Stephani Calabrese
South Euclid, Ohio 44118
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Mental Health case manager with 27 years of experience. Areas of expertise include crisis intervention, advocacy,
corresponding with community resources, education of basic life/coping skills, anger management. Addiction relapse
Objective
& prevention skills and education, group facilitation. Management of drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.
Experience with clinical case management, group facilitation, presentation, and organizational
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skills, experience in preforming assessments, experience working with adults and children,
Skills
familiarity with substance abuse and mental health systems, excellent team player and community
builder, knowledge of chemical dependency issues, able to participate in multidisciplinary team
approach, aware of legal and ethical standards, interpersonal, oral, and written communication
skills, comfortable with diverse populations, familiarity with the justice system. Recovery
Approaches.
Education
University of Phoenix
Associates Degree in Behavioral Arts
• Childhood – Adulthood Behavior and Psychiatric Illness terminology and
Education.
• Basic Pharmacology
• Care Coordination
• Crisis Management
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services
• Community Resources
• Finance/Management/Supervisory skills
• Collaboration with community resources
October 10, 2008– October 8, 2015
Experience
CDCA Management – Building therapeutic relationships with clients of mental illness and addiction, development of
individual service plans to meet the goals of the client. Education of mental illness and addiction. Working alliance
with the criminal justice system. Facilitator of Pre Intervention and Relapse groups, co facilitator of Intensive
Outpatient Program.
Mental Health Case Management – Community Counseling Center
2801 ‘C’ Court, Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
October 1, 2006 – September 23, 2008
Mental Health Case Manager Building therapeutic relationships with clients of mental illness, development of
individual service plans to meet the goals of the client. Education of mental illness as a disease, medication
monitoring. Basic coping and anger management skills education. Transition to independent living. Education of
community resources needed to achieve the best quality of life.
Case Manager Assistant – Benjamin Rose Institute
11890 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44120
2002 – 2006
Assisted case managers in developing community resources, education of basic coping skills and financial needs to
better the quality of life of client. Medication monitoring, medical and mental health appointment scheduling and
assistance.
Shift Supervisor – Freedom House
Lakewood, Ohio
1998 – 2002
Shift Supervision of structured, positive environment based on the 12 step recovery model, evidence based
treatment / rehabilitation, and case management. Appropriate, available and accessible treatment to recovering
addicts that will enable them to become productive members of society. Provided support and stabilization treatment
for people with mental illnesses to help them manage their illness and fulfill life goals life skills programming to help
strengthen each person in our program.
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