Licsw Travis Hermance

Director Of Psychological Health at Rhode Island Army National Guard

Travis Hermance, LICSW, has a diverse work experience in the field of behavioral health care and employee wellness. Travis is currently the Director of Psychological Health at Rhode Island Army National Guard. Prior to that, they founded their own consulting firm, Hermance Associates, LLC, specializing in improving patient care and employee well-being through program development and implementation. Travis has also worked as a Technology Transfer Specialist at Brown University School of Public Health, coordinating education and training for primary care providers and behavioral health clinicians in addressing the opioid crisis. Additionally, they have worked as a Behavioral Health Clinician at Tri-County Community Action Agency, an Emergency Department Social Worker at Butler Hospital, and an Emergency Services Clinician at The Providence Center, where they provided crisis interventions and collaborated with various stakeholders to ensure comprehensive evaluations and appropriate treatment for clients.

Travis Hermance, LICSW, obtained their Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from Simmons University, where they studied from 1996 to 1999. Travis holds a certification as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, although the details regarding the institution and the year they obtained this certification are not provided.

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Rhode Island Army National Guard

The Rhode Island Army National Guard is the nation's oldest military branch which consists of more that 2,200 members serving both state and federal governments. The Rhode Island Army National Guard has served and remains as an active force in the Global War on Terrorism, with units that have deployed worldwide in direct support of national security objectives. In times of local emergencies and natural disasters, the Rhode Island Guard is called upon to provide military support to civil authorities. Despite being the smallest state, Rhode Island is the only state with a Special Forces Unit, a Special Operations Detachment unit, and an Airborne Infantry.


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