University of Southern Maine School of Social Work

University of Southern Maine School of Social Work

<p> University of Southern Maine School of Social Work</p><p>Agency Profile for Undergraduate/Graduate Student Placements</p><p>Date: 12/27/2011</p><p>Name of Agency: Counseling and Psychotherapy Center</p><p>Agency Address: 497 Elm St, Biddeford Maine 04005</p><p>National office: PO Box 920621 Needham, Ma 03492</p><p>Agency Telephone Number: 800-455-8726/617-771-4106</p><p>In arranging for field placements, whom should the student contact? Virginia DeLuca</p><p>617-771-4106 Director of Treatment-Maine Biddeford office</p><p>Name of Field Instructor: Virginia Deluca</p><p>Field Instructor Contact Information</p><p>Telephone number: 617-771-4106</p><p>Email Address: [email protected]</p><p>Agency director and/or key administrative personnel:</p><p>Name: Position:</p><p>Dennis McNamara LCSW, Executive Director</p><p>Barru Anechiarico LICSW, Executive Director</p><p>Tim Sin LMHC, Clinical Director</p><p>Student’s agency is able to handle: BSW _____ MSW /Foundation year _____ (1st year)</p><p>MSW/Concentration year ___X__ (2nd year)</p><p>How many students can your agency accommodate? 2</p><p>Briefly describe the basic services/programs of the agency, client population served, and the size of your staff. CPC is a nationwide agency that provides sex offender treatment for adults and juveniles. In Maine, we currently have 10 groups in the community. (Biddeford, Elliot, Brunswick, Saco, Portland, Auburn). We work closely with collateral service providers, including probation and DHHS. We also provide sex offender evaluations for Department of Probation, DHHS and other service providers. CPC also provides outreach, education and trainings. Currently we have 9 treatment providers in Maine.</p><p>The population involves people who have been convicted of sexual offenses. They are mostly male, although now we do have female offenders. The intern(s) would get experience working with people with substance abuse issues, major mental health issues, criminal histories, cognitive issues etc. </p><p>When are agency staff and other important meetings held? Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10-2. Occasional Friday mornings</p><p>What characteristics or qualities would be helpful for a student to have to best utilize the placement as a learning opportunity? A mature student that can tolerate difficult material that clients bring to group, be open to process the impact of this content on oneself and be willing to engage in safe self-care.</p><p>Would a student who needs a highly structured learning environment do well in this placement? </p><p>Yes ____ No _____ Comments:</p><p>List the learning opportunities available for the student in your setting: Primarily students will be trained in sex offender specific treatment involving psycho ed group work. Students will participate in case conferences and consultations with collateral providers, understanding how the community works together to provide safety for communities and offenders. There will be opportunity to participate in intakes, psychosexual assessment, and evaluations for sexual dangerousness. There will also be opportunity to work collaboratively with agencies doing family and survivor work. Students will have a chance to participate in staff and policy making meetings – gaining insight into how agencies balance the need to provide services with the need to stay financially solvent.</p><p>The way I have organized the internship in the past involves: Supervision with me, and co-lead/observation of groups in Biddeford on Wednesdays. They would also have an opportunity to do individual work on Wednesdays. They would also choose tweo other sites to co-lead/observe (depending on where they live). We have groups in Augusta, Waterville, Rockland, Caribou, Portland, Brunswick, Auburn, and Biddeford. They would have the opportunity to sit in on containment meetings, our quarterly staff meetings, and interact with collateral service providers (DHHS and probation officers)</p><p>Is there adequate physical space for the student(s?</p><p>Does the student need a car? Yes __x No __ Is mileage reimbursable? Yes __ No _x_</p><p>Can your agency provide an opportunity for students to fulfill part of their required placement hours on evenings or weekends? Evening work is required. Most of our groups run in the evenings. No weekend hours are available.</p><p>Does your agency require any formal training for interns? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, how many training hours are required?</p><p>When is the training offered?</p><p>Can the training be completed online? Yes ___ No ___</p><p>Is the agency handicapped accessible? Yes ___ No ___</p><p>Agency Requirements:</p><p>Background check (SBI) Yes _x__ No ___</p><p>Physical exam Yes ___ No __x_</p><p>Immunizations Yes ___ No ___x</p><p>If yes, what immunizations are required?</p><p>Other pertinent information:</p>

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