 9853 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (321) 264-4033 FWHH is a residential juvenile justice program for adolescent girls with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Average length of stay is 6 months or more. Individual, group, and family counseling is provided. Many of the clients have trauma and abuse issues, as well as significant legal, family, educational, and social problems. Therapeutic model includes emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. Interest in trauma therapy as well as family counseling is desirable. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required, including fingerprinting. Hours of Operation: FWHH is open 24 hours a day, but counseling services are provided primarily on weekdays. Some weekend hours are possible. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
15 Center for Drug Free Living: Heart to Heart Women s Residential Program 96 Plumosa Avenue Casselberry, Fl 32707 Phone: (407) 767-0416 Fax: (407) 260-6051 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Name of On-Site Supervisor: Susan Nuckols, Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMFT On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: 407-767-0416 Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT,CAP Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Residential treatment services for women 18 and over who are diagnosed with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Women are expected to work and/or attend school with staff approval. Individual, group, and family counseling services are offered. Therapeutic model includes emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. The program offers a holistic, women-centered treatment approach and utilizes wellness activities, exercise, yoga, meditation, expressive arts, etc Internship Procedure: Interested students should contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening including fingerprinting is required. Hours of Operation: Open 24 hours a day, and weekend and evening hours are available as well. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
16 Center for Drug Free Living: Ivey Lane Counseling Center 4445 Old Winter Garden Road Orlando, Fl 32811 Phone: (407) 297-2003 Fax: (407) 297-2004 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Mamie Jones, Senior Counselor On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 692 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: 407-297-2003 Provides outpatient assessment and treatment services to adolescents and adults experiencing problems related to substance abuse. Individual, group, and family counseling is offered. Therapeutic model includes emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. The program is culturally sensitive and involves support in that community. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-8:30 pm. Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
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18 Center for Drug Free Living: Men s Residential Program 1405 W. Michigan Street Orlando, Fl 32805 Phone: (407) 245-0020 Fax: (407) 245-0021 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Philip O. Toal, Ed.D., Director or Jody Scott, MT 447, CAP 443 On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 1453 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 ext. 279 or 233 This program serves a large population of adult men 18 years and up with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Average length of stay is 90 days. Specialized services for homeless veterans and Spanish-speaking men are provided. Individual, group, and family counseling is offered. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Students are NOT to contact the site directly. Hours of Operation: Men s Residential is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Interns can work some weekend and evening hours. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
19 Center for Drug Free Living: New Horizons Program 100 W. Columbia Street Orlando, Fl 32806 Phone: (407) 245-0014 Ext:234 Fax: (407) 245-0015 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Susan Nuckols, LMF #404; Jody Scott, LMFT #447; Sally Moore, LMFT #655; Heather Parker, LMHC 9605 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 A school based program operating in a number of middle and high schools in Orange and Seminole Counties. Individual, group, and family counseling services are offered on site to students experiencing a variety of family, school, social, mental health, substance abuse, and other related problems. Group counseling sessions follow a curriculum which has been shown to be evidenced-based. The New Horizons program is deemed a Florida state model prevention program. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening including fingerprinting is required prior to beginning the internship. Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday during school hours and school days. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
20 Center for Drug Free Living: Non-residential Services Program 100 W. Columbia Street Orlando, Fl 32806 Phone: (407) 245-0014 ext. 231 Fax: (407) 245-0015 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Jina Thalman, Program Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LCSW License #: SW 5403 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 ext. 231 Outpatient assessment and treatment services for adults with substance abuse and cooccurring disorders. Medication-assisted treatment clinic on site as well. Group, individual, and family counseling is offered. Treatment models include emphasis on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening, including fingerprinting is required. Hours of Operation: Mon-Thur 6 am-7:30 pm; Friday 6:00 am-3:00 pm; Methadone clinic is open on Sat and Sun from 7-11 am. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
21 Center for Drug Free Living: Osceola Counseling Center 2540 Michigan Avenue Kissimmee, Fl 34744 Phone: (407) 846-5285 Fax: (407) 846-5344 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Lisa Hylkema, Director On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LCSW License #: SW 7238 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 846-5285 ext. 232 Provides outpatient assessment, intervention, treatment, and after care services for adolescents and adults experiencing substance-related and co-occurring issues. Individual, group, and family counseling is available. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required. Students are NOT to contact the Osceola Counseling Center directly. Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-8:00 pm. Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm. With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
22 Center for Drug Free Living: Women s Residential Program 8301 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Fl 32817 Phone: (407) 249-6560 Fax: (407) 275-4008 Website: http://www.cfdfl.com Agency Administrator in Charge of Internship: Jody Shotwell Scott, LMFT #447, CAP 443 Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 245-0014 x233 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Joyce Glenn Bruton, Director or Jody Scott, MT 447, CAP 443 On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 970 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 249-6560 This program serves women 18 years and up with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Average length of stay is 90 days. Pregnant and post-partum women are a priority population. Infants and children up to 4 years old may live with the mother at the center. On-site day care is provided. Internship Procedure: Interested students are to contact Jody Scott, Clinical Director by email (jscott@cfdfl.com) or by phone at number listed above to schedule interview. Background screening is required, including fingerprinting. Students are NOT to contact the site directly. Hours of Operation: Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. However, interns must work during weekday hours, Mon-Fri. With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
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24 Center for Independent Living 720 North Denning Drive Winter Park, Fl Phone: (407) 623-1070 Fax: (407) 623-1390 Website: www.cilorlando.org Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Dan Ryan Administrator's Title in Agency: Program Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 623-1070 x133 CIL is a 501 3 not for profit agency that serves people who have physical and/or psychological disabilities. All services are out-patient. The intern would participate in the counseling program, providing assessment and psychotherapy. Internship Procedure: The intern will meet with the Program Director, Mental Health Counselor, and the Human Resource Director. Hours of Operation: Monday-Wednesday 8:30 5:00pm, Thursday 9am-6pm With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate two-semester internships.
