Page 1 of 92 Counseling M.A. Program Site Possibilities for Spring, 2016 Contents Career Services Center ............................................................................................................................................ 4 (wvu) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Carruth Center for Psychological and Psychiatric Services ............................................................................ 5 Chestnut Ridge Center RTC ................................................................................................................................... 6 Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 7 WVU School of Medicine, Dept of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry ................................................................ 8 Chestnut Ridge Hospital ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Dual Diagnosis Unit Adolecent Unit ...................................................................................................................... 8 Chestnut Ridge Hospital ....................................................................................................................................... 10 DDU Addictions Unit ........................................................................................................................................... 10 Chestnut Ridge Day Hospital................................................................................................................................ 11 Counseling Associates .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Fairmont Regional Medical Center ....................................................................................................................... 13 Fairmont State University ..................................................................................................................................... 14 FamilyBehavioral Resources ................................................................................................................................ 15 Family & Marital Counseling Center, inc............................................................................................................. 15 Family Services ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Marion/Harrison Counties .................................................................................................................................... 16 Fayette County Drug & Alcohol Commission, Inc. ............................................................................................. 17 F.C.I. Morgantown – Department of Psychology ................................................................................................. 18 F.C.C. Hazelton, Federal Bureau of Prisons ......................................................................................................... 19 Glenville State College ......................................................................................................................................... 20 Greenbriar Treatment Center ................................................................................................................................ 20 Highland-Clarksburg Hospital .................................................................................................................................. 21 Hope Network Family Based Mental Health Services, Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services, Inc...................... 22 Intensive Trauma Therapy, Inc. ............................................................................................................................ 23 MindFit ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 (Carruth) ................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Mon County Child Advocacy Center ................................................................................................................... 25 Mon County Youth Services Center ..................................................................................................................... 26 Morgantown Vet Center ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Pressley Ridge – Laurel Park ................................................................................................................................ 28 Pressley Ridge – Morgantown .............................................................................................................................. 29 Pruntytown Correctional Center ........................................................................................................................... 30 Professional Development Opportunities ............................................................................................................. 30 Supervision Theoretical Orientation ..................................................................................................................... 30 Ronald D. Pearse & Associates ............................................................................................................................ 31 Seneca Health Services, Inc. ................................................................................................................................. 32 SPHS C.A.R.E. Center.......................................................................................................................................... 33 Student Assistance Program ................................................................................................................................. 34 Valley Health Care System ................................................................................................................................... 35 Waynesburg University Counseling Center.......................................................................................................... 36
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Counseling M.A. Program Site Possibilities for Spring, 2016
Contents
Career Services Center ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Dual Diagnosis Unit Adolecent Unit ...................................................................................................................... 8
DDU Addictions Unit ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Chestnut Ridge Day Hospital................................................................................................................................ 11
Fairmont Regional Medical Center ....................................................................................................................... 13
Fairmont State University ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Family & Marital Counseling Center, inc............................................................................................................. 15
Family Services ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Fayette County Drug & Alcohol Commission, Inc. ............................................................................................. 17
F.C.I. Morgantown – Department of Psychology ................................................................................................. 18
F.C.C. Hazelton, Federal Bureau of Prisons ......................................................................................................... 19
Glenville State College ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Greenbriar Treatment Center ................................................................................................................................ 20
Mon County Child Advocacy Center ................................................................................................................... 25
Mon County Youth Services Center ..................................................................................................................... 26
Morgantown Vet Center ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Pressley Ridge – Laurel Park ................................................................................................................................ 28
Pruntytown Correctional Center ........................................................................................................................... 30
Professional Development Opportunities ............................................................................................................. 30
Ronald D. Pearse & Associates ............................................................................................................................ 31
Seneca Health Services, Inc. ................................................................................................................................. 32
SPHS C.A.R.E. Center .......................................................................................................................................... 33
Student Assistance Program ................................................................................................................................. 34
Valley Health Care System ................................................................................................................................... 35
Waynesburg University Counseling Center.......................................................................................................... 36
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West Virginia Family Grief Center....................................................................................................................... 37
West Virginia Industrial Home ............................................................................................................................. 38
West Virginia University Faculty & Staff Assistance Program ........................................................................... 39
WV Therapy & Wellness Center .......................................................................................................................... 39
WVU College of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences ...................................................................................... 41
West Virginia University Upward Bound/TRIO .................................................................................................. 42
Wheeling Jesuit University ................................................................................................................................... 43
AL Wilson Elementary ......................................................................................................................................... 44
Albert Gallatin Middle School .............................................................................................................................. 44
Big Elm Elementary School.................................................................................................................................. 47
Blackshere Elementary School ............................................................................................................................. 48
Bridgeport High School ........................................................................................................................................ 49
