Fellowship Health Resources

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December 2011

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Maine Employee Recognized for Service, Leadership, and Commitment
 

Ryan Starkey receives "Recognition on File" certificate for going above and beyond the call of duty.

 

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Location:  Massachusetts (CCI, FR, NB), Delaware, and Pennsylvania
 
Schedule:  Per diem, determined on individual basis.
 
Job Description:
Responsibilities: To provide leadership, individual and group counseling in therapeutic setting designed to serve young adults through geriatric consumers and substance abuse consumers with chronic mental illness to achieve social, economic, emotional, and personal independence in one or more program(s).
Qualifications: Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology, counseling, rehabilitative counseling, substance abuse counseling, social work, or closely related discipline.  A minimum of two years counseling experience working with chronic mentally ill adult population. Licensed practitioner of the Healing Arts desired.
Contact: Forward resume to dfera@fellowshiphr.org, or fax to 401-334-0749.
Greetings, JDziobek
 

In this, the midst of the Holiday season, I am reminded of all that we as an organization have to celebrate. We have a talented and dedicated staff in excess of 600, providing services to over 3400 individuals, in 74 programs, in seven states.

We instruct and implement our unique clinical approach, the PRISMmodel® for the Effective Treatment of Serious and Persistent Mental Illness, agency-wide. Guided by the Model's tenets of person-centeredness, mutual respect, individualized attention, strengths-based service, and mission-driven philosophy, we defy stereotypes and deliver service that promotes self-determination.

Via Studio 35, Fellowship Health Resources, Inc.'s (FHR) diverse healing arts and music recovery program, we move beyond traditional therapy in an effort to further enrich the lives of the individuals we serve, our staff, and members of the community. Studio 35 provides participants with instruction and guidance in art, music, dance, drama, writing, and more. The Studio 35 experience awakens an individual's unique creative talents, resulting in renewed self-esteem and self-confidence - key factors in a successful recovery journey.

At this time, I'd like to extend my sincere gratitude to all those individuals who have given us reason to celebrate this year.  I wish you all a heartfelt Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year.  

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President/CEO
From left to right: ICRT Program Director Julie Branch, ICRT members Shashi S. and Geoffrey W., and staff member Edie Mestroy in Washington, D.C., for the
National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

 

Staff and members of the Intensive Community Residential Treatment (ICRT) Program traveled to Washington, D.C., for the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

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Rehabilitation and Recovery (R&R)
Group members at Fellowship Health Resources, Inc.
dedicate weekly art project toward those in need.
 

  

Members and staff make the most of charitable opportunities this holiday season.
 
Jennifer Amall and her son volunteering in DE.