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Feel, Heal, and Connect: Helping Parents Heal In Order To Raise Emotionally Secure Children

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

A therapeutic approach that enhances the parent-child relationship by addressing the effects of trauma, improving attachment, and fostering healthy emotional development. This intervention does not require DCF involvement.

Clinical & Reflective Supervision

An educational process to support registered clinical social workers in Florida seeking licensure. Reflective supervision is provided to individuals working within the infant mental health field who wish to receive a collaborative and reflective approach instead of traditional supervision. Reflective supervision uses examining a provider's feelings or thoughts about a case to increase awareness, which improves service delivery for the client and family. 

Loss and Counseling for Post-Abortion Grief

A safe therapeutic space for mothers processing grief, regret, shame, guilt, or depression related to an unexpected birth experience or abortion.

Spiritual/Religious Trauma Support

Therapeutic support for individuals healing from church hurt, religious trauma, and disrupted attachment who desire to reconnect with God in a healthy and meaningful way.

Circle of Security Parenting (COSP)

The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program is an attachment-based parenting education program that spans 8 weeks and focuses on enhancing parent-child relationships and strenghtening parenting practices.

Individual Therapy for Moms (Perinatal & Postpartum)

A safe space is provided for mothers to discuss their thoughts and feelings associated with their childhood, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy loss, and transition into parenting. This service aims to provide support to mothers with the goal of fostering a stronger relationship with their children. 

Through the Eyes of the Child (TEC) Co-Parenting Intervention

Through the Eyes of the Child (TEC) is a 6-week intervention designed to assist separated and divorced parents in establishing a safe co-parenting alliance. This program emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging the concerns and perspectives of the other parent as they collaborate to create a safe environment for their shared children. The intervention focuses on enhancing awareness regarding the significance and consequences of cooperative co-parenting. It aims to improve communication concerning child-related matters, provide conflict resolution techniques, and promote sustained parental involvement despite current and potential challenges following divorce and separation.

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

A trauma-informed therapeutic approach used with young children and parents who have experienced violence or trauma using psychodynamic, play therapy, and attachment-based strategies.

Through The Eyes of The Child (TEC)

TEC is a 6-session program that helps co-parents overcome conflict by focusing on the needs of their child(ren). It promotes understanding and collaboration to create a safe environment and a healthy coparenting relationship.

Circle of Security Parenting (COSP)

 COSP is a reflective model used for parents and caregivers to strengthen their relationships with their children, understand their children's emotional needs, and address the triggers that pose a barrier to connecting with their children.

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