Our Services
Behavioral Health Treatment:
Our Behavioral Health Treatment services are designed to address a wide range of mental health and behavioral challenges, providing comprehensive care tailored to each individual's needs. Whether you're facing depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mental health conditions, our team of skilled professionals is here to offer compassionate support and evidence-based treatments to help you achieve mental wellness and resilience.
Mental Health Treatment:
Our Mental Health Treatment services focus on promoting mental well-being and addressing symptoms of mental illness through various therapeutic interventions. From medication management to psychotherapy, our experienced clinicians work collaboratively with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that foster recovery and improve quality of life.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT):
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a program designed to help little kids who struggle with disruptive behaviors. It's all about making the parent-child relationship stronger and improving the way they interact with each other. The therapy has two parts. In the first part, called child-directed interaction (CDI), it’s all about following the child’s lead. In the second part, parent-directed interaction (PDI), parents take the lead. During these sessions, a therapist watches how the parent and child interact and gives tips to the parent through an earpiece. PCIT is meant for kids aged 2-7 who have issues like acting out, experiencing trauma, or facing developmental challenges. The goal is to teach parents ways to build a warm and secure bond with their child while promoting good behavior and reducing not-so-good behavior. We also provide parents with the language to use from our work with Conscious Discipline (CD).
Our Services
Trauma Informed Care (TIC):
Trauma Informed Care (TIC) is an approach in mental health and social services that recognizes and responds to the effects of all types of trauma. It emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and survivors and helps rebuild a sense of control and empowerment for those affected by trauma.
When offering Trauma Informed Care, therapists and caregivers operate under the core principles of recognizing the prevalence of trauma; understanding how trauma can affect families, individuals, groups, and communities; and integrating this knowledge into all aspects of treatment. The aim is to avoid re-traumatization and support healing and resilience.
In practice, Trauma Informed Care for families often includes the following elements: Safety, Transparency, and Trustworthiness; Peer Support and Mutual Self-Help; Collaboration and Mutuality; Empowerment, Voice, and Choice; and Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues. Our providers are trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma and understand various ways trauma can manifest, such as fears, outbursts, or withdrawal. They adapt their methods to meet the specific needs of each family, ensuring that all interventions are sensitive to the trauma’s impacts. Trauma Informed Care is not about treating the trauma itself, but rather adjusting the way care is provided to ensure it is respectful of and sensitive to the effects of trauma.
Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST):
Our Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment services provide intensive, community-based support for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Through case management, skill-building, and coordination of care, we assist clients in achieving stability, independence, and integration into their communities.
You may not control all the events that happen to you but you can choose not to be reduced by them.
– Maya Angelou
Case Management:
Our Case Management services are designed to help individuals navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and access the resources they need to achieve their treatment goals. Our dedicated case managers and Quality Mental Health Specialists work closely with clients to assess needs, develop care plans, and coordinate services, ensuring continuity of care and optimal outcomes.
Prevention Management:
Our Prevention Management services focus on early intervention and preventive strategies to promote mental health and reduce the risk of mental illness. Through education, outreach, and community-based programs, we empower individuals and communities to build resilience, develop coping skills, and maintain emotional well-being.
Individual, Group, and Family Counseling:
Our counseling services encompass individual, group, and family therapy modalities, providing a supportive environment for clients to explore emotions, learn coping skills, and improve relationships. Our licensed therapists offer evidence-based interventions tailored to each client's unique needs, promoting healing and growth.
Telehealth Services:
Our Telehealth Services utilize secure and confidential video conferencing technology to deliver counseling and psychiatric services remotely. Whether you're unable to attend in-person appointments due to distance, mobility issues, or other constraints, our telehealth platform allows you to access quality care from the comfort of your own home.
In-School/Preschool Counseling and Support:
Our In-School/Preschool Support and Counseling service is tailored to provide comprehensive mental health assistance to preschool-aged children within the nurturing and familiar setting of their educational environments. Understanding the pivotal role that preschools play in a child's early development, we offer on-site counseling and support services to address a variety of mental health needs.
Our Solutions
Our Services
• Behavioral Health Treatment
• Mental Health Treatment
• Substance Use Treatment
• Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment
• Case Management
• Prevention Management
• Individual, Group and Family Counseling
• In-Home Counseling
• Telehealth Services
• Behavioral Health Treatment
• Mental Health Treatment
• Substance Use Treatment
• Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment
• Case Management
• Prevention Management
• Individual, Group and Family Counseling
• In-Home Counseling
• Telehealth Services
Our Services
Core Value Statement
Every individual deserves an opportunity to receive comprehensive care to be healthy, happy and whole beginning with our children.
• Comprehensive and Equitable Care
• Respect
• Whole Family Support
• Community
• Collaboration
• Faith
Guiding Principles
Our Partners
• Childcare Centers
• Public Schools
• Charter Schools
• Afterschool Programs
• Detention Centers
Core Value Statement
Every individual deserves an opportunity to receive comprehensive care to be healthy, happy and whole beginning with our children.
To be the leader in high-quality mental, emotional and behavioral healthcare and wellness with a focus on ensuring equitable care in the most under-deserved communities.
Our Vision
Our Mission
To ensure every preschooler and adolescent receives the available resources and services to meet their mental and behavioral health needs.
Our Partners
• Childcare Centers
• Public Schools
• Charter Schools
• Afterschool Programs
• Detention Centers
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
– Dr. Seuss
Our team of licensed counselors and therapists collaborates closely with preschool staff to seamlessly integrate mental health support into the daily activities of young learners. Through individual counseling sessions, group therapy, and interactive workshops, we equip preschoolers with essential coping mechanisms, emotional regulation skills, and strategies to navigate social interactions.
In addition to directly supporting preschoolers, our In-School/Preschool Support and Counseling service provides valuable consultation and training for educators. We work alongside teachers to establish trauma-informed practices, implement effective behavior management techniques, and support children with diverse learning needs, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Moreover, our program places a strong emphasis on fostering collaboration and communication with parents and caregivers. We provide regular updates on children's progress, offer guidance on parenting strategies, and facilitate family counseling sessions as needed, ensuring a cohesive and supportive approach to mental health care across home and school environments.
By offering mental health support directly within preschool settings, we aim to remove barriers to access and provide early intervention to support the healthy development of young children. Our ultimate goal is to promote emotional well-being, social skills development, and academic readiness among preschoolers in our community.
No Surprises Act
Under the law, healthcare providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for services.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. Make sure your healthcare provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing before scheduling a service. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.