Luke Breslin

Covid-19 Test Site Administrator And Assistant Medical Records Administrator at Austen Riggs Center

Luke Breslin has extensive experience in health and wellness administration, currently serving as a COVID-19 Test Site Administrator and Assistant Medical Records Administrator at Austen Riggs Center since November 2020. Prior to this role, Luke Breslin coordinated COVID testing at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health from December 2021 to March 2022, and also held the position of Lead Production Coordinator at the same organization from August 2007 to March 2020. Earlier in Luke Breslin's career, experience as an Analyst at Fontheim International, LLC spanned from September 2001 to August 2006, focusing on corporate social responsibility consulting. Luke Breslin’s educational background includes a Master of Commerce in Hospitality Administration/Management from Macquarie University, a Bachelor's degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University, and an Online Certificate in Human Resources Management from Cornell University ILR School.

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Monterey, United States

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Austen Riggs Center

The Austen Riggs Center is known for its internationally-recognized tradition of providing intensive psychodynamic psychotherapy in a voluntary, open, and non-coercive community. Patients not helped in other settings can often benefit from deeper, more thorough psychodynamic evaluation and treatment. For over 100 years, the Riggs has offered long-term residential and hospital-level psychiatric treatment based on intensive, four-times-weekly individual psychotherapy, provided by psychiatrists. From hospital to residential to supervised and unsupervised apartment living, Riggs provides continuity of care with the same interdisciplinary team throughout a patient's stay. Treating an average of 60 patients, Riggs remains one of the few psychiatric treatment centers in the United States committed to the intensive work necessary to help patients take charge of their lives. Erikson Institute for Education and Research Erik H. Erikson, renowned humanist psychoanalyst and former Riggs staff member, recognized that individuals could not be understood apart from their psychosocial and historical contexts. Riggs'​ Erikson Institute develops this connection by promoting education and research in psychodynamic thought and treatment and by applying the clinical learning to the problems of the larger society. The Erikson Institute aims to bring the work of Riggs into dialogue with other mental health professionals, human service institutions, and scholars from a range of disciplines. The Erikson Institute includes: A Research Department and internships A Fellowship program in psychiatry and clinical psychology The Erikson Scholar program Lectures and workshops for mental health professionals An organizational consultation service, especially for human service institutions


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