25 Children s Advocacy Center 1011 West International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (Multiple sites in Volusia and Flagler counties) Phone: (386) 238-3830 Website: www.childrensadvocacy.org On-Site Supervisor: Kristy Miller, LMHC Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Shari Clement, Clinical Director Forensic, therapeutic, and prevention services to child abuse and sexual assault victims. Programs include: Child Protection Teams, Family and Child Trauma Treatment, Behavioral Health Assessments, Sexual Assault Response Teams, Early Steps Prevention Programs, Specialized Trauma and Offender Programs, Healthy Families of Florida, and Healthy Start. Hours of Operation: Varies by site.
26 Children s Home Society of Florida 3027 San Diego Road Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 904-493-8305 Fax: 904-346-5199 Website: www.chsfl.org Agency Administrator in charge of Internship and On-Site Supervisor: Tracy McDade, LCSW Administrator's Title in Agency: Director of Program Operations Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (904) 493-8305 24-hour child welfare organization helping children and families. Hours of Operation: 8-5 p.m. M-F, Group Care 24/7. With client permission, video and audio taping are allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
27 P.O. Box 142 Daytona Beach, FL 32115 Phone: (386) 257-2297 Fax: (386) 248-1985 Domestic Abuse Council, Inc. Website: http://www.domesticabusecouncil.com/index.htm Description of site and clients: The purpose of the Domestic Abuse Council, Inc. is to provide emergency shelter, victim advocacy, transitional housing, support/education groups for victims, information and referral services, case management, residential and community programs for child witnesses of domestic violence, family intervention programs for the abusive partner, legal advocacy, community education and professional training. From website: The Domestic Abuse Council, Inc. has one emergency shelter in Daytona Beach and an intake/outreach center in DeLand. Due to the nature of the problems our residents face, the actual location is kept confidential. The shelter is heavily secured and staffed 24-hours per day.
28 Episcopal Counseling Center of Central Florida, Inc. 1021 East Robinson Street Suite A Orlando, Fl 32801 Phone: (407) 423-3327 Fax: (407) 843-1860 Website: www.ecc1021.com Name of On-Site Supervisor: Dale Eshleman On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMFT License #: MT1695 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 399-9343 ECC began under the auspices of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida as a non-profit Christian counseling center in 1979. Most therapists are licensed and active members in churches in varying denominations. We offer a sliding scale as well as file most insurances. Prefer interns who are able to commit to two semesters. Interns need to be available to see clients during normal weekday business hours at least two days a week. Evening and weekend hours can be arranged as well. Internship Procedure: Interested interns, contact Dale Eshleman via phone or e-mail to schedule a meeting. They should also fax or e-mail their resume and general information about the kinds of clients they wish to work with. Space limits one student intern at a time. Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat. 9am-6pm With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
29 1639 Atlantic Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: (904) 535-3774 Family Foundation The Bridge Website: http://www.familyfoundations.org/ Agency Administrator: Allison Kotowski, LCSW, Clinical Services Manager License Number: SW 8254 Offers family and individual counseling; BLAST This site will allow either one or two semesters.
30 701 West Plymouth Ave. DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: 386-943-4670 Florida Hospital Deland Behavioral Health Website: http://www.fhdeland.org/careandservices/behavioralhealth.aspx Supervisor: Behavioral Health Services is dedicated to providing individualized treatment to people ages 18 and older who experience serious psychiatric and/or chemical dependency problems. This acutecare setting provides effective stabilization of psychiatric symptoms and safe detoxification from chemical dependency. Admission can be arranged anytime (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Referrals are accepted from psychiatrists, community agencies, private physicians and by patients themselves. An initial diagnostic evaluation is completed within 24 hours of admission. Soon after admission, an individualized treatment plan is developed by our team. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the team consists of a psychiatrist, mental health social worker, therapist and psychiatric nurses. The treatment program addresses the patient s emotional, physical, developmental, spiritual, environmental, family, nutritional, social and recreational needs. Behavioral Health Services include: Daily sessions with a psychiatrist Individual, group and family therapy Relaxation therapy Therapeutic crafts Our staff develops a specific aftercare plan with input from each patient and significant family members. Family involvement is vital throughout the hospitalization process, as well as after discharge.