Clay-Battelle Middle High School........................................................................................................................ 50
Cheat Lake ............................................................................................................................................................ 51
D. Ferd Swaney Elementary ................................................................................................................................. 52
East Fairmont Junior High School ........................................................................................................................ 52
East Park Elementary ............................................................................................................................................ 54
Fairmont Senior High School ............................................................................................................................... 56
Lincoln High School ............................................................................................................................................. 57
Mannington Middle School .................................................................................................................................. 59
Morgantown High School ..................................................................................................................................... 61
Mountaineer Middle School ................................................................................................................................ 62
Mountainview Elementary School ........................................................................................................................ 64
Mylan Park Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 65
North Marion High School ................................................................................................................................... 66
Notre Dame High School ...................................................................................................................................... 67
Parkersburg South High School ............................................................................................................................ 69
Pleasants County Middle School .......................................................................................................................... 70
Pleasant Valley Elementary School ...................................................................................................................... 71
Preston High School ............................................................................................................................................. 72
Richwood Middle School ..................................................................................................................................... 73
Robert C. Byrd High School ................................................................................................................................. 74
St. Francis Central Catholic School ...................................................................................................................... 76
Skyview Elementary School ................................................................................................................................. 77
South Middle School............................................................................................................................................. 78
Taylor County Middle School .............................................................................................................................. 79
Terra Alta/East Preston Middle ............................................................................................................................ 80
Triadelphia Middle School ................................................................................................................................... 81
Uniontown Area High School ............................................................................................................................... 82
Professional Development Opportunities ............................................................................................................. 82
University High School......................................................................................................................................... 83
Valley High School, Short Line ............................................................................................................................ 84
Washington Irving Middle School ........................................................................................................................ 85
Watson Elementary School ................................................................................................................................... 86
West Fairmont Middle School .............................................................................................................................. 88
Westwood Middle School ..................................................................................................................................... 90
Wheeling Park High School.................................................................................................................................. 91
White Hall Elementary ......................................................................................................................................... 92
Description of Site: Career Services is here to assist WVU students. We help students discover their interests and guide them in selecting a field of study. We can assist students in preparing a career plan by teaching them to develop job search techniques, writing a resume or preparing for an interview.
Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, student
assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, treatment team
meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance Observes: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, family
counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance Not Available: Crisis Counseling, couples counseling, Home-Based/Visit, Inpatient Treatment,
Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Parent Teacher Conference. Population served: adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, Asian, American
Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Sometimes: in-house training sessions, support to attend local, in-state or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive behavioral, solution focused, eclectic, integrative Secondary: behavioral, psychodynamic, Gestalt, Adlerian, Rogerism, Clientele centered Website: http://careerservices.wvu.edu/
Description of site: Residential treatment center for troubled teenage boys. 18-24 month program, 15 bed unit. Clinical Activities: Independently: Treatment team meetings, inpatient treatment Co-facilitated: Psychoeducation, group counseling, family counseling, inpatient treatment. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, crisis counseling, family counseling, inpatient
treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance. Population served: adolescents, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, chronically mentally ill,
Black or African American, Multiracial and White. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training.. Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, Adlerian, integrative. Secondary: solution – focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt, Rogerian-person-centered, eclectic Website: www.wvuhealthcare.com
Description of Site: This internship is located in out-patient services department of behavioral medicine and psychiatry. We see patients in individual, group and family modalities and treat all psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. The site is the home to the school of medicine psychiatry residency and therefore has an interdisciplinary teams of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and counselors who work here. We provide clinical services as well as teaching sand conducting clinical research.
Clinical activities: Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, couples
counseling, treatment team meetings, family counseling, Intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Observes: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, and Family counseling. Population served: children, adolescence, adults, older adults, Minority, substance abuse/depending,
low SES, chronically mentally ill, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. LGBT
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Staff meetings, Treatment team meetings, and in-house training sessions. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive behavioral, Behavioral, solution-Focused, eclectic. Secondary: Psychodynamic. Website: http://wvumedicine.com/hospitals-and-facilities/chestnut-ridge-center
Description of site: Level 4 Residential Program for Adolescent Males (13-18) with Dual Diagnosis: All adolescents must be adjudicated and in states custody. Highly restrictive treatment facility that focuses on assisting its clients with decreasing maladaptive behaviors and strengthen effective coping skills. Also focuses on
addressing substance use problems which range from abuse to addiction. Average length of stay is 9-12 months.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, treatment team
meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, inpatient treatment Co-facilitated: Individual counseling, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis counseling,
treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference.
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: adolescents, substance abuse/depending, low SES, Asian, American Indian or
Alaskan native, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial and White. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings. Sometimes: In-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Not at this time: On-line training Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: eclectic. Website: http://health.wvu.edu/crh/index.html
Description of site: The Dual Diagnosis Unit is a short-term, inpatient detox center. In addition
to addiction, we treat psychiatric illness. Clinically, we provide group, individual, and family therapy. On days the student is at the facility, he/she will be attending a Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Team from 9-10 am and Medical Rounds from 10-11 am. He/She will be observing group, individual, couple and family therapy sessions.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, Couples
counseling, family counseling. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, Couples
counseling, family counseling, inpatient treatment. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, Treatment team
meetings, Couples counseling, family counseling, inpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team,
mentally ill. Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Treatment team meetings Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
Description of site: Brief partial hospitalization program for adults with mental illness and long term chronic mental illness, outpatient care program. (daytime hrs).
