Specialties and Therapies
Specialties
- Adoption
- Attachment
- Anxiety
- Grief & Loss
- Blending families
- Addiction
- Trauma
- PTSD
- Mood disorders
- Emotional distrubances
- Co-occurring
- Case Management
- CANS Assessments
Types of Therapy
- Individual Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Theraplay
- Sand Tray Therapy
- Art Therapy
- DBT (Dialetical Behavorial Therapy)
- TBRI (Trust-based Relational InterventionP
- Trauma-informed
- CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
- MFT (Marriage & Family Counseling)
- CANS Assessment
Meet our Counselors
Peer Support Specialist (get the details here)
A Certified Peer Support Specialist, (CPSS) is a trained professional that has personal experience and recovery from a mental health concern and/or addiction. A CPSS supports a member in developing and succeeding in their own recovery plan. A CPSS promotes recovery for individuals living with a mental illness with the direct understanding that recovery is a personal experience that encompasses all aspects of one’s life. The recovery journey involves the development of hope, self-esteem, purpose, decision making and problem solving skills, connection with others, and a satisfying and meaningful life. A CPSS can support members through goal setting, education, and skills building. Certified Peer Support Specialists work to motivate members through positive ways, with the focus of recovery and well-being by positive change that individuals use to improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
Family Support Specialist (get the details here)
A Certified Family Support Partner, (CFSP) is a trained professional that has personal experience raising a child with a mental health concern. They also have training and experience with co-occuring mental health concerns and substance use disorders. The CFSP collaborates with other agencies and entities that serve the child and his/her family to improve the quality of life and opportunities of recovery for the child in the home, school and community. A CFSP supports the child and family in developing and succeeding in their own recovery plan. A CFSP supports the family in their health and wellness by role-modeling healthy behaviors and skills, maximizing strengths and support systems, developing empowering advocacy skills, understanding mental illnesses, understanding rights and resources and how to access them, and developing resiliency.