31 841 Jimmy Ann Dr. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 274-5333 Halifax Behavioral Services Website: www.halifaxhealth.org/locations/behavioralservices.aspx On-site supervisor: Rose Manzolillo Email: rose.manzolillo@halifax.org Psychiatric and psychological services for children and adolescents; individual, family, and group counseling. Hours of Operation: Daytime, evening, and weekend hours are available. Video/audio taping of sessions is not allowed. This site requires a two-semester commitment.
32 Halifax Health Psychiatric Center Fountain Building at the Halifax Medical Center 303 N. Clyde Morris Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 425-6198 Website: http://www.halifaxhealth.org/locations/communityhealthcenters.aspx On-site supervisor: Lauren Hales, LMHC License Number: MH 8690 For more than 10 years, Halifax Health - Dunn Health Center has served the needs of area adults in the Daytona Beach community. The clinic primarily provides service to uninsured and underinsured residents with chronic medical illnesses. The center offers family practice style services to adults including preventative care, sick care, adolescent services and family planning. Physicians are general practitioners in an office setting. Halifax Health - Dunn Center also may provide referrals to specialists as needed and works closely with various community agencies to help provide comprehensive care to patients. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
33 Harbor House PO Box 680748 Orlando, Florida 32868 Phone: (407) 886-2856 Website: http://www.harborhousefl.com/ On-site supervisor: From website: Harbor House provides safe shelter, a 24-hour crisis hotline, counseling, and emotional support, and legal advocacy for thousands of domestic violence survivors and their children each year. Harbor House also prepares survivors for re-entry into the community - connecting them to resources that will enable them to live independently, safely and peacefully.
34 Administrative Office: 211 N. Ridgewood Ave, Ste 204 Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: 386-252-4228 Fax: 386-252-3506 Haven Recovery Center Website: http://www.havenrecoverycenter.org On-site supervisor: Mr. Kim Cudebec, Clinical Administrator Email: kim.cudebec@havenrecoverycenter.org Phone: 386-736-0420, Ext. 3109! " #!
35 The Healing Tree - Arnold Palmer Hospital (Main Office) 601 W. Michigan Street Orlando, FL 32805 The Healing Tree (Osceola office) 1605 N. John Young Pkwy. Orlando, FL 32804 Phone: 407-317-7430 Fax: 407-540-1924 The Healing Tree Website: http://orlandohealth.com/arnoldpalmerhospital/howardphillipscenter/thehealingtree.as px?pid=2662 On-site supervisor: Josh Grover, LMHC Agency Administrator: Susan Josephson, Behavioral Health Supervisor Clients are 3-17 year old survivors of sexual trauma and/or physical trauma, and the nonoffending parent(s) or guardian(s). Any child who has been sexually abused or assaulted can receive assistance from the Healing Tree through counseling, support and referral services. The Healing Tree also serves the community by providing educational programs on sexual assault prevention, awareness and recovery, and trains master's degree level interns in the latest counseling strategies for victims of sexual abuse. While the children attend play therapy sessions, their non-offending caregivers also receive appropriate counseling on how to care for themselves and for their children. Hours of Operation: 8:30-8 p.m. M-Th, 8:30-5 p.m. Fri., 9-5 p.m. Sat. This site can accommodate only two-semester internships. 20-30 hours minimum. **Student must pay for required immunizations which can cost approximately $200.
36 Healthcare Providers and Associates: CHILL Program 1120 Citrus Oaks Run Winter Springs, Fl 32708 Phone: (407) 644-0453 Fax: (407) 644-4252 Website: http://healthykidstoday.org/cyi/chill.html Agency Administrator/On-Site Supervisor in charge of Internship: Aimee Jennings Administrator's Title in Agency: CHILL Coordinator Licensure: LMHC License #: MH5687 Telephone Number: (407) 644-0453 The CHILL Program services a consortium of twelve Winter Park schools including the high school, two middle schools, and eight elementary schools. The focus of the CHILL Program is on basic intervention covering a variety of topics including self-esteem, anger management, and depression. Qualified applicants will have a firm understanding of developments concepts and theories, and counseling theories, commiserate with their level of education and training. Applicants with an understanding in family systems theories are preferred. Interns need to be flexible and organized. Internship Procedure: Applicants interested in the CHILL Program will complete and application and questionnaire. Application will require 3 letters of recommendation, a copy of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and proof of fingerprinting clearance. A smaller pool of applicants will be invited to an interview with the CHILL staff to determine the best fit for the intern and our program. Hours of Operation: School hours This site can accommodate only two-semester internships.