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, couples counseling, family counseling. Co-facilitated: psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings,
intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.. Observes: psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings,
intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team. Population served: adults, older adults, substance abuse/depending, chronically mentally ill, Asian,
American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white,
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: treatment team meetings Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral Secondary: Solution focused Website: www.wvuh.com
Description of site: At Fairmont General Hospital, the student could be placed with the in-patient adult unit, The OATS Program (Outpatient Adolescent Program) or perhaps the structured out-patient for adults.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, inpatient
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team
Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference,
chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: treatment team meetings Sometimes: staff meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: integrative (overall) depends on the therapist the student works with and which
Description of Site: small university serving total of approx. 7800 students. Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, group counseling Observes: individual counseling sessions, crisis counseling and treatment Team Meetings. Population served: Adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, Low SES,
Chronically Mentally III, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
Description of Site: Outpatient, Private Practice Clinical Activities: Individual, Couples, and Family Counseling Population Served: Professional Development Opportunities: Supervised Practice of outpatient counseling Learn basics of family and marriage counselling. Website: www.fmccwv.org
Description of site: United Way Agency providing counseling, home health services, socially, necessary services to individuals and families. We are a behavioral health center #129 and follow OFLAC and Medicaid regs. 2 full time and 1 certified licensed social worker(s) (MSW) provide counseling services, counseling and social work interns have been a part of our agency for over 20 years. Weekday services, No weekends.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, couples counseling, family
counseling, and home-based visits. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, couples counseling, family counseling. Population served: children (ages3+), adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance
abuse/depending, low SES, chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Not at this time: treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, solution focused, eclectic Secondary: Gestalt, Rogersism-clientele centered Website: www.wvfamilyservices.org Requires 2 days per week for Practicum
Description of site: Outpatient drug and alcohol counseling Clinical Activities: Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, alcohol, chronically mentally
illness, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
NOTE: May take up to 60 days to have student complete basic background check. Description of site: Maximum security federal prison with large residential substance abuse
treatment program. Staff consists of 4 licensed clinical psychologists, 9 drug treatment specialists, and 1 psychology technician.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, intensive
outpatient treatment. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, intensive outpatient treatment. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, intensive outpatient treatment. Population served: adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, chronically
mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training. Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, Secondary: psychodynamic Website: www.bop.gov Currently Using
Description of site: FCC Hazelton is a Federal Correctional Complex containing a high security
male prison,(USP), and female facility containing all custody levels (SFF). We offer both inpatient and outpatient drug abuse programs, inpatient CBT program, outpatient trauma program, initial psychological screening and evaluation of needs, group and individual psychological counseling, treatment of severe mental illness, and suicide prevention programs, and a mental illness management program. We serve a diverse population of adult inmates from all over the country. Please see brochure located in 502 Allen Hall.
Clinical Activities: Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, intensive
outpatient treatment. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, Inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment.
Not Available: Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, Home-based/Visit, Parent Teacher
mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings. Sometimes: In-house training sessions, On-line training Not at this time: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, Solution-Focused, Eclectic, Integrative Secondary: Behavioral, psychodynamic Website: www.bop.gov Emailed for information
Description of site: Dual diagnosis (mental illness/D&A) Rehab. Inpatient with 5 patient satellites.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, treatment team meetings Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment,
Population served: adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, chronically mentally ill, Asian,
American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, Sometimes: on-line training, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, eclectic Website: www.greenbriar.net
Description of site: Family based mental health services program in Uniontown, PA serving Fayette County area. Broad range of services provided are described in the web site.
Clinical Activities: Independently: treatment team meetings Co-facilitated: group counseling, treatment team meetings Observes: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, couples counseling, family
counseling, home based visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Population served: children, adolescents, Families, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES,
chronically mentally ill, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
attend local, instate or regional workshops. Sometimes: on-line training Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: solution focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt, Adlerian, Rogerism-clientele centered,
Description of Site: This mental health agency is one that assesses and treats trauma related disorders. Students can be exposed to universal counseling techniques such as rapport building, open-ended questions, reflective listening, assessments and diagnosing etc.
Strong commitment to supervision and development of student’s counseling skills. Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, treatment team meetings, couples
counseling, family counseling, intensive outpatient treatment. Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, treatment team meetings, couples
counseling, family counseling, intensive outpatient treatment. Observes: group counseling, crisis counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, student
assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, Asian, American Indian, Alaskan
Native, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-
house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops.
Description of site: Provides alcohol and other drug education and counseling for WVU students who have been cited for alcohol infractions who voluntarily seek assistance. Individual and group counseling, individual counseling with students experiencing depression, anxiety, panic, relationship and other psychiatric disorders.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions. Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, Adlerian, Rogerism-clientele
centered, eclectic Website: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/shs/healthEdu/StudentAssistanceProgram.asp Apply Through Carruth
http://www.moncocac.org/ Description of site: Advocacy center for victims of child abuse and neglect Clinical Activities: Independently: Co-facilitated: Observes: Population served: abused or neglected children and their families. Professional Development Opportunities: Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Trauma focused therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Need to commit to 2 semesters. Need training prior to start in the fall.
