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CLINICAL WORK
At Whole Connection interns have the possibility of having a diverse psychotherapy caseload and work with a population with varied needs and diagnostic presentations.  These hours can be met through individual caseload clients (sometimes complementing them with family sessions) and the possibility of observing a Relationship Process Group led by one of our experienced therapists on staff.  Interns will also perform phone screens for prospective clients and intakes. We currently also have possibilities for some to learn more about case managment by working with our Community Care Coordinator.

SUPERVISION
Individual supervision will be given by one of our licensed supervisors, one hour per week. In addition we also create extra supervision once a month around a video recording of a clinical session. We also hold a weekly 90-minute group supervision that includes the whole clinical team, which also can include conversations on Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning AND always we are looking through a social justice lens. These group supervision switch between large group supervision (which alternates between Boulder and Denver every 2 weeks) and small group supervision, which is the small cohort of trainees that will primarily work in either Boulder or Denver.

Collaborative DEI TRAININGs
We partner with other organizations in town such as Umbrella Collective, to bring in experts in different fields on diversity, equity and inclusivity (DEI). This is essential to continue our learning and growth as therapists and to make sure we are growing, remaining engaged, and staying up to date with the current research, techniques, and theories.

On-boarding TRAININGS
At the beginning of any students on boarding and prior to any clinical work the following trainings are essential:

  • Assessment 101 and Diagnosis 101
    It is essential as psychotherapists that we understand the basics of an initial assessment with clients. In doing this we are better able to address the needs of the client. Through our initial assessment we also start to gather the information to make an accurate diagnosis if appropriate. Since we work with Medicaid clients, they all must meet medical necessity to be seen for psychotherapy, because of this we need to be able to diagnosis them properly. With training on this and constant supervision we hope to provide a diagnosis that is helpful to our clients.
  • Documentation
    Thorough note taking is essential to this work. Through our training we will go over the importance of accurately tracking progress and the benefits to keeping up to date notes. Note taking helps us as therapists learn about our own process and is a way to reflect on our clinical work. This training will go into the details of how to complete Initial Assessments, Treatment Plans, and Progress Notes. Note taking will be an essential part of your work as an intern and supervision on notes will be provided throughout the internship.
  • Crisis Care
    As an important piece of being therapists, we need to be able to address crisis situations appropriately. These situations come up in our individual sessions as well as phone calls. Although Whole Connection is not a crisis or intensive outpatient situation, we still need to be able to work with crisis when it presents. Through this training interns will learn how to assess appropriately for suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and abuse and neglect.
  • Broaching Identities
    We believe broaching our identities and understanding the complex and important impacts in our selves and with our clients around identity, is crucial for any clinician to understand. Early one we ask our interns to explore ways to build connection in therapeutic relationships with a focus on the importance of broaching identity differences with clients. The process of broaching is meant to welcome clients, their intersecting identities and cultural contexts into the room.

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