37 480 W. Central Parkway Altamonte Springs, FL 32714-2415 Phone: (407) 682-0808 Fax: (407) 682-5737 Website: www.hospiceofthecomforter.org Hospice of the Comforter On-Site Supervisor: Kitty White, MSW, LCSW, Director of Patient and Family Services E-mail: kittywhite@hospiceofthecomforter.org Description of site and clients: Hospice is a multi-disciplinary healthcare provider whose patients are terminally ill. Services are provided in the facility and within the home. An intern would experience various psychosocial challenges including: direct counseling with patients and caregivers, community support for patients, and providing group support for bereaved adults and children. An intern would also be included on staff meetings, and in services related to the psychosocial department. Patients can be located in the following counties: Orange, Osceola, and Seminole. Application procedure for site: Meeting at office Screening for interest and understanding of this environment. Special consideration or needs of site: Car to travel to patients homes or facilities. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. 5 p.m. *Some evenings are available upon request, for a bereavement support program.* With client permission, audio and visual taping are allowed at this site. This site requires a two semester commitment.
38 Hospice of Volusia/Flagler 3800 Woodbriar Trail Port Orange, FL 32129 (Multiple locations in Volusia and Flagler counties) Phone: (386) 322-4701 Website: http://www.halifaxhealth.org/locations/hospiceofvolusiaflagler.aspx On-site supervisor: Catherine Saxon, LCSW License Number: SW 7067 Individual and Family Counseling; Bereavement Volunteers; New Beginnings, a support group led by master's-level professionals; Reflections, a social and informational group led by skilled volunteers; The Lawrence E. Whelan BeginAgain Children's Grief Center; and Camp BeginAgain, a weekend retreat for young people age 6 to 18 who have recently lost a loved one Hours of Operation: Varies depending on site.
39 The House Next Door, DeLand 121 W Pennsylvania Ave DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: (386) 738-9169 Fax: (386) 943-8823 Website: www.thehousenextdoor.org On-site supervisor(s): Chris Karegeannes, LMCH, LMFT, Clinical Director License Number: MH 1579, MT 2298 Counseling services at The House Next Door support personal growth and development during the usual stages of life and relationship transitions. Counseling can help individuals and families cope with the stresses of daily living which arise during events such as the birth of a baby, aging, marriage, divorce, the challenges of being a parent, inter-generational conflict, grief and loss, behavioral problems, adult, child, and family relations. Therapy services can be provided in response to such issues as crisis, trauma, individual or family dysfunction, sexual or physical abuse, job loss, substance abuse, adoption, foster placement, depression and/or chronic illness. Application procedure for site: Perspective interns are asked to contact the site supervisor and arrange for an interview. If there is a mutual interest, the prospective intern will be asked to complete a similar process to that used for employees in terms of background and drug screening. If that clearance is gained, HND can offer a placement. Special consideration or needs of site: Persons available to work during the late afternoon and early evening hours, Monday through Thursday. Hours of Operation: Daytime and evening hours are available. Both video and audio taping are allowed, with client permission This site requires a two-semester commitment.
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Deltona Family Counseling Center 840 Deltona Blvd, Suite K Florida 32725 Phone: (386) 860-1776 Fax: (386) 860-6006 Website: www.thehousenextdoor.org Stetson University Department of Counselor Education 41 The House Next Door, Deltona On-site supervisor: Jennifer Nadelkov, LMHC Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Chris Karegeannes, Clinical Director Agency Administrator s Phone: (386) 738-9169 Counseling services at The House Next Door support personal growth and development during the usual stages of life and relationship transitions. Counseling can help individuals and families cope with the stresses of daily living which arise during events such as the birth of a baby, aging, marriage, divorce, the challenges of being a parent, inter-generational conflict, grief and loss, behavioral problems, adult, child, and family relations. Therapy services can be provided in response to such issues as crisis, trauma, individual or family dysfunction, sexual or physical abuse, job loss, substance abuse, adoption, foster placement, depression and/or chronic illness. Application procedure for site: Perspective interns are asked to contact the site supervisor and arrange for an interview. If there is a mutual interest, the prospective intern will be asked to complete a similar process to that used for employees in terms of background and drug screening. If that clearance is gained, HND can offer a placement. Special consideration or needs of site: Persons available to work during the late afternoon and early evening hours, Monday through Thursday. Hours of Operation: Daytime and evening times are available. Both video and audio taping are allowed, with client permission This site requires a two-semester commitment.
