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INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, and COUPLE's COUNSELING

Counseling is available for individuals, families, and/or couples. Work is based on the individual's commitment to address their individual needs or concerns to help them grow independently as a person.

The goal of family therapy is to help family members improve communication, solve family problems, understand and handle special family situations (for example, death, serious physical or mental illness, or child and adolescent issues), and create a better functioning home environment.


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CO-PARENTING.
ANGER MANAGEMENT.

Co-parenting is an arrangement where both parents share responsibility for raising their child(ren) in a manner that promotes cooperation, healing, and growth. During co-parenting sessions, the focus will be to aid the parents to compromise for what is in their family's best interest; keeping the child(ren)'s growth a priority.
Anger management is the process of learning to recognize signs that one is becoming angry; taking action to calm down and deal with the situation in a productive way.  Managing anger can be a task for anyone; especially when one does not realize they have anger and/or what effects it has on others around them. Our program includes a curriculum-based education as well as individualized discussions on personalized situations and events.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
NON-OFFENDER'S EDUCATION.

TRAUMA THERAPY.

Exploration for family members to evaluate their current volatile situation; especially the biggest consideration given to the victim and then decide the healthiest alternatives for safety. Assessments will aid in decisions to reconcile or separate; considering all aspects of their family make-up and how it will affect all members. Counseling to include support for family members who desire to exit the dangerous environment they are in and/or address the areas of concern for reconciliation.

Focus on supporting and empowering the non-offending parent to aid in lessening the negative impact of trauma on the child/family; therefore, promoting healing and recovery.

Trauma-Focused Therapy is a specific approach to therapy that recognizes and emphasizes understanding how the traumatic experience impacts a child's mental, behavioral, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.

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THERAPEUTIC SUPERVISED VISITATION

Supervision of visitation between the parent(s) and/or adult in child’s life and child(ren) in need of professional supervision, quality assessment and therapeutic intervention to reduce stress, anxiety and mistrust during required supervised family visitation. Supervised visitation should enhance the emotional well being of a child while in care.  A positive atmosphere will be maintained through close supervision and redirection/intervention, as needed. The goal of this service will be to provide therapeutic supervision to ensure the safety of the child(ren); along with hands on parenting instruction and support. Constructive feedback will be reviewed with the parent(s) and/or adult in the child’s life after visitation to aide in positive reinforcement and/or areas that need improvement.

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