Services for Adults & Families  
   
 

We assist children, adults, and families through life transitions, including grief, trauma, health changes, relationships, and other forms of change.
Mental Health Services

We provide counseling services to families with a variety of challenges, including communication problems, substance abuse, and separation, divorce, and remarriage.
Mental Health Services

We provide one-to-one and group counseling for adults that addresses their individual goals and needs.
Mental Health Services

We offer violence prevention and intervention, so that the cycle of violence within the home can be broken and adults can learn to build positive relationships with their partners and families.
Positive Solutions

We offer support groups for men and women experiencing the life transition of divorce or separation.
Support Groups

We bring recently immigrated families together with their children's schools to improve the chances of academic success.
Families and Schools Together (FAST)

We offer on-site workplace mental health counseling including stress management, to help employees improve their day-to-day functioning.
Employee Assistance Program

We support adults, so they succeed in overcoming addictions to drugs and alcohol.
Substance Abuse Treatment

We provide comprehensive clinical care for adults with serious mental illness, including depression and bipolar disorder.
Mental Health Services

We provide high quality clinical training for students of social work, psychology, and marriage and family therapy.
Clinical Training Program & Professional Development

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Services for very young children (birth through age 5)
Services for children (ages 6-12)
Services for teens and young adults (ages 13-21)
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“When I needed interviewing clothing, they were there. When I needed stuff for my car, they were there. Even when I need someone to talk to, they are there. So when I turn 21, I will miss them a lot, but they know I will come and visit them,” said Anna*, a youth in Family & Children Services’ Independent Living Program. ...more