Families Facing the Future
Parents receiving methadone treatment and their children ages 5-14
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- Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Substance Abuse Prevention (Child & Adolescent) Programs
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Parents receiving methadone treatment and their children ages 5-14
Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma; research has been conducted on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), posttraumatic stress, phobias, and other mental health disorders
People who have abused their relationship partners and people in potentially abusive relationships
African-American families at risk for child maltreatment
Substance-abusing runaway adolescents (12-17) and their family members who are willing to have the adolescents live in their homes
Families living in rural, geographically isolated communities
Infants and toddlers under the age of 3, and pregnant women
Families with children from birth to 18 years old living in home that have reported incidents of intimate partner violence (IPV) to police
Adult males who are both court-ordered (civil or criminal) and voluntary participants
8 to 14 year old children whose aggression puts them at risk for later delinquency
Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problems
Adults age 18 or older with a diagnosis of cocaine abuse or dependence