Multisystemic Therapy – Building Stronger Families
Families who are involved with child welfare services due to physical abuse and/or neglect plus parental substance misuse
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- Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
Families who are involved with child welfare services due to physical abuse and/or neglect plus parental substance misuse
Families, specifically parents and their infants/toddlers ages 0 (during pregnancy) to 36 months, who present with challenges to the parent-child relationship, and/or have environmental or familial concerns that place their children at risk for developing a variety of emotional, behavioral, social, and cognitive delays
Informal and formal kinship families, relatives, and nonrelatives raising children who are not being raised by parents
School-aged children with autism with behaviors of concern and their parents
4- to 5-year-old children in preschool
Parents of children (aged 0-18) of whom custody has been taken by the State, with a drug or alcohol problem being a substantial reason for DCFS involvement
Adults who have experienced psychological trauma though it can be used with adults suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, or chronic illnesses
All parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years
Children ages 3-18 years who have experienced trauma and, optionally, their caregivers
Children birth to age five in early care and education settings and their caregiving adults (e.g., family caregivers and Early Care and Education providers)