He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim freedom for the captives

Isaiah 61:1

 

 

        Internship Program

This program involves observing community and prayer ministry sessions for an extended period of time.  Interns can determine their own length of stay from a few weeks to several months. Interns can also determine the amount of one-on-one time required with a trainer for individual answers to questions.

GOALS

At the completion of an internship in prayer ministry at C.A.R.E., interns should be able to accomplish the following tasks and perform the following skills:

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Possess a working fund of knowledge on trauma, dissociation, and issues affecting survivors of ritual abuse.

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Understand and apply the five Thrive Principles in developmental growth.

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Understand the process of recovery from both type A and type B traumas.

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Understand and apply the necessary resources for recovery.

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Identify the levels of pain in the brain's control center.

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Possess a working knowledge and application of the nineteen skills.

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Identify maturity levels in self and others.

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Identify goals and tasks to address maturity deficits and apply appropriate interventions.

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Identify your own maturity deficits and develop a plan to address them.

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Differentiate between the therapeutic individual model of treatment and interventions through a community approach.

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Participate in and experience life in community.

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Synchronize with others who are in distress.

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Understand and participate in conflict resolution and repair.

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Learn to effectively pray for survivors using the Prayer Warriors booklet as a guide.

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Participate as a team member in community prayer and accountability teams.

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Observe prayer ministry sessions.

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Administer prayer in prayer sessions with clients using the above skills.

REQUIREMENTS

All interns are required to fulfill the following:

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Read, sign, and follow the "Code of Ethics and Conduct Agreement" included in this application.

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Complete all reading assignments given by your supervisor.

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Read Prayer Warriors and apply prayers appropriate to client situations.

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Attend weekly group intern supervision meetings, complete the requested information on the intern worksheets, and submit to your supervisor.

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Participate as a team member and attend weekly team meetings.

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Strive to attend all community events and functions.

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Follow instructions given by your supervisor, directors and staff of C.A.R.E. If instructions are confusing or unclear, consult your supervisor.

A Basic Internship Certificate is awarded to interns who complete the following program:

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Read and submit written answers to the questions following each chapter in the Setting the Captives Free Training Manual.

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Present at least one case per month at the intern supervision meeting.

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Demonstrate mastery of the Five-to-Thrive material by presenting the lecture to interns or in an intensive session at least once.

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Observe 300 hours of prayer ministry.

An Advanced Internship Certificate may be earned following the completion of the Basic Internship Program. It is awarded to interns who complete administration of 300 hours of prayer ministry with clients.

COSTS and APPLICATION

Please contact our office an application and the current costs for this program.

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Phone: 231-745-0500

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Email: care1@triton.net

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Mail: 9731 S M-37, Baldwin, MI 49304

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