Behavioral Mental Health Services

Supporting Victims of Violence

Our team of trained mental health professionals offers a comprehensive range of trauma-informed therapeutic services to support victims of violence and their families. We understand that everyone's experience is unique, and our individualized treatment plans are tailored to meet specific needs and cultural backgrounds.

Evidence-Based Therapies

Our therapeutic services are grounded in evidence-based practices, ensuring that you receive the most effective treatment available. We offer a variety of therapies, including:

  • Problematic Sexual Behavior-Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program (PSB-CBT) (Ages 7-17)
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (14+)
  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) (Adult/Child)
  • Individual Therapy (Adult/Child)
  • Brainspotting (Adult/Child)

     

Additional Programs

We also provide a range of complementary programs at no cost:

  • Non-Offending Caregiver Groups
  • Personal Body Safety (3-6)
  • Circle of Security
  • Support Groups
     

Referral Process

Referrals are accepted from the following sources:

  • Parents and Guardians
  • Department of Children and Families
  • Law Enforcement Agents
  • School Personnel/Departments
  • Mental Health Agencies
  • Hospital or Primary Care Providers
  • Multidisciplinary Teams
  • Office of Juvenile Affairs
  • Juvenile Review Board

     

Serenity Suite   

The Serenity Suite is an immersive, virtual retreat where clients will be able to utilize the space to decompress, process their experiences, and support overall wellbeing. The Serenity Suite is a bio-experiential space designed for recovery. Research has shown that after a 15-minute experience in such a space, participants experienced an average of 60.0% reduction in self-reported stress levels. The Suite features a full sensory relaxation experience with HD video nature scenes, surround sound, mood lighting, and essential oil scent diffusion. 
 

To make a referral, please contact us at (860) 714-5864.

Our commitment to providing compassionate and effective care to victims of violence is unwavering.