Tina Louise, LMSW

Owner/Licensed Clinical Social Worker at INTERSECTIONAL INSIGHT, PLLC
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(386) 825-5501
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Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Level 1
    IFS Institute
    Mar, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certified Clinical Trauma Professional II
    Evergreen Certifications
    Dec, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certificate in Clinical Supervision
    National Association of Social Workers-Michigan Chapter
    Jun, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certificate in Mixed Methods Research
    University of Michigan
    Aug, 2013
    - Nov, 2024
  • ASIST Suicide Prevention Registered Trainer
    Living Works
    May, 2012
    - Nov, 2024
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
    State of Michigan
    Sep, 2013
    - Nov, 2024
  • QPR Gatekeeper Certified Trainer
    QPR Institute
    Mar, 2012
    - Nov, 2024
  • PEERRS Certified
    University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • QPRT Certified Provider
    QPR Institute

Experience

    • United States
    • Mental Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Owner/Licensed Clinical Social Worker
      • Oct 2016 - Present

      In my clinical practice, I seek to provide a safe and brave space for wellness, inclusive of individual culture, spirituality, and identity. I specialize in work with those impacted by complex trauma, depression, suicide, anxiety, sexual assault and abuse, substance use, body image, interpersonal relationship challenges, life‐transitions, education/work/life balance. As a therapist, I understand that psychological conflict can also emerge through cultural disruption, social injustice, and historical trauma. I employ trauma‐informed care to help clients heal, learn, grow, and thrive. I support treatment goals and objectives through an honest examination of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without judgment. I see myself as a guide along your self‐defined healing journey, nurturing joy, hope, and a healthy sense of self along the way. I often augment direct clinical work with the process of creative writing as well as visual arts. www.intersectionalinsight.com Show less

    • United States
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • LEO Intermittent Lecturer
      • May 2014 - Jul 2020

      Course SW 504 - Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work - Fall 2019 Course SW 504 - Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work - Fall 2018 Course SW 504 - Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work - Fall 2017 Course SW 620 - Contemporary Cultures in U.S. - Winter 2017 Course SW 504 - Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work - Fall 2016 Course SW 606 - Mental Health and Mental Disorders of Adults and Elderly Course SW 504 - Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work - Fall 2015 Course SSW 790 - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) - Summer 2015 Course SW 620 - Contemporary Cultures in U.S. - Winter 2015 Course SSW 790 - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) - Summer 2014 Show less

  • Lotus Consulting PLLC
    • Ann Arbor, Michigan
    • Mental Health Therapist
      • Mar 2016 - Sep 2017

      With many years of experience in general and specialized mental health as well as two decades of working with mindfulness based approaches, Lotus Consulting can help you find more focus, satisfaction, joy, clarity and calm in your life. Helping clients navigate external and internal barriers - Lotus Consulting has had many years of privilege accompanying individuals, families and groups moving through life with more clarity, focus and joy. Capitalizing on your values and goals, Lotus helps you design a clear path to healing, recovery, wellness and growth within the context of your personal and professional life. Lotus provides a full spectrum of mindfulness based wellness and mental health services, training and education. Lotus practitioners are passionate about social justice issues and assisting their diverse clientele with a plethora of concerns. These include compulsive behaviors, substance use, chemical and process/ behavioral addictions, eating, body image and anxiety concerns. Lotus clinicians assist clients with depression, trauma and PTSD, identity concerns, transitions, family and relationship concerns via individual, couples, family and group counseling and consultation grounded in client centered, multicultural work. Specialized programs include groups such as relapse prevention group Centering In Recovery, Mindful Way Through Anxiety, The Zen of Eating, Climate Change in Work Environment, Parenting with Presence. Show less

    • United States
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Behavioral Health & Recovery
      • Oct 2011 - Apr 2016

      American Indian Health & Family Services (AIHFS): is a 40+ employee, $1 million+ annual budget Indian Health Services Title 5 community health care clinic that specializes in culturally inclusive medical and behavioral health service provision and community activities for the 9,000+ diverse American Indian and Alaskan Native families living in the 11 counties of Southeast Michigan. Substantial parts of my day to day work include grant writing, departmental budget management, crisis intervention, staff training, community training, project data analysis, coordination of agency, community, and state wide systems changes and direct client services. Show less

    • (AIHFS) Director of Behavioral Health / (DWMHA) SOC Expansion Planning Project Direc
      • Jul 2013 - May 2015

      American Indian Health & Family Services (AIHFS): is a 40+ employee, $1 million+ annual budget Indian Health Services Title 5 community health care clinic that specializes in culturally inclusive medical and behavioral health service provision and community activities for the 9,000+ diverse American Indian and Alaskan Native families living in the 11 counties of Southeast Michigan. Substantial parts of my day to day work include grant writing, departmental budget management, crisis intervention, staff training, community training, project data analysis, coordination of agency, community, and state wide systems changes and direct client services. Show less

    • Interim Behavioral Health Director & Behavioral Healthcare Provider, LLMSW
      • Jun 2011 - Oct 2011

      • Designed and developed new departmental treatment plans, comprehensive assessment, patient service expectations form and new patient enrollment packet based on standard EBP Research & Anishnaabe Cultural Teachings.• Instituted Quarterly Chart Audits.• Instituted 90-Day Treatment Plan Reviews• Facilitated the creation of a social marketing music CD for clinic – “We Are Dream Seekers,” a recording of music written and sung by the youth in our Dream Seekers program.• Facilitated the creation of a documentary on our journey as SAMSHA Circles of Care Grantees.• Facilitated the presentation of the Circles of Care (COC) Documentary by youth at the COC Graduation Meeting at SAMSHA Headquarters. • Maintained active caseload of 20-30 clients per month. Show less

    • Assistant Project Director for Circles of Care/Behavioral Healthcare Provider
      • Dec 2010 - Jul 2011

      • Used NIDA Proposal to collaborate with Circles of Care (COC) Project Director, COC Community Advisory Council and COC Evaluation team to develop a model for a culturally relevant integrative system of behavioral health care for youth, adults and elders that became the basis for awarded grant submissions to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. • Researched, proposed and wrote RFA Section B Proposed Evidence Based Services and Practice for the Garrett Lee Smith Suicide (GLS) Prevention Grant Proposal and received overall score of Very Good. AIHFS was awarded GLS in 08/2011 thank to the efforts of the entire AIHFS GLS grant writing team.• Laid groundwork for Memorandum of Agreement between AIHFS and University of Michigan’s Family Assessment Clinic by facilitating referrals, providing direct service and taking steps to build internal capacity to provide services to child victims of sexual abuse and maltreatment. • Lead Planner, coordinator and facilitator for 2011 Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day including Youth Voices and Vision Young Artists Competition.• Maintained active caseload of 20-30 clients per month. Show less

    • Master's of Social Work Internship
      • Jan 2010 - Dec 2010

      • Increased service provision capacity by 35% as first behavioral healthcare provider to work with children and youth. • Designed and Developed new departmental intake based on standard EBP Research & Anishnaabe Cultural Teachings. • Assisted in the design and implementation of new client intake procedures. • Increased departmental revenue generation by 25% by training providers to increase third party billing through Access to Recovery Program. • Co-Authored AIHFS Family Healing Pilot Program Proposal Accepted for Review by National Institute of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (NIDA). • Provide Individual Psychotherapy Adult, Family, Youth, &/or Children • Case management services via resource information, referrals, advocacy, and on-going contact with clients, making home visits and insuring involvement in planned programs. • Participated weekly in integrated case management meetings with the AIHFS medical clinical and Behavioral Health Department to monitor and report client progress in various programs. • Volunteered with the AIHFS Youth Group • Assist Behavioral Health Department Director and Administrator to create new policies and procedures • Conduct in-house all staff trainings on Access to Recovery Program and HIV/AIDS in Urban Native American Communities Show less

  • YWCA of West Central Michigan
    • Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area
    • Paid Internship
      • Jan 2007 - May 2007

      YWCA Of West Central Michigan - Grand Rapids, Michigan: is an 40+ employee, $1 million + annual operating budget community based clinic providing services in response to the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse including counseling, crisis intervention, and training. • Assisted in preparation for Sexual Assault Advocates Annual Training including collection of training materials, volunteer coordination, and research. YWCA Of West Central Michigan - Grand Rapids, Michigan: is an 40+ employee, $1 million + annual operating budget community based clinic providing services in response to the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse including counseling, crisis intervention, and training. • Assisted in preparation for Sexual Assault Advocates Annual Training including collection of training materials, volunteer coordination, and research.

    • United States
    • Musicians
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Donor Relations Manager
      • Dec 2004 - Apr 2005

      The Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra - Grand Rapids, Michigan: is a partially endowed regional orchestra with annual fundraising surplus of $1 million + and administrative staff of 30. • Razor’s Edge donor database management and event planning. The Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra - Grand Rapids, Michigan: is a partially endowed regional orchestra with annual fundraising surplus of $1 million + and administrative staff of 30. • Razor’s Edge donor database management and event planning.

    • United States
    • Research
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Development Assistant
      • Apr 2002 - Dec 2004

      (Promoted twice in two years, from Receptionist to Development Assistant) Administrative Assistant 07/01/02-10/01/03: Receptionist 04/01/02-07/01/02 The Van Andel Institute - Grand Rapids, Michigan: is 100+ employee, $5 million + fully endowed state of the art health research institute dedicated to improving the health and enhancing the lives of current and future generations through disease research and science education. • Donor relations, Razor’s Edge database management, and event planning. • Donor relations and event planning. • Answering phones and greeting donors. Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Membership Relations
      • Jan 1999 - Feb 2001

      Zonta International-Chicago, Illinois • Donation’s Data Entry and Member Services Zonta International-Chicago, Illinois • Donation’s Data Entry and Member Services

Education

  • University of Michigan
    Masters of Social Work, Clinical Social Work
    2009 - 2010
  • Grand Valley State University
    Bachelors of Science Psychology and a Bachelors of Science Women and Gender Studies, Psychology, Women's and Gender Studies, Creative Writing, Photography
    2005 - 2009

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