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Internships—A Great Partnership at Taos Behavioral Health

January 9, 2020

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
Board Chair

“I love having interns,” declared a program director at TBH.  “They bring such enthusiasm and energy and sometimes they have  studied some  very recent research that I have not yet seen.”

“It is wonderful to really start to work in my profession and I have so much admiration and respect for my supervisor,” declared a new intern at TBH.

Taos Behavioral Health has employed interns from Highlands University, Southwestern College, Adams State University, and Prescott College in Arizona.  They bring a variety of interests such as  wilderness therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing and are anxious to have the opprtunity of supporting clients’ growth.  They may have worked only with youth and are focused on the opportunity to work with adults and/or families.  The variety of therapeutic services offered by TBH is a great learning environment for them. The directors and supervising staff are experienced and skilled at a variety of interventions and can provide ongoing feedback. [Read more…] about Internships—A Great Partnership at Taos Behavioral Health

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Barbara Costello, Elena Montoya, interns

Nonviolence Works: A Great Place to Work!

August 2, 2018

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
NVW Board Chair

They come with differing experiences and skills, but all have an overriding commitment — to give back to the community.  And they bring fresh energy and ideas and questions to enhance our services at Nonviolence Works.

I want to introduce our three interns — Carolyn Wilson, Bryan Salazar and Andrew Chiaraluce.  As they complete their required clinical hours for social work or mental health counseling licenses under supervision by NVW staff, they bring us special new perspectives. [Read more…] about Nonviolence Works: A Great Place to Work!

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News Tagged With: Andrew Chiaraluce, Bryan Salazar, Carolyn Wilson, CYFD, Familia y Mundo, interns, NAC, Nonviolence Awareness Class, Residential Treatment Center, RTC, summer camp program, Taos Men’s Homeless Shelter, wilderness therapy

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