James A. Erickson, D.Min., MFT

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James A. Erickson, D.Min., MFT

Consultant:

        Educational Mental Health Consultant:

                       Assessment;
                       Behavior Management.

       Training: 

                      Tolerance;
                      Diversity;
                      Nonviolence

        Management
Analysis for team efficiency and conflict resolution.

Summary

I have been in the field of human services for over forty years, in ministry (15 years), nonprofit mental-health agencies (23 years), most recent as the organizing clinical supervisor of an agency that has developed into one of the largest providers of mental-health services in the State of California, and now, that I am recently retired, I want to explore areas of interest and expertise that I have not been able to.

Specialties

Cultural Diversity, including bilingual competence in Spanish and English;
Mental-health assessment and treatment planning for adolescents and children;
Particular interest in service to the poor.

Experience

Consultant, Trainer, Advocate for Social Change
Bilingual in Spanish and English with an interest in the Philippine Islands.
Priest and pastor in multiethnic communities in the Diocese of Oakland.

Licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist, MFC23915
I started a small nonprofit, Delta Communities Counseling Services, to provide low-cost services to the Spanish-speaking and marginalized communities. Currently exploring micro loans for the poor.

Clinical Supervisor
Victor Community Support Services
May 1987 – March 2010
First Clinical Supervisor and pioneered community-based mental health with this agency;
Established one of the first in the State collaborative assessment process for Mental Health assessment of foster children.

Education


MA Counseling, University of San Francisco
DMin from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley
 MDiv from St. Patrick's Seminary in Theology,
 BA from St. Patrick's College in Philosophy,

Additional Information

Interests
Mental health assessments and treatment planning inclusive of relevant cultural and spiritual dimensions, particularly for children and adolescents; working with organizations to improve team/management dynamics; promulgating the mental models of partnership and conviviality to address problems of poverty and conflict, both locally and worldwide.

As a consultant
, I can assist individuals and organizations, with a specialty in Cultural Diveristy.

As an advocate for social change
, my interest is addressing, through training, poverty (both locally and worldwide) by establishing alternate mental models of partnership and conviviality.

Certified in Evidence-Based Programs:
    MATRIX (Substance Abuse)
    CANS (Child and Adolescent Needs Assessment Survey);
Designated Agency Trainer in Cultural Diversity.

Groups and Associations
CAMFT

Personal Information
Phone: 925-366-3644 (Mobile)

Address:
Cort Tower
343 E. Main Street, Ste 811
Stockton, CA 95202

Birthday:
August 14, 1944

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