Individual Family – Psychoeducational Psychotherapy
Children aged 7-14 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents
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- Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
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Children aged 7-14 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents
Foster youth ages 16 to 21, can be teen parents
At-risk children ages 6-12 with a history of trauma or loss
Families with children (birth to 18) at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities
Parents who have young children and have limited formal education and resources
Parents of children (age 3-8 years old) who are noncompliant and have related disruptive behavior/conduct problems
New parents, grandparents, teachers and healthcare professionals
11-18 year olds with very serious problems such as conduct disorder, violent acting-out, and substance abuse
Foster youth, K-12 grades
Resource parents (foster, adoptive, and kinship) of children ages 0-18; can be used by social workers and other professionals who are new to working directly with resource parents
Anyone who has experienced domestic violence, family violence, elder abuse, sexual assault, or sex trafficking and their affected children ages 5 years old or older
Children who are abused/neglected and their family groups