
CORE SERVICES
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
Behavior modification is an approach that focuses on understanding and changing behaviors through systematic techniques. It involves identifying target behaviors, setting specific goals, and implementing strategies to reinforce desired behaviors or decrease unwanted ones.
GROUP SKILLS TRAINING
Group skills training refers to a structured program or therapy that focuses on developing specific skills within a group setting. It aims to enhance interpersonal and social skills, communication abilities, problem-solving techniques, and overall self-awareness. Participants engage in a variety of group activities, exercises, and discussions that promote learning and practice of these skills.
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger management is a therapeutic approach that helps individuals understand and manage their anger in healthier and more constructive ways. It involves learning to recognize the triggers and underlying causes of anger, developing coping strategies to manage intense emotions, and improving communication skills to express anger effectively.
INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
Individual therapy, also known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a form of mental health treatment that focuses on providing personalized support and guidance to individuals facing emotional or psychological difficulties. It is a collaborative process between a trained therapist and a client, with the aim of helping the client overcome challenges, improve their mental well-being, and achieve personal growth.
COMMUNITY LINKAGE
Community linkage refers to the process of connecting individuals with appropriate community resources, services, and supports to meet their specific needs. It involves identifying and accessing available resources in the community that can assist individuals in various areas such as healthcare, housing, employment, education, mental health, and social services.
FAMILY THERAPY
Family therapy, also known as family counseling or systemic therapy, is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening relationships within a family system. It recognizes that individual behavior and psychological well-being are influenced by the dynamics and interactions within the family unit.