42 Kids House of Seminole, Inc.: Children s Advocacy Center 5467 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Sanford, FL 32773 Phone: (407) 324-3036 Fax: (407) 324-3045 Website: http://www.kidshouse.org Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Nicole Brenenstuhl Administrator's Title in Agency: Mental Health Program Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 324-3036 x265 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Cherilyn Rowland-Petrie On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 8206 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 324-3036 x. 267 Kids House aids children by providing all necessary services for abuse cases from reporting and investigation through treatment and prosecution. Our Mental Health Program provides therapy to children who have been victims of physical and sexual abuse as well as neglect and witness to severe domestic violence. We also see nonoffending caretakers and siblings as necessary. Interns provide individual therapy with caretakers, co-therapy with children in individual, group and family treatment and may gradually work individually with children. Intern must be available to be present at Treatment Team meeting weekly on Thursdays at 9:00am. Evening hours are also required as families are often seen after school and in the evening. Internship Procedure: A student interested in an internship with our Mental Health Program should fax or email their resume to Nicole Brenenstuhl. Students who reach the interview process will be asked to complete an Internship application. Through the interview and application process we will determine the best match for both the student and Kids House. A full background check will be required. Hours of Operation: Daytime and Evening hours With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate only two-semester internships.
43 Kinder Konsulting & Parents Too 2479 Aloma Ave Winter Park, Fl 32792 Phone: (407) 657-6692 Fax: (407) 894-6010 Website: http://www.kinderkonsulting.com Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Uschi Schueller Administrator's Title in Agency: President Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 657-6692 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Elizabeth Kunz On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LCSW License #: SW 6468 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 894-4030 In home therapy sessions for children ages 0-8. Self motivated individuals who are independent workers. Internship Procedure: Submit resume via fax or e-mail to Sarah Skees at sarah.skees@kinderkonsulting.com. If Kinder Konsulting is accepting interns, after resume is submitted, Sarah will set up an interview. Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or by appointment. With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate only two-semester internships.
44 Kimberly s Cottage: Marion County Children s Advocacy Center 2131 SW 22nd Place, Suite 101 Ocala, Fl 34471 Phone: (352)873-4739 Fax: (352) 873-6795 Website: http://www.kimberlyscottage.org Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Roberta M. Lapp Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Director Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (352) 873-4739 Licensure: LCSW License #: SW 7760 Multidisciplinary team-short term crisis intervention counseling/therapy for children and non-offending parent. Ages 3-18, child sexual abuse, physical abuse, exposed to domestic violence and substance abuse. A desire to work with children/families/community agencies. Willingness to learn and deal with trauma. To continue past semester if indicated to complete therapy with child they are working with. Internship Procedure: Complete the application packet which includes a criminal background check, finger printing, resume, references upon request. Hours of Operation: Tues-Thur 8-7:00pm; Friday 8:00-3:00pm; Mondays are possible depending on the student With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate only two-semester internships.
45 1650 N. Park Ave North Maitland, FL 32751 Phone: (407) 647-0660 Fax: (407) 637-3059 LaAmistad Behavioral Health Services Website: http://www.lamistad.com On-site supervisor: Sheryl Fisher, LMHC License Number: MH 6549 Supervisor s Phone: (407) 637-3050 Supervisor s Email: Sheryl.Fisher@uhsinc.com LaAmistad is a residential treatment facility for longer-term intensive treatment of children and adolescents. Homelike facility offers individualized, multidisciplinary treatment options as well as schooling for the duration of time in the treatment. Self or insurance paid clients only. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. This site requires a two-semester commitment.
46 Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare 1800 Mercy Drive Orlando, FL 32808 Phone: 407-875-3700 Website: http://www.lakesidecares.org/ On-site supervisor: Karen Horn, LCSW Supervisor s Phone: 407-875-3700 x 6045 Supervisor s Email: karenr@lakesidecares.org Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare is a private, not-for-profit 501(c) 3 charitable organization that provides comprehensive community behavioral healthcare services to the Orange County community. Lakeside has been serving the community for over 25 years. Assessment Center The Access Center provides screening services for both involuntary and voluntary clients, and is provided on an in-house, walk-in basis for individuals seeking care for themselves or a family member. Lakeside is a community mental health center and designated public receiving facility. Non-emergency assessments are available from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., 7 days a week, including holidays. Emergency assessments are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Every client is screened for mental health issues, substance use disorders and other addictions. Alternative referrals are made to more appropriate providers in the community when Lakeside is unable to provide services. All age groups
47 122 S. Segrave Street, Suite 110-120 Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 248-0712 Fax: (386) 248-0916 Website: http://www.neighbortofamily.org On-site supervisor: Lavonne Lynch Neighbor to Family Agency Administrator s Phone Number: (386) 248-0712, ext. 110 Neighbor to Family provides sibling foster care, professional foster care, adoption services, clinical counseling services, family team conferencing, and first response services to families. From website: Neighbor To Family is the nation's premier foster placement program for sibling groups. We also serve children with special needs and older foster children who are preparing to transition to independent living. Our family-centered approach brings together birth parents, foster care givers, highly qualified program staff, and interested community agencies to provide quality foster care services for abused and neglected children and their parents. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. 5 p.m.
