ALL 4 FAMILIES, is dedicated to providing the best quality of services available by maintaining clinicians abreast of the most recent modes of treatment and interventions. Our clinicians place special emphasis on each person’s specific needs and tailors services to assist them in reaching their goal. In addition, in an effort to assist our community partners and work collaboratively we offer supportive services. We extend our support in an effort to assist in being able to service all those in needs.
Our clinicians offer a culturally sensitive environment and are fully bilingual in Spanish. They are trained in several treatment modes some of which are evidenced based treatment models:
Child Parent Psychotherapy, is an intervention for children from birth through age 5 who have experienced at least one traumatic event.
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, is a psychosocial treatment model designed to treat post traumatic stress and related emotional and behavioral problems.
Triple P, is a multilevel system of parenting and family support strategies for families with children from birth to age 12, with extensions to families with teenagers ages 13 to 16.
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescents, a intervention that focuses on the current interpersonal problems of adolescents (aged 12-18 years) with mild to moderate depression severity.
Incredible Years, the parent, and child, training interventions are guided by developmental theory on the role of multiple interacting risk and protective factors in the development of conduct problems.
Motivational interviewing is an evidenced-based counseling approach that health care providers can use to help patients adhere to treatment recommendations. It emphasizes using a directive, patient-centered style of interaction to promote behavioral change by helping patients explore and resolve ambivalence.
Seeking Safety is an evidence-based, present-focused counseling model to help people attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. It can be conducted in group (any size) and/or individual modality.