Roles of Social Worker
Programs in The Village
Types of Treatment
Commonly Used Diagnoses
Village Family Members
100

Greeting clients and managing appointments.

What is Access and Utilization?

100

This type of care allows patients to receive treatment or rehabilitation services during scheduled visits without staying overnight in a medical facility.

What is Outpatient Therapy?

100

A type of therapy that uses play for clients to express their feelings, thoughts, and experiences.

What is Play Therapy?

100

Characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and changes in sleep and appetite, this mood disorder can affect one's ability to function daily.

What is Depression?

100

The President and CEO of The Village.

Bonus: What degree do they hold?


Who is Hector Glynn?

Bonus: MSW

200

Overseeing the daily operations, maintenance, and upkeep of properties.

What is Property Management?

200

This type of program offers structured treatment for children/adolescents who need more intensive care than outpatient therapy, typically involving several hours of treatment each day but not requiring overnight stays.

What is EDT?

200

A type of psychotherapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative, unhelpful thought patterns, beliefs, and behaviors.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

200

This mental health condition causes excessive, frequent and unrealistic worry about every day things.

What is GAD?

200

The EMDR consultant for the agency.

Who is Dr. Lusa?

300

Educates parents and assists in finding resources for acute families.

What is a Family Support Specialist?

300

This type of program provides child and teens with an integrated, comprehensive, family-centered treatment. You may refer a client here if they struggles with conduct-like behaviors.

What is MDFT?

300

This type of therapy has four key outcomes: mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?

300

This disorder, often triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causes symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.

What is PTSD?

300

Associate vice president of training and advocacy.

Who is Yvette Young?

400

Applies evidence-based assessments and interventions to assist clients to address social and/or emotional issues.

What is a Clinician?

400

This type of program connects fathers with resources to assist in their parenting roles. This program also provides psychoeducation on

What is the Fatherhood Program?

400

This type of therapy uses open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarizing (OARS).

What is Motivational Interviewing?

400

This neurodevelopmental disorder is marked by symptoms such as difficulty focusing, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, often affecting school, work, and relationships.

What is ADHD?

400

The dancing celebrity at every village party.

Who is Randy?

500

Professionals in behavior health who help individuals manage mental health and engage in healthy coping strategies.

What is a Psychologist/Social Worker/Counselor/Psychiatrist?

500

Provides classes that educate and train parents on how to help children adjust in a healthy way to divorce or living apart from a parent.

What is the KIDSAFE Program?

500

This can be used when the brain does not adequately process a traumatic event. Developed by Francine Shapiro in the late 1980's and commonly used for PTSD.

What is EMDR (Eye-Movement, Desensitization, and Reprocessing)?

500

This mental health condition involves extreme mood swings, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression), which can affect energy levels and decision-making.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

500

Caters the food for the residential facility, holiday party, and most internal events.

Who is Marty?