48 Orlando Regional Health Orlando Regional Health 1414 Kuhl Ave, MP #14 Orlando, FL 32806 Phone: (321) 841-5328 Fax: (407) 649-6937 Website: http://orlandohealth.com On-site supervisor: Quentin W. Ireland, RN, BSN, Student Coordinator, Orlando Health Educational Programs Agency Administrator s Phone Number: Pager: (407) 623-7611 Email: Quentin.Ireland@orlandohealth.com South Seminole Hospital is home to Orlando Health Behavioral Healthcare, an 80-bed psychiatric hospital. We offer comprehensive services for people suffering from mental and addictive disorders. A full range of psychiatric disorders are treated from depression and bipolar disorder to schizophrenia as well as addictive behaviors stemming from drug and alcohol use. The facility has three adult units, a child/adolescent unit, and a unit for adults requiring an intensive level of care. Programs on the units include group, individual, and expressive therapies. Each patient receives individual care plans tailored to their individual needs. Admissions to the hospital are accepted through direct admission from an on-staff psychiatrist or through psychiatric triage in the Orlando Health Emergency Departments. Care is provided by RNs, LPNs, mental health technicians, psychosocial service clinicians, physicians, expressive therapists, dietitians, and chaplains who specialize in caring for Behavioral Health patients. Services provided are family oriented and also include discharge plan to assist patient's transition to outside resources.
49 Park Place Behavioral Health 206 Park Place Blvd. Kissimmee, Fl 34741 Phone: (407)846-0023 Website: http://www.ppbh.org Name of On-Site Supervisor: Wilma Rocafort and Susanne B. Parlade, Psy. D. On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC and Psychologist License #: MH 8768 and PY 6749 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (407) 846-0023 ext. 2182 PPBH is a community mental health in Kissimmee, Fl. We have in-patient, out-patient and crisis unit. In addition, to several adults and adolescent residential programs. We have a very diverse population from different backgrounds with a high Hispanic population. Most of our interns will participate and get their experience in the Day Treatment Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program with individuals, and group treatment. Internship Procedure: Intern will have to complete an application through our Human Resources Dept. Will need to get background check, fingerprinted, and complete an orientation (2 days)plus CPR and HIV class if accepted as an intern. Hours of Operation: We are a 24/7 facility. Most outpatient services are open from 7:30-6:00pm With client permission, audio taping is allowed. This site can accommodate one or two-semester internships.
50 Pasadena Village 119 Pasadena Place Orlando, Fl Phone: (407) 246 5250 Fax: (407) 246-5271 Website: http://www.pasadenavilla.com Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Leighann Straughn Administrator's Title in Agency: Clinical Manager Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (407) 246-5250 Private, adult, residential psychiatric facility with chronic mental illness, utilizing social integration model. Internship Procedure: Must contact Leighann Straughn first to set up an interview and tour the site. Hours of Operation: This is a 24 hour facility; interns can work evening hours until 8 p.m. With client permission, audio taping is allowed.
51 209 Dunlawton Ave., Unit 16 Port Orange, FL 32127 Phone: (386) 492-6938 or (386) 212-3634 Port Orange Counseling Website: http://www.portorangecounseling.com On-site supervisor: Russel Holloway, MS, NCC Email: rholloway@portorangecounseling.com Description of site and clients: From website: Our staff of highly qualified Marriage and Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors offer a complete range of therapeutic services at affordable rates, including individual, couple, and family therapy for adults, adolescents, and children; group therapy; pre-marital counseling; marital and relationship counseling; career counseling; and workshops and seminars. Hours of operation: Mon-Thurs: 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Fri-Sat: By appointment.
52 PREVENT! Of Brevard, Inc, 1948 Pineapple Ave. Melbourne, Fl 32935 Phone: (321) 259-7262 Fax: (321)984-9598 Website: www.preventofbrevardinc.net Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Kay Heimmer Administrator's Title in Agency: President/CEO Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (321)259-7262 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Kristin Woodling On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC License #: MH 9900 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (321) 543-2087 Not-for-profit substance abuse prevention agency serving all of Brevard County. Internship Procedure: Please e-mail resume to Kristin Woodling at woodlingk@yahoo.com Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. *Some evening programs* With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed.
53 Seminole Behavioral Healthcare 237 Fernwood Blvd. Fern Park, FL 32730 Phone: (407) 831-2411 Website: www.seminolecares.org On-site Supervisor: Laurel Davis, Director of Clinical Education Email: ldavis@seminolecares.org Description of site and clients: Large community mental health system serving all of Seminole County. From website: While many community resources in Seminole County offer support for people who are feeling down and out, our programs and services have been specifically designed to reach those who suffer from serious and persistent mental illness. In many cases, we're truly a safety net for those who have nowhere to turn. Our intention is not to provide custodial care or reward dependence on the mental health system. Instead, we offer temporary housing, support, and education -- allowing our clients to achieve a sense of self-respect, acquire useful skills, and develop the highest possible level of independence. Hours of Operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week This site requires a two-semester commitment.
54 Serenity House West Residential Treatment Center 2775 Big John Drive DeLand, FL 32723 Phone:(386) 734-3111 Website: Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Bob Borgren, Supervisor Email: bob.borgren@havenrecoverycenter.org Haven Recovery Center operates the Serenity House West program, a CARFaccredited, DCF licensed Level II long term residential program for adult males, age 18 and older. With a capacity of 50 clients, this program serves the homeless, incarcerated drug offenders, and veterans, utilizing a modified therapeutic community model to assist individuals who meet ASAM PPC-2R criteria for level II treatment. In addition to individual counseling and psychoeducational substance abuse group therapy, the clinical team provides core group therapy in Anger Management, Relapse Prevention and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) treatment modalities.
55 South Brevard Women s Center 1425 Aurora Road Melbourne, Fl 32935 Phone: (321) 242-1526 Fax: (321) 242-7464 Website: http://www.womenscenterinbrevard.org Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Sue Kiley, LMHC Administrator's Title in Agency: Director of Programs Agency Administrator's Telephone Number: (321) 242-3110 ext. 316 Name of On-Site Supervisor: Dr. Allison Nevin On-Site Supervisor's Licensure: LMHC & Psychologist License #: Mh 7084 & PY 7179 On-Site Supervisor's Telephone Number: (321) 242-3110 ext. 326 Outpatient mental health services. Generally seeing individual women clients, but also opportunity to see & provide counseling to men, children, couples, families and cofacilitate groups. Knowledge of domestic violence, sexual violence, and impact of childhood abuse is helpful. A balance of knowledge of resources, empathy and encouragement of independence. Internship Procedure: Send resume, cover letter detailing students need (i.e. dates of internship, required hours) and why he/she is a good fit for the program. Copy of transcript showing completed classes also helpful. Hours of Operation: 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri. (rarely evening hours available-mostly for groups). With client permission, audio and videotaping are allowed. This site can accommodate only two-semester internships.
56 Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare 1220 Willis Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (*Multiple locations and programs; see next page*) Phone: (386) 236-3200 Fax: (386) 323-2221 Website: http://www.smabehavioral.org/ On-site supervisor(s): Various depending on site. Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Mary Boener, Intern/Volunteer Coordinator Agency Administrator s Phone: (386) 323-3291 Email: volunteer@smabehavioral.org Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare exists to deliver exceptional and comprehensive behavioral healthcare to individuals and families in our community. Our vision is a community where addiction and mental illness are treated promptly, comprehensively and with respect for all. Services include: a crisis stabilization unit; detoxification unit; adult inpatient and outpatient services; adolescent services; family intervention; outreach and prevention services; and vocational services. Hours of Operation: Daytime, evening, and weekend hours are available. This site requires a two-semester commitment.
57 Bunnell Vince Carter Sanctuary 301 Justice Lane Bunnell, Florida 32110 Stewart-Marchman-Act Locations From website: Our mission is to provide a safe and effective treatment environment to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, offering the latest comprehensive programs, along with time tested evidenced based models of recovery rehabilitation, demonstrating an alternative way of life without chemical dependency. Daytona BEACH House 1004 Big Tree Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32119 From website: BEACH House provides short-term screening and referral residential program for at-risk and runaway youth. The Oaks Dr. Jimmy Huger Campus 3875 Tiger Bay Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 From website: The Oaks Program is a moderate risk, residential, delinquency rehabilitation program for boys under contract with the Department of Juvenile Justice. Darrell & Stevie Waltrip Residential Adolescent Program 3875 Tiger Bay Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 Pinegrove 1150 Red John Drive Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 Reality House 1341 Indian Lake Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 From website: Reality House is an 85-bed correctional residential substance abuse treatment facility, based upon a therapeutic community model. It is the only therapeutic
58 community of its kind in Florida housing inmates outside the walls of a prison. Reality House is a re-entry program for Florida Department of Corrections inmates. Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare 1220 Willis Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Enrichment Industries 200 Fentress Blvd., Suite C&D Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 From website: The Enrichment Program helps individuals enhance their independent living skills, obtain meaningful employment, and achieve their maximum potential. Services offered include psychosocial rehabilitation, supported employment and employment through contract services. Project WARM 129 Michigan Avenue Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 From website: Project WARM (Women Assisting Recovering Mothers) is a long-term residential program for women who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting young children. The women live on campus with their children under the age of six, and educational programs are provided for the children. Older children can visit overnight with their mothers on site on weekends. Debary DeBary Outpatient Care Center 356 Englenook Drive DeBary, Florida 32713 Deland DeLand Counseling Center 105 Calvin Street DeLand, Florida 32720 New Smyrna Beach Southeast Volusia Outpatient Care Center 307 North Orange Street New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168
59 Palm Coast Step Up Industries 1 Corporate Drive, Building 3 Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Palatka Putnam County Outpatient Care Center 310 South Palm Avenue Palatka, Florida 32177
60 Three Springs 1386 Indian Lake Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 Phone: (386) 254-5150 Fax: (386) 254-6980 Website: http://www.sequeltsi.com/programs/contract/daytona On-site supervisor: Mary Kathryn Brown, LMHC Email: mary.brown@threesprings.com Three Springs Sex Offender Program is a program for adolescent male sex offenders 13 to 18 years old. The Three Springs programs have two components with 33 beds for highrisk adolescents and 16 beds for moderate-risk adolescents, for a total of 49 beds on site. The core program is a competency-based level system integrating behavioral and clinical objectives, skill building, and task completion. The Daytona Beach facility has a staff of 47 full-time employees including qualified employees for clinical and medical services, support services, and direct care. Staff members at all levels are full participants in an interdisciplinary treatment team approach to address individualized needs, offer guidance and assistance in goal completion, and monitor youth progress towards successful transition of the youth to his family and the community. This site has a two-semester commitment.
61 University Behavioral Center 2500 Discovery Drive Orlando, FL 32826 Phone: (407) 281-7000 Fax: (407) 282-7012 Website: http://www.universitybehavioral.com/ On-site supervisor: Fran Routt, Director of Clinical Services Email: fran.routt@uhsinc.com Phone: 407-281-7000x 185 Description of site and clients: Serves females and males aged 6-18. Residential facility for children with trauma and behavioral issues. From website: Our mission is to be a life-changing resource to our patients, their families and our community. Through the provision of intensive, evidence-based and safe mental health treatment, we will work with our patients and their families to allow them to lead more fulfilling and productive lives. We further commit to create a safe and supportive work and treatment environment that promotes a caring attitude, team work, employee development and pride in University Behavioral Center. Hours of operation: Mon- Fri: 8 a.m.-5p.m. Some evening and weekend hours may be available. This site requires a two-semester commitment.
62 Vince Carter Sanctuary (Stewart-Marchman-Act) 301 Justice Lane Bunnell, FL 32110 Phone: (386) 254-1151 Fax: (386) 254-1160 Website: http://www.vincecartersanctuary.org On-site supervisor: Lynn Blackmon, LMFT, Intern/Volunteer Coordinator License Number: MT 2028 Agency Administrator in charge of Internship: Mary Boener (Stewart-Marchman) Agency Administrator s Phone: 386-323-2288 Email: mboener@stewartmarchman.org Our mission is to provide a safe and effective treatment environment to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, offering the latest comprehensive programs, along with time tested evidenced based models of recovery rehabilitation, demonstrating an alternative way of life without chemical dependency. Services include: detoxification; drug treatment and rehabilitation; alcohol treatment and rehabilitation; tobacco cessation; equine therapy; dual diagnosis; family and marital therapy; aftercare; and outpatient services Hours of Operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week This site requires a two-semester commitment.
63 VITAS Hospice Care 2381 Mason Avenue Suite 100 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 Phone: 386-671-2792 Website: http://www.vitas.com/ On-site supervisor: Liz Knowlton, LCSW (site supervisor) VITAS cares for adult and pediatric patients with a wide range of life-limiting illnesses, including cancer, stroke, heart disease, lung disease, liver disease, kidney disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Alzheimer s and AIDS. When medical treatments can no longer cure a disease, VITAS team of hospice professionals still can do a great deal to control pain, reduce anxiety and offer needed spiritual and emotional support to patients and their families. Hospice services are provided wherever people with life-limiting illness reside and could benefit from hospice care: Patients homes 24 dedicated inpatient hospice units Hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living communities and residential care facilities VITAS services are coordinated with the patient s physician and provided during regularly scheduled visits by hospice team members to manage the patient s care. If a crisis should arise, VITAS is able to respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week. VITAS also provides a continuum of other palliative services to complement traditional hospice care, helping patients and families clarify their care goals and achieve comfort and symptom relief. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, VITAS operates 45 hospice programs in 15 states and the District of Columbia and is one of the nation s largest providers of end-of-life care. The name VITAS (pronounced VEE-tahs) is derived from the Latin word for lives. It symbolizes the VITAS mission: to preserve the quality of life for those who have a limited time to live.