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About Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services Since 1942, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services has served Southern California residents by providing mental health and substance abuse services. As the first non-profit mental health outpatient clinic in Los Angeles, Didi Hirsch was initially founded to help adults cope with the aftermath of the Great Depression. Over the years, Didi Hirsch has evolved in response to the needs of our increasingly complex community. From our 11 sites and more than 60 schools, we serve more than 90,000 clients a year throughout Southern California from Pacoima to South Los Angeles, Downtown LA to Santa Ana and many points in between. We offer a wide range of services through our service programs Adult Services, Child and Family Services, Crisis Residential Treatment, and Suicide Prevention programs. As a Department of Mental Health (DMH) contracted agency, we offer a wide range of clinical services, including out-patient counseling, crisis intervention and stabilization, short-term residential treatment, case management, youth-at-risk and family reinforcement programs, substance abuse treatment, Wellness Center services, and extensive community outreach. As a member of the Lifeline Network, we also operate the only free, accredited, 24-hour, seven-days-a-week, suicide prevention crisis line from Orange County to Santa Barbara. Didi Hirsch continually endeavors to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness and to provide hope and support to the many individuals and families whose lives are affected by mental illness. Didi Hirsch transforms lives by providing quality mental health and substance use disorder services in communities where stigma or poverty limit access.

About Master s Level Student Training Program for MSW Interns and MFT Trainees (2nd Year Students) The mission of the Master s Level Student Training Program is to provide in-depth, comprehensive training in the provision of clinical services to a diverse population of adults and children in a large Department of Mental Health (DMH) contracted community mental health agency. We believe that all future mental health professionals need to demonstrate competency in: Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of chronic severe mental illness and emotional/behavioral problems in adults, adolescents and children utilizing evidence-based interventions Ethical and legal responsibilities of mental health professionals Cultural/ethnic/gender-sexual orientation/religious/class diversity Professional and personal interactions with others Community outreach activities Students work primarily within our out-patient clinics in our Adult or Child/Family programs, however placements are may also be available with our suicide prevention services and our crisis residential houses. We provide direct, practical experience in working clinically with clients experiencing a broad range of psycho-social stressors and serious mental health diagnoses. Our client population is extremely diverse in a variety of areas: ethnically, culturally, gender, sexual orientation, age; all are in the low socioeconomic range. With intensive supervision (both individual and group) and formal teaching presentations, students gain knowledge and experience from our practical, hands-on approach. Students are also given considerable responsibility in order to prepare them for more independent work during the course of their careers. During the course of the program, students gain: Clinical Experience Students are typically assigned 8-10 cases for which they provide individual and family treatment (as indicated), and may also facilitate a therapy or psychoeducational group. Students are given the opportunity to conduct initial assessments which include a DSM diagnosis as well as gaining experience with treatment planning. All client documentation is done through an electronic medical record and includes all DMH required forms. All students are fully integrated into multi-disciplinary teams. Depending on the placement site and program, a student s work with clients may also include field visits to wherever the client is living. Some school-based counseling experience may be available within the Child/Family program. Community Field Experience Students participate in our Consultation, Education and Prevention program (CE&P). This community outreach project provides students with the opportunity to work in the community providing services focused on mental health awareness and reduction of stigma to members of a wide range of community organizations and agencies. Students are given a list of projects to choose from and typically participate on the project as part of a team. Past projects have included facilitating a support group related to a health diagnosis, psycho-educational presentations at a senior center, and presentations to an after school program. Training Experience All students are required to attend monthly educational seminars which provide instruction on a variety of mental health topics and specific intervention techniques. Specialized Training Experience: Crisis Oriented Recovery Services (CORS) Training This training provides instruction on a short term crisis intervention model, which prepares students to use this model with selected clients.

Seeking Safety Training This evidence based practice designed for work with clients with substance abuse and PTSD is offered as funding permits. Applied Suicide Intervention Skills (ASIST) Training This training is a two-day intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course designed to provide skills to assess and intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. Professional Assault Crisis Training (Pro-ACT) This training is an interactive course providing information and strategies for de-escalating crisis situations and enhancing personal safety when working with clients. Application Information Masters Level Student Training Program Minimum Master s Level Student Requirements: 1. Work 3 days (20 hours) per week. 2. Commitment to a 9 month training program from mid-september through the end of May. 3. Available to work at least one evening per week until 8 pm as needed (required for working in the Child/Family programs). 4. Required to be on site every Wednesday all day. 5. It is preferable if students have at least one prior volunteer, paid, or training experience working with clinical populations using basic clinical interviewing and treatment skills. 6. Interest in developing clinical experience working with clients with serious mental disorders. Application Procedures: Please complete the master s level application available on our website at www.didihirsch.org. You may access the application by clicking on the Careers/Training tab, then under the drop down Training tab and then under Master s Level Student Training Program. In the application, please note your preference for position and only apply for the position based on your discipline. Your preference for location will be taken into consideration, but Didi Hirsch reserves the right to assign you to the program/site that best matches your training experience. Please include your resume when submitting the completed application. Applications with attached resumes should be sent via email to training@didihirsch.org. Any questions can be addressed to the Training Director, Linda O Connor, LCSW, at loconnor@didihirsch.org. General Information: Stipend. A $5000 stipend is available for students who are fluent in Spanish at any site except the Orange County Center (stipends for this site are contingent on availability of funding), or Armenian (if placed at our Glendale site), and are able to use the language in a therapeutic setting. Beatrice Stern Intern Scholarship Award: A $5,000 scholarship is awarded to an outstanding student pursuing a master s degree as a marriage and family therapist or a master s in social work. The scholarship is awarded prior to the start of the training year. An application is provided to students already accepted into the training program. Supervision. One hour of individual supervision is provided with a licensed clinical supervisor. Live supervision or audio/visual recordings of at least 4 sessions are required over the course of the year. Two hours of group supervision is provided bi-weekly. Time off. Students are given a total of 10 days of time off inclusive of agency holidays.

DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TRAINING DIVISION 323 N. Prairie Ave., Ste. 325, Inglewood, California 90301 Linda O Connor, Training Director: (310) 751-5284 Linda Goldsbrough, Training Coordinator: (310) 751-5344 FAX: (424) 835-3799 E-mail: training@didihirsch.org