Description of site: Emergency crisis shelter for youth 12-18 years – most youth (95%) are in states custody either temporarily or permanently.
Clinical Activities: Independently: group counseling, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, home-based visits, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team. Population served: adolescents, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, Asian, American Indian
or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, psychodynamic, NO WEBSITE.
Description of site: Readjustment counseling facility of Department of Veteran Affairs. Clinical Activities: Independent: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team Meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, and intensive outpatient treatment.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team Meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, and intensive outpatient treatment.
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team Meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, and intensive outpatient treatment.
Population served: adults, older adults, minority, and alcoholic. Professional Development Opportunities: Often: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, on-line training Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive – behavioral Secondary: behavioral, psychodynamic and Gestalt Website: http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/facility.asp?ID=398
Description of Site: Nonprofit residential facility of emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children between 13 – 19 years, work to reunify with families for permanency.
Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, family counseling, intensive outpatient treatment. Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, Home based visits, family counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Observes: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, team treatment meetings, family counseling, home-based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: adolescents, Asian, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Black or African American,
Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Treatment team meetings Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line training,
support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral solution – focused, psychodynamic, Gastalt, Adlerian, eclectic,
Description of Site: Pruntytown Correctional Center is a WV State Correctional Center for minimum and medium security inmates convicted of property and substance abuse offenses. It is an intake facility for evaluation and classification, houses the state-wide residential substance abuse treatment unit (RSAT), and is a step down facility for other facilities within the Department of Corrections. Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducational group counseling,
substance abuse assessment and counseling, crisis counseling. Co-facilitated individual counseling sessions, psychoeducational group counseling,
substance abuse assessment and counseling, crisis counseling, psychological assessment and evaluations, psychiatric referrals.
Observes individual counseling sessions, psychoeducational group counseling,
substance abuse assessment and counseling, crisis counseling, psychological assessment and evaluations, psychiatric referrals.
Population served: adult males, substance abuse/depending, low SES, mood disorders,
personality disorders, white, African-American, Hispanic, multiracial. Professional Development Opportunities
Frequently: staff meetings Sometimes: in-house training sessions Supervision Theoretical Orientation
Cognitive behavioral, correctional management and classification Website: www.wvdoc.com/wvdoc
Description of site: Site 1. Private Practice: serves a broad range of clients and presenting problems Site 2. A 22 bed residential treatment facility for youth (10 girls and 12 boys) Note: students generally split their internship at both locations.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, family counseling. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, family
counseling. Observes: treatment team meetings Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending,
low SES, chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, black or African American, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line training. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, Secondary: solution focused Website: www.youthacademywv.com
Description of site: Outpatient mental health/Substance abuse & dependency/sexual trauma,: serves children, adults, families & couples. Strong commitment to supervision and development of student’s counseling skills. Call/email for more information.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, family
counseling. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team. Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending,
low SES, chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, and in-house training sessions Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional
Description of site: Provides alcohol and other drug education and counseling for WVU students who have been cited for alcohol infractions who voluntarily seek assistance. Individual and group counseling, individual counseling with students experiencing depression, anxiety, panic, relationship and other psychiatric disorders.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, and in-house training sessions. Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, Adlerian, Rogerism-clientele
Description of site: Comprehensive community behavioral health center serving Monongalia, Marion, Preston and Taylor Counties. Serve consumers with mental health disabilities and substance abuse, clinical crisis, MR/DD services, psychiatric services, psychological services, medical/nursing services, therapy, supportive counseling and service coordination. In the past, students have frequently provided services in the Crises Unit.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending,
low SES, chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training. Sometimes: support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt,
Description of site: Sports Psychology Student: Waynesburg University is a small liberal arts private university with approximately 2,500 students. Counseling Center provides academic, career and personal counseling to undergraduate students.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, treatment team meetings Population served: adults,American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or
Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings Sometimes: on-line trainnig, in-house training sessions. WEBSITE: https://waynesburg.edu/web/waynesburg/home
Description of site: The WV Family Grief Center offers peer support for families with children
between the age of 3 and 18 who have experienced the death of a loved one. The peer support groups meet one evening per week by the Mon. Co. school system calander. Dinner is offered to the families and staff before the peer support groups meet. Nights of Service are on Thursday evenings from 6pm (dinner) until 7:30. Volunteer co-facilitators of groups meet at 5:30 for a pre-group meeting and stay for a 7:30 p post group meeting. Age groups are Littles (3-7), Middles (8-10), Teens (11-18) and Adult Caregiver group. Twice a month a general Adult Bereavement Support Group is offered. The WV Family Grief Center is hosted by the Morgantown Church of Christ on Scott Ave. in Morgantown.
