OUTPATIENT SERVICES Outpatient services are comprehensive programs that consist of individual, couple, family, and group therapy. These therapy programs address each person's unique problems as well as those of their family and focus on their healing and recovery through counseling and Twelve Step programs.
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: • Chemical dependency assessments • Self-esteem / peer relations • Individual and family psychotherapy • Treatment for young people who are survivors of trauma
Adult Psychotherapy: • Assessment and referral • Healing from Trauma • Family Therapy • Adult children of alcoholics • Codependent services • Individual psychotherapy • Educational groups • Substance abuse individual/group therapy • Day and evening groups • Weekend treatment programs • Five day programs
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM What is an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)?
EAP is a confidential counseling and referral service that can help you and your family cope with life's challenges. The EAP provides face to face assessments at an office convenient to your home or work (all calls and counseling sessions are confidential).
When Do You Call Your EAP? Turn to your EAP for help with anything that interferes with your job or personal life. Among other things, your EAP can help you with:
• Parenting, marital, or relationship issues • Alcohol or drug misuse or abuse • Pressures resulting from legal or financial issues • Critical Incident Debriefing • Supervisory Training • Job stress or burnout • Anger problems • Anxiety or depression • Self esteem • Grief or bereavement • Management Consulting
Call your EAP whenever you need help sorting through what's happening in your life. Call when you need a new perