Michael Olivares, Registered Psych Associate
Catholic University, 2021-22
LMSWs & LGPCs
PsychCare is excited to announce that there are currently several open positions for non-fully licensed clinicians to work in a group private practice setting.
- LMSW – Licensed Masters Social Worker
- LGPC – Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor
Positions available in all of our locations that include: Baltimore, Columbia or Silver Spring, MD.
LMSWs & LGPCs
PsychCare is excited to announce that there are currently several open positions for non-fully licensed clinicians to work in a group private practice setting.
- LMSW – Licensed Masters Social Worker
- LGPC – Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor
Positions available in all of our locations that include: Baltimore, Columbia or Silver Spring, MD.
Michael Olivares, Registered Psych Associate
Catholic University, 2021-22
Benefits of Being a LMSW or LGPC at PsychCare
Diverse Clientele:
PsychCare provides opportunities to work with a highly diverse group of individuals of varying age, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. Clinicians provides treatment for a wide range of presenting problems and diagnoses. Additionally, the clinician will be working among a wide variety of other licensed psychologists with diverse backgrounds and training, ranging from those trained in ACT, CBT to psychodynamic psychotherapy. The wide range of clinical experiences at PsychCare helps build a strong clinical foundation that will serve emerging clinicians in a wide variety of professional settings in the future. It also exposes the Registered Psychology Associate / LMSW / LGPC to the ins and outs of private practice.
Psychotherapy:
PsychCare offers the opportunity to provide both short-term and long-term psychotherapy; in certain instances, supervision of group and/or couples therapy may be available. Most often individuals and couples are seen at a frequency of once a week. Clinicians may be trained in ACT, mindfulness, CBT, trauma-focused, emotionally-focused, or psychodynamic approaches, dependent on supervisor availability.
Supervision:
Students receive 1-2 hours of clinical supervision per week by a licensed clinician (e.g. LMSWs would be supervised by a Board Approved LCSW-C.) Some of the theoretical orientations emphasized in clinical supervision include interpersonal/experiential process, ACT, CBT, and psychodynamic theories, dependent on the supervisor.
Training Seminars:
Students are given the opportunity to attend a variety of workshops and continuing education programs.