Group/Court Ordered Programs
Anger Management: Our eight (8) to twelve (12)-week anger management program provides participating individuals with the understanding of anger and aggression, myths surrounding anger, habitual responses to anger, and introduces a method for monitoring anger using the anger meter. This program is conducted in a group treatment environment conducive to maximum participation and peer group support.
Animal Abuse Program: Our Animal Abuse Program is the first professionally developed psychological intervention program for adults who have abused animals. Each client will receive a certificate of completion when they successfully complete the program requirements for one of our four (4), eight (8), or sixteen (16) hour courses.
Anti-Theft Class: Our Theft Awareness Class meets the approved eight (8) hour course criteria requirements for Child Welfare Services, Family Court, Probation, Parole, and most other Judicial Services. A Certificate of Completion is provided upon successful completion of this anti-theft course. Individuals who have been mandated by court order or other institution to take a class that deals with theft and/or shoplifting. This course is designed to explain theft and shoplifting; not only what typically legally constitutes as theft and shoplifting, but what are some possible causes and some unique ways for the prevention of this type of behavior.
Stalking Program: As the psychological factors that lead to stalking and harassment are increasingly recognized, the need for clinical interventions designed to target these issues has emerged. This treatment is a once a week, fifty-two (52) week program. Each participant is afforded three (3) absences for the intervention. Progress Reports are to the Court or Probation Department as required.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Group: A talk therapy for people who experience emotions very intensively. It's a common therapy for people with borderline personality disorder, but therapists provide it for other mental health conditions as well. DBT is based on Cognitive behavioral therapy. It's a type of therapy that helps people understand how thoughts affect emotions and behaviors.