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Our counseling services are designed to help children, teens and young adults (up to age 21), and their families. Services are provided by licensed social workers, counselors, psychologists and psychiatrists, and include individual, family and group therapy, as well as psychological testing.
Other programs offered include:
- Early Childhood Mental Health for children birth to 3 who are experiencing social, emotional or behavioral difficulties. Also provides solutions to parent-child relationship difficulties.
- Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST) is offered through a number of CPST teams that provide services for children and youth: with emotional and behavioral disturbance; who have been witnesses of violence; who are reunifying with their families and/or are in conflict with their parents.
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is a therapeutic and case management services for youth with serious behavioral problems and at risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system.
- Partial Hospitalization provides intensive goal-focused group treatment for children and teens in grades K-10, who have often experienced significant trauma.
- Day Treatment includes individual, family and group therapy for children and teens in grades K-10, who require intensive behavioral health intervention, but are able to live at home or within the community.
For more information see our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) at left or call (216) 459-9827 in Cuyahoga County or (440) 934-9930 in Lorain County.
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“There are good people here. They’re teaching me what I need to know and keeping me in line.”
Client in residential treatment |
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