Clinical Activities: Co-facilitated: Group counseling, Couples counseling (peer group), home based/visit (possible) Observes: Treatment team meetings Population served: children, adolescents, Adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, Asian,
American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Staff meetings, Treatment Team meetings, Sometimes: In-house training, Support to local, instate, or regional workshops. WVFGC.org
Description of site: Juvenile maximum security prison. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, family counseling, inpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings,
family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adolescents, minority, substance abuse/depending, Asian, American Indian
or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, and in-house training sessions. WEBSITE: http://wvde.state.wv.us/institutional/WVIndustrialHomeForYouth.htm Currently Using
Description of Site: The West Virginia University Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is a free service offered
to employees and their dependents. FSAP is a confidential resource that provides professional staff and a safe place to sort through problems and determine the best resources available to address them.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, Crisis
counseling, Couples Counseling, Family Counseling. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, Crisis counseling,
Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, and Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, Crisis counseling,
Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, and Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Not Available: Home-based visits, Inpatient treatment, Parent Teacher Conference,
Classroom Guidance. Population Served: Children, Adolescents, Adults, Minority, Substance Abuse/Depending Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or
Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff Meetings, Treatment team meetings, On-line training sessions, Support to attend local,
instate or regional workshops. WEBSITE: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/fsap/ Currently Using-Not taking students WV Therapy
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, intensive outpatient treatment
Population served: children, adolescents, Adults, older adults, minority, and alcoholic. Professional Development Opportunities: Often: Treatment team meetings Sometimes: Staff meetings, on-line training, support to attend local instate or regional
Description of site: This center provides individual health behavior change counseling to weight management participants enrolled in a medically-managed weight loss program throughout WV. All counseling will be done via phone, this site is not a community counseling center, but rather a division of an academic unit with WVU’s College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psycho education Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psycho education Population served: Adults, older adults, low SES, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or
African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, in-house training sessions. Sometimes: Treatment team meetings, on-line training, support to attend local instate or
regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive - Behavioral Secondary: Solution focuses, family stems theory Website: http://cpass.wvu.edu/
Description of site: WVU Upward Bound (UB) is a federally-funded education opportunity program to
help 9th-12th graders overcome academic, social, and cultural barriers to post-secondary education. All UB students will be the first in their families to earn a four-year degree, meet income eligibility requirements, and/or are considered academically at-risk by federal definitions. Office location is at One Waterfront Place and the student participants are from 3 regional target schools (transportation and/or mileage provided). Programming and student meetings occur on a weekly basis at each high school and on campus once a month on Saturdays and for a 6-week summer residential program.
conference, and classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, family counseling, home-based/visits, parent teacher conferences, and classroom guidance.
Not Available: Treatment team meetings, couples counseling, intensive outpatient treatment,
student assistance team or multidisciplinary team. Population served: Adolescents, Low SES, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African
American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, and white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Staff meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Sometimes: Treatment team meetings, In-house training sessions, On-line training Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive - Behavioral Secondary: Eclectic http://upwardbound.wvu.edu/
Description of site: Wheeling Jesuit University is a small university – approximately 1500 students. The counseling services sees 10% plus of the student body. Our 3 major issue domains are: depression, anxiety, and relationships.
counseling, family counseling. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings, couples
counseling, family counseling. Population served: Adults, Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff meetings, Treatment team meetings, in-house training session’s on-line
Description of site: Elementary school setting 2.5 days at D. Ferd Swaney Elementary and 2.5 days at A. L. Wilson Elementary
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Population served: children K-5 Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: monthly Sometimes: support to attend local instate or regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: eclectic Secondary: behavioral Website:
Description: Albert Gallatin South Middle School is part of the Albert Gallatin Area School District
in southwestern Pennsylvania in Fayette County. We are located 17 miles south of Uniontown, PA in Point Marion, Springhill Township. The southern end of the Albert Gallatin School District borders West Virginia. Pittsburgh is approximately 60
miles north of AG South and Morgantown, West Virginia approximately 10 miles to the south. Our district is a large, rural area consisting of 144 square miles. The student population at Albert Gallatin School District is 4,180 with 415 students attending AG South. Our middle school houses grades sixth through eighth grades, provides modern, safe facilities and an excellent learning environment.
Barrackville, WV 26559 304.367.2128 Sally Minor sminor@ k12.wv.us
Description of Site: Elementary & Middle school with around 400 students in grades K-8. We have a community counselor from United Summit center that we refer to and does school based therapy once a week. I do classroom guidance, small group counseling, and individual counseling with students. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual Counseling sessions, Group Counseling, Crisis counseling, SAT/IEP Team Meetings, Parent/Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance. Co-Facilitated: Individual Counseling sessions, Group Counseling, Crisis Counseling, SAT/IEP Team Meetings, Student Assistant Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent/Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance. Observes: Individual Counseling sessions, Group Counseling, Crisis Counseling, SAT/IEP Team Meetings, Student Assistant Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent/Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance. Population Served: Children, Adolescents, Low SES(some). Asian, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Sometimes: Staff meetings
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Big Elm
Elementary
School 200 Tetrick Road Shinnston, WV 26431
Heather McDonnell-Stalnaker
304-326-7286 hstalnaker@ k12.wv.us
Description of Site: Elementary School, PreK – 5th Grade. About 700 students in a small town, low SES.
