Family Services
We provide three key services to support families:
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Intensive Family Services: Helping families stay safe and stable with counseling, skill-building, and crisis support.
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Family Support and Visitation: Coaching parents, connecting families to resources, and supporting safe, supervised parent-child visits.
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Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): Therapy for young children and their caregivers to heal and grow after difficult experiences.
Our goal is to help families build strong, healthy relationships in a safe environment.

Intensive Family Services
Our Intensive Family Services are designed to support families in achieving rapid, sustainable change and maintaining a safe, stable, and nurturing home environment. We collaborate with families to address challenges, build on strengths, and promote healthy child development through a variety of services:
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Family Counseling: Sessions tailored to individuals, couples, entire families, or any combination of family members.
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Parent Training and Behavior Management: Focusing on child development, health and nutrition, and effective parenting strategies.
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Skill Development: Providing guidance in budgeting, stress management, conflict resolution, daily living, anger management, and communication.
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Development of Support Systems: Linking families to community resources and building sustainable networks of support.
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Crisis Services:
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24/7 on-call crisis intervention.
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Crisis stabilization services to restore balance and safety.
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Family Support and Visitation
Our Family Support and Visitation Services focus on strengthening parent-child relationships and ensuring family well-being. These services include:
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Family Support:
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Positive parenting coaching to enhance parenting skills.
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Skill development and training in areas such as communication, conflict resolution, and daily living.
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Assistance with accessing community resources to support family stability and independence.
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Visitation Services:
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Facilitating supervised visitations to provide parents and children with opportunities to connect in a safe, supportive environment.
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Reducing trauma for children by maintaining regular contact with parents while ensuring safety.
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These services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family, with a focus on fostering healthy, sustainable relationships.



Child Parent Psychotherapy
Our CPP program provides therapy for young children (birth through age 5) and their parents or caregivers. This evidence-based approach strengthens family relationships, promotes healing, and supports growth after stressful or traumatic experiences. Key features include:
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Supporting family strengths and relationships.
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Helping families heal and grow after challenging experiences.
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Respecting family and cultural values.
CPP may also help when:
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Children exhibit difficult behaviors.
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Children experience changes in placement or caregivers.
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Family members face physical or mental health challenges.
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Caregivers seek assistance with parenting and improving parent-child relationships.