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1. about PIER
www.preventmentalillness.org/a - [Cached]Published on: 11/30/2007 Last Visited: 11/30/2007
Philip Collin, LCSW, is a psychiatric social worker with several years' of experience in the Acute psychiatry and Adult Outpatient departments of Maine Medical Center's Department of Psychiatry. Through these rotations he has developed particular expertise in working with children and adolescents in crisis. His clinical experience includes post-traumatic stress disorder therapy for refugees and combat veterans, assertive community treatment, multifamily group psychoeducation, substance abuse and relapse prevention, and cognitive behavioral therapy. He was a co-facilitator of the first multifamily psychoeducational group which developed the Early Detection and Intervention of Psychosis (EDIP) model for young adults. A graduate of the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Phil takes pride in his work as a community organizer and advocate for the implementation of a bilingual/bicultural education program in central Maine.
Phillip Collin, LCSW Research Clinician -
2. PIER - Meet our Staff
www.mmc.org/mmc_services/piers - [Cached]Published on: 9/19/2005 Last Visited: 9/19/2005
Phillip Collin, LCSW
Philip Collin, LCSW, is a psychiatric social worker with several years' of experience in the Acute psychiatry and Adult Outpatient departments of Maine Medical Center's Department of Psychiatry. Through these rotations he has developed particular expertise in working with children and adolescents in crisis. His clinical experience includes post-traumatic stress disorder therapy for refugees and combat veterans, assertive community treatment, multifamily group psychoeducation, substance abuse and relapse prevention, and cognitive behavioral therapy. He was a co-facilitator of the first multifamily psychoeducational group which developed the Early Detection and Intervention of Psychosis (EDIP) model for young adults. A graduate of the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Phil takes pride in his work as a community organizer and advocate for the implementation of a bilingual/bicultural education program in central Maine. -
3. HealthCare Review
www.healthcarereview.com/index - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2006 Last Visited: 7/14/2006
Spring Harbor Hospital and the Maine Medical Center Department of Psychiatry announced that Phil Collin, LCSW, was promoted to social worker III. Collin has worked at Maine Medical Center for 13 years , the last five in the hospital's Portland Intervention and Early Referral (PIER) program, which educates those who work closely with youth how to identify the early warning signs of severe psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. As part of his commitment to educating colleagues, Collin has proctored nursing students and supervised social work students and staff since 1999. A recognized resource in Multifamily Group Psychoeducation (MFG), and in identifying and intervening in the early stages of psychotic illness, Collin also provides supervision and consultation to mental health sites in Michigan and Oregon.

