The Child/Family staff are highly qualified and dedicated professionals comprised of licensed counselors, social workers, clinical psychologists and service coordinators. The Child/Family network commonly treats these issues: Depression, school behavior difficulties, sexual abuse trauma, suicidal ideation, aggression, anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and attachment issues.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy is a range of services and supports intended to meet the overarching needs of clients and develop recovery and resiliency skills.
Group Only Therapy
There are situations where families only require one specific support. In the case of group therapy, a group only model has been developed.
Infant Mental Health
Infant Mental Health services are therapeutic services to family caregivers who have infants and toddlers with mental health challenges.
Department of Youth Corrections, Detained Program
Detained or Committed youth who receive treatment while in the juvenile justice care can receive a mental health needs assessment while incarcerated in the Department of Youth Corrections.
Wraparound
An intensive, individualized case management process involving three or more of the family’s support system. The wraparound model helps families coordinate services and learn to be advocates for themselves and their family members.
Transitional Services
A service for young adults who have been receiving mental health services at the Child and Family Network and will be transitioning to adult levels of care.