Diverse population in regards to IQ, SES, Developmental Disorders (BD, Autism). ADHD, ADD, Bipolar, ODD, CD. Not very diverse in culture, race, ethnicity.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psycho Education, group counseling, crisis
counseling, family counseling Population served: children, adults, and low SES Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings sometimes Website: http://www.harcoboe.com/bigelm/
Description of site: K-4 elementary school with approximately 440 students. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, low SES, black or African American, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
Description of site: 9-12 WV public community high school. National Blue Ribbon School, Exemplary school of excellence; eight national merit semi-finalists; offer at least 4 AP courses; one college trig class; student population around 830.
Population served: adolescents, minority and low SES Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings monthly, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops (must
provide own transportation. Website: http://www.wvonline.com/bhs/
Description of site: Rural school grades 7 through 12, approximately 420 students beginning in the Fall 2007 we will incorporate grade 6 as well.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance student assistance team or multidisciplinary team.
Population served: children, adolescents, adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES,
chronically mentally ill, MR/DD, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
Description of site: Elementary school setting 2.5 days at D. Ferd Swaney Elementary and 2.5 days at A. L. Wilson Elementary
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Population served: children Pre-k and Autistic support Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: monthly Sometimes: support to attend local instate or regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: eclectic Secondary: behavioral Website:
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, classroom guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, treatment team meetings, student assistance team or
multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference. Population served: adolescents, adults, low SES, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or
African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line training, Sometimes: staff meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, solution focused, Sometimes: Behavioral Website: http://www.busybeeband.com/
Description of site: K-4 public school serving 400 enrolled students. It recently lost 5th & 6th grade due to consolidation. The school is in town in a low income area. The building is old and the school has been running for 100 years. All students receive free lunch and we have Title I services. We also have a strong boys and girls club program. There is high need for a variety of services.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, and group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, student assistance team or
multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, group counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance. Population served: children, minority, low SES, MR/DD, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino,
multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Not at this time Sometimes: Staff meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line training, support to attend local,
New Counselor, may not be able to take students this spring Eastwood
Elementary Morgantown, WV, 26505 304.291.9295
Description of site: Woodburn is an elementary school that serves K-5th grade with 230 students. We serve a very transient population. Many of our students receive special education services...
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance, work with parents.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance, work with parents.
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance, work with parents, home-based visit.
Population served: Children, minority, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or African American, Hispanic or
Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: treatment team meetings Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
workshops. (can give them time off but not financial support). Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: eclectic Secondary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt,
Description of site: Fairmont senior high school is a public high school, grades 9-12 with a culturally diverse school population. In addition, the socio-economic groups range from low to high income. We have been a WV Exemplary School and have met AYP on the WESTEST for the past two years. Our staff works very hard and always goes the extra mile for its students.
assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, student
assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Population served: adolescents, minority, low SES, Asian, black or African American, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
workshops. Website: http://www.wvschools.com/ncac/fairmont.htm Sent Forms 11/15
Description of Site: Elementary School PK-5. Approx. 365 students. Rural Area of Clarksburg. North
Harrison County. Clinical Activity: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance. Population Served: Children
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Not taking Students- Retiring soon Mannington
Middle School
113 Clarksburg Street
Mannington, WV 26582
Michael Call 304.986.1050
Description of site: Middle School Grades 5-8 in rural part of Marion County.. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, parent/teacher conference,
classroom guidance Co-facilitated: parent/teacher conference Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team Population served: children, adolescents, low SES, black or African American, white. Website: https://www.edline.net/pages/Mannington_Middle_School
Description of site: Elementary school, rural area outside of Morgantown, but still part of Mon. County Schools; approx. 370 students; only elementary school in county still serving 6th grade (K-6).
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance. Observes: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adolescents, pre-adolescents, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or African
American, Hispanic or Latino, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
Description of site: Grade 6-8. Population 470 students. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling Population served: adolescents, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Secondary: solution - focused Website: www.harcoboe.com/mountaineermiddle/
Description of site: Pre-K through 5th grade. Elementary school with a student enrollment of 640.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, family counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adults, minority, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan
Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings Sometimes: in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: eclectic Secondary: solution focused Website: http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/mountainview/
Description of site: Mylan Park Elementary opened in January of 2007 to serve the students who previously attended Arnettsville, Cass, and Riverside Elementary schools. We have two Pre-K classrooms, four Kindergartens, three 1st grades, four 2nd grades, four 3rd grades, three 4th grades and three 5th grades, totaling approximately 500 students. We are part of the Benedum Collaborative, serving as a training site for pre-service teachers through WVU. We also are affiliated with the WVU Physical Education department, serving as a training site for PE teachers. We have a strong Title I program with seven Reading Specialists and a Math Coach to support our students.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance. Observes: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adolescents, pre-adolescents, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or African
American, Hispanic or Latino, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
Description of site: Parochial school, grades 7 through 12. College prep focus. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, crisis counseling, family counseling, parent/teacher
conference. Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team. Population served: adolescents, adults, minority, Asian, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino,
multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
Description of site: A small pre-k through fifth grade school in rural West Virginia with approximately 330 students. It is a low SES area with over 45% of the students qualifying for free lunch. It is a diverse student population in terms of needs, ethnicity, and orientations. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis Education, Treatment Team Meetings, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, and Classroom Guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis Education, Treatment Team Meetings, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent Teacher Conference and Classroom Guidance. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis Education, Treatment Team Meetings, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent Teacher Conference and Classroom Guidance. Not Available: Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, Home/based visits, inpatient treatment, Intensive Outpatient treatment. Population served: Children, Adolescents, Adults (Staff & Parents) Minority, Low SES, Asian, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff meetings, Treatment Team meetings, In-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Secondary: Cognitive-Behavioral, Behavioral, Solution-Focused, Gestalt, Adlerian, Eclectic, Integrative.
Description of site: Interns would be working with children at 2 different schools. The clientele
at the two schools provide a diverse population to work with. Interns will have an opportunity to work with the current School Counselor in co-facilitated settings as well as independent settings. Interns will be supported as they learn more about the school setting and gain independence as a School Counselor
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Psychoeducation, Group Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Student Assistance Team or Multidisciplinary Team, Parent Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance
Population served: adolescents, children, adults, low SES, Minority, MR/DD, Asian, black or African
Description of site: Grades 9-12 high school with approximately 1350 students. We are a comprehensive high school with academics, career, and technical programs on-site. We also house an alternative education program. There are approximately 100 faculty and staff members..
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, family
counseling, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings (IEP’s), student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Observes: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, family
counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Population served: adolescents, adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, MR/DD, black
or African American, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral Secondary: behavioral Website: www.prestoncountyschools.com
Description of site: Elementary school of approximately 330 students of varying economic backgrounds. Half time counselor, mornings. PreK-5th grade.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Treatment team meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team,
parent/teacher conference. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance. Population served: children, minority, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or African American, multiracial,
white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, on-line training
Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive Secondary: eclectic Website: http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/ridgedale/index.htm Updated: 08/26/2013 Robert C.
Lou Nardelli = 31 years of counseling Experience Jim Moore = 28 years of counseling experience Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings, couples counseling, family counseling, home-based/visit, inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance
Population served: children, adolescents, adults, older adults, minority, substance abuse/depending,
low SES, Asian, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, on-line training, support to attend local,
Description of site: See website Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, classroom guidance. Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference,
classroom guidance. Population served: children, adolescents, minority, low SES, Asian, black or African American, Hispanic
or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line
training, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt,
Currently Using Description of site: PreK – 5 public school serving 450 students on River Road, Morgantown. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, home-based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, home-based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference, classroom guidance.
Population served: children, adults, minority, low SES, Asian, black or African American, Hispanic or
Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to
Description of site: South Middle School is the largest middle school in Monongalia County, Morgantown, West Virginia. We have a very diverse population of 700 students grades six through eight with a faculty and staff of 90.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Population served: children, adolescents, minority, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or African American,
Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: solution and focused, eclectic Website: http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/southmiddle/
Description of site: Middle school setting – 675 students grades 5-8 located on Rt. 50 near 250 Junction at Pruntytown intersection.
Clinical Activities: Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling Observes: Crisis counseling, Treatment Team Meetings, Home based/visit Population served: children, adolescents, minority Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, online training,
support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive-behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, Adlerian, eclectic. WEBSITE: http://www.wvschools.com/tcms/
Description of site: Middle school setting – 675 students grades 5-8 located on Rt. 50 near 250 Junction at Pruntytown intersection.
Clinical Activities: Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling Observes: Crisis counseling, Treatment Team Meetings, Home based/visit Population served: children, adolescents, minority Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, online training,
support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive-behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, Adlerian, eclectic. WEBSITE: http://www.edline.net/pages/Terra_Alta_East_Preston_Elemen
Description of site: The campus of Triadelphia Middle School is located in the Oak Park section of
Wheeling, West Virginia. The campus consists of 27 acres with a main academic building, a fine arts building, athletic building, football field, basketball courts, and support areas. In 1983, it was designated as a charter member by the United States Department of Education as a National School of Excellence. In 1990, it was designated as a Middle School, grades 6 to 8, and has continued in that capacity to the present.
based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary, parent teacher conference, classroom guidance
Observes: Individual counseling sessions, Group Counseling, crisis counseling, Home-
based/visit, student assistance team or multidisciplinary, parent teacher conference, classroom guidance
Population served: adolescents, minority, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native,
Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, team meetings Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, solution-focused, eclectic Secondary: Adlerian Website: http://wphs.ohio.k12.wv.us/triadms/
Description of Site: see website. Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings. Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team meetings Population served: Adolescents grades 9-12, minority Professional Development Opportunities
Frequently: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, on-line training as needed, support to attend local instate or regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation
conference, classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: crisis counseling, parent/teacher conference. Observes: crisis counseling, parent/teacher conference. Population served: adolescents, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, MR/DD, Asian, black or
African American, multiracial, white. Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings. Sometimes: treatment team meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate
or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral Secondary: eclectic Website: http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/uhs Placements made at site by Principal.
Description of site: Valley High School is located in Pine Grove, Wetzel County, WV. The enrollment is 209 students in grades 9-12. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, Parent Teacher Conferences, Classroom Guidance. Co-facilitated: Group Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Treatment team meetings, Home-based visits, Student Assistant Team or Multidisciplinary team. Not Available: Family Counseling, Couples counseling, Inpatient treatment, Intensive Outpatient treatment. Population served: Adolescents, Low SES, MR/DD Black or African American, Multiracial, White Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff meetings, Treatment team meetings, In-house training sessions, Support to attend
local, instate, or regional workshops. Not at this time: On-line training. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive- Behavioral, Integrative. Secondary: Gestalt
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Washington
Irving Middle
School 443 Lee Avenue Clarksburg, WV 26301
Patrick Reiser
304-326-7429 prieser@ k12.wv.us
Description of site: Washington Irving Middle School is an inner city school. Our school has the largest population of black students among the other middle schools. We also have the high income parents who are doctors and lawyers as well as the students whose parents are on welfare. Our school is an old building (built in 1913) but it serves our student population of approximately 650 students well..
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Population served: adolescents, minority, low SES Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive – behavioral, solution – focused, adlerian, integrative Website: http://www.harcoboe.com/wimiddle/index.cfm
Description of site: Special needs PK and K-4 Elementary School in Fairmont, WV serving a diverse and underprivileged population.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, classroom guidance Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, classroom
guidance Observes: student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent teacher conference Population served: children, adults, minority, low SES, MR/DD, BLACK OR African American,
multiracial, white Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions, support to attend local, instate or regional
Description of Site: Wellsburg Primary (grades K-4) serves the town of Wellsburg and is located
between Charles and Main Street at 15th street. The school serves Wellsburg and some of the surrounding hilltop communities including White Bell Circle, Northview Road, Chaplin Heights and part of Washington and Bethany Pikes.
Clinical Activities: Independently: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, and treatment team meetings. Co-facilitated: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings.. Observes: individual counseling sessions, psychoeducation, group counseling, crisis
counseling, treatment team meetings.. Population served: children, minority, low SES, MR/DD Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: staff meetings, treatment team meetings Not at this time: In-house training sessions, on-line training, support to attend local instate or
regional workshops Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: cognitive behavioral, solution focused, Adlerian, Rogerism Website: http://bhs.broo.k12.wv.us/Schools/Wellsburg Primary/index.htm Currently Using
American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff meetings, treatment team meetings. Website: http://www.edline.net/pages/West_Fairmont_Middle_School
Description of Site: West Milford Elementary has approximately 500 students ranging from preschool to 5th grade. There is 2 preschool classrooms, 3 -kindergarten, 3- 1st grade, 3-2nd grade, 4 -3rd grade, 3 -4th grade, 3 -5th grade; 3 special Ed classrooms . Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, and Classroom guidance. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling Observes: Individual Counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment meetings, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent teach conference, classroom guidance. Population served: Children, Adolescents, Minority, Low SES, MR/DD, Asian, Black or African American, Multiracial, White . Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: Staff Meetings, In-house training Frequently: Treatment team meetins Website: http://www.harcoboe.com/westmilfordelementaryschool/index.cfm
Treatment team meetings, Family Counseling, Student Assistance Team meetings or Multidisciplinary meetings, , Parent Teacher Conference, Classroom Guidance.
Not Available: Couples counseling, Inpatient Treatment, Intensive outpatient treatment Population Served: Children, Adolescents, Minority, Substance Abuse/Depending, Low SES, Chronically
Mentally Ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, White
Professional Development Opportunities: Sometimes: On-line training, Support to attend local, instate, or regional workshops. Frequently: Staff meetings, Treatment team meetings, In-house training sessions. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Ecelctic Secondary: Cognitive-Behavioral, Solution-focused, Pschodynamic, Gestalt, Adlerian, Rogerism-
Clientele, Integrative. Website: http://boe.mono.k12.wv.us/westwood/ Sent email 10/26/15
Description of site: Public Comprehensive High School, Grades 9-12. Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, family
counseling, parent/teacher conference. Co-facilitated: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, family
counseling, parent/teacher conference. Observes: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling, crisis counseling, treatment team
meetings, family counseling, student assistance team or multidisciplinary team, parent/teacher conference.
Population served: adolescents, adults, minority, substance abuse/depending, low SES, chronically
mentally ill, MR/DD, Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, multiracial, white.
Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: staff meetings, in-house training sessions Sometimes: treatment team meetings, support to attend local, instate or regional workshops. Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Secondary: cognitive – behavioral, behavioral, solution focused, psychodynamic, Gestalt,
Description of site: 4 different elementary schools: Monongah Elementary K-4, Pleasant Valley School k-6, Jayenne Elementary K-4, and White Hall Elementary School K-4.
Clinical Activities: Independently: Individual counseling sessions, group counseling Co-facilitated: crisis counseling Observes: treatment team meetings Population served: Children, low SES Professional Development Opportunities: Frequently: Support to attend local instate or regional workshops. Sometimes: staff meetings, in-house training sessions Supervision Theoretical Orientation: Primary: Cognitive -- Behavioral Secondary: solution focused, Adlerian. Website: http://www.wvonline.com/whitehall/