This entails the supervision of one therapist for one hour weekly at your office or ours. You must be licensed for at least 2 years.
Weekly
21+, 55+
Individuals
Virtual, Indoor
Skilled
Weekdays
How you help
We are always interested in adding to our pool of offsite volunteer supervisors.
About us
Airport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS) provides accessible community based mental health services; and provides quality training to therapists. AMCS is a nonprofit, community-based mental health clinic that has been serving the greater LAX region since 1962. From its opening in 1962 to now, AMCS has continued to grow and expand it programs and services. Today, we serve hundreds of individuals, children and families and couples weekly, and our services are provided on a sliding-scale basis. As affordable mental health resources become more difficult to find, more people living further away from AMCS depend upon its services. Though we have no geographical boundaries, the Clinic currently serves the greater LAX area including Westchester, El Segundo, Culver City, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey and Venice, Santa Monica, Torrance, South Los Angeles and extended areas of Los Angeles County. AMCS offers comprehensive therapeutic services to individuals, children and families, couples and older adults, many of whom would otherwise have little access to counseling. Open seven days a week, Airport Marina Counseling Service provides an array of successful programs, both at the Clinic and off-site, to meet the needs of people of all ages.
10 FREE sessions of culturally sensitive trauma-informed therapy. Collab between @OpenPathsLA @AMCS_LA , WESTMONT COUNSELING CENTER
Funded by @kpthrive
Clients must earn less than $30,000/year and reside in the catchment area. Call 3106701410 to see if you qualify!
Early results from a study on the pandemic's impact show a substantial number of mental health issues and instances of psychological aggression within relationships while people have had to shelter at home. For help, please call us at (310) 670-1410.
https://news.iu.edu/stories/2020/06/iub/inside/29-stress-of-pandemic-mental-health-relationships.html
AMCS stands by its mission of providing mental health services to those in need. We would like to offer support to everyone in LA, who may be feeling the impact of the shooting in Thousand Oaks or today's devastating fire. Call (310) 670-1410 for an initial consultation.