Specialized treatment process for youth with problematic sexualized behavior. Goal is to reduce the occurrence of problematic sexualized behaviors for individual youth and the community as a whole. Primarily works with youth aged 17 and younger. Serves Medicaid eligible families and accept some private insurance. Does not currently have a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider (CSOTP) on staff, so services provided may not conform to some court requirements such as SSODA or SSOSA treatment.
Offers this specialized treatment process for youth with problematic sexualized behavior that focuses on education, supervision, family support, community collaboration, and therapeutic intervention. Goal is to reduce the occurrence of problematic sexualized behaviors for individual youth and the community as a whole. Primarily works with youth aged 17 and younger. Serves Medicaid eligible families and accept some private insurance. Does not currently have a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider (CSOTP) on staff, so services provided may not conform to some court requirements such as SSODA or SSOSA treatment.
Provides a place for law enforcement to conduct forensic, recorded interviews with children who have been assaulted, sexually abused, or neglected to help reduce the trauma to the child.
An extension of services that provides a place for law enforcement to conduct forensic, recorded interviews with children who have been assaulted, sexually abused, or neglected to help reduce the trauma to the child.
Provides assessment, brief counseling and support for abuse and trauma victims and their non-offending family members. Offers evidence-based trauma specific therapy if recommended, including cognitive behavioral therapy.
Provides assessment, brief counseling and support for victims and their non-offending family members affected by traumatic events.
Initial appointment addresses concerns, provides information and support, assesses symptoms and helps make a plan for the future.
Crisis counseling is available after hours through Harborview emergency room. A social worker will provide crisis intervention and make counseling referrals and appointments.
Works with families struggling to build relationships in which children can flourish. Provides parent-child therapy for families of children ages birth-5 who’ve experienced abuse, neglect or other trauma.
Provides services and resources for children and adults who are victims of domestic violence, including 24-hour crisis line, confidential domestic violence shelter, support groups, food, diapers, and clothing, as well as an advocacy center with
Provides services and resources to victims of domestic violence, including 24 hour crisis line, confidential domestic violence shelter, domestic violence advocacy, support groups, assistance with domestic violence protection orders, food, diapers, clothing, and an advocacy center for family and children with a therapist on site, which offers advocacy-based counseling services with focus on children who are victims of abuse. The staff and volunteers support victims to become survivors of abuse through counseling, shelter, medical and legal advocacy; and methods of prevention and self-preservation, if prevention is not an option.
Counselors work collaboratively with clients to support growth, healing and well-being. Offers a variety of outpatient individual and group counseling services for youth, adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. Specializes in youth services and works with trauma survivors and crime victims. Other areas of focus include anxiety, depression, behavioral problems (including problematic sexualized behaviors), parenting and refugee services.
Counselors work collaboratively with clients to support growth, healing and well-being. Offers a variety of outpatient individual and group counseling services for youth, adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. Specializes in youth services and works with trauma survivors and crime victims. Other areas of focus include anxiety, depression, behavioral problems (including problematic sexualized behaviors), parenting and refugee services.
Provides assessment, grief counseling and support for abuse and trauma victims and their non-offending family members. Provides evidence-based trauma specific therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy, if recommended.
Provides assessment, brief counseling and support for victims and their non-offending family members affected by traumatic events.
Initial appointment addresses concerns, provides information and support, assesses symptoms and helps make a plan for the future.
Crisis counseling is available after hours through Harborview emergency room. A social worker will provide crisis intervention and make counseling referrals and appointments.
Provides child abuse prevention and treatment services, including parenting classes, support groups, educational clinics for divorcing parents, in-home parent aides, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.
HFCC victim services include DV support group, domestic violence and sexual assault support and crisis intervention, advocacy, legal advocacy, emergency and transitional housing. HFCC also provides support, advocacy, intervention and legal advocacy to victims of general crime.
Offers individual counseling, family counseling, group therapy and child and family team coordination. Provides a child-friendly, neutral, and safe location for child and adolescent victims and witnesses of child abuse, neglect, and other crimes. Accepts Medicaid and some private insurance.
Services include individual counseling, family counseling, group therapy, and child and family team coordination.
Offers support for serious mental illness and depression and anxiety as well as the effects of abuse, addiction, behavioral issues, and issues that stem from sexual orientation.
Provides tailored therapy to children and youth. Offers support for serious mental illness and depression and anxiety as well as the effects of abuse, addiction, behavioral issues, and issues that stem from sexual orientation.
Services include:
- Individual, family and group therapy
- Skill-building and support for behavior change
- School-based early prevention and intervention services
- Case management and connection to resources
Therapy offered on-site, in school, or, in some cases, at home.
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Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
FOCIS is a 30-day intervention for families of children who are experiencing a mental health and behavioral crisis. In-home and community-based services include mental health therapy, therapeutic aid services, intensive case management, 24-hour crisis on-call support, and care coordination and connection to resources. FOCIS is appropriate for children 18 years and younger and their families who require additional support to successfully transition from in-patient care.
FOCIS is a 30-day intervention for families of children who are experiencing a mental health and behavioral crisis. In-home and community-based services include mental health therapy, therapeutic aid services, intensive case management, 24-hour crisis on-call support, and care coordination and connection to resources. FOCIS is appropriate for children 18 years and younger and their families who require additional support to successfully transition from in-patient care.
Provides education, resources, consultation, counseling, and other support services for individuals, churches, homes, schools, and other organizations.
Provides education, resources, consultation, counseling, and other support services for individuals, churches, homes, schools, and other organizations.
Offers trauma-focused individual for children and adults who have been sexually assaulted or victims of child physical abuse. Also provides family services such as parent education and parent-child interaction training.
Treats the trauma of sexual or child physical abuse through
- Trauma-specific counseling
- Parent education program
- Parent-Child Interaction Training.
The main goals of treatment are symptom reduction and trauma integration. Trauma is the primary focus, and may also encompass treating not only symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety, but also other related issues resulting from the abuse.
Most clients complete therapy in an average of 16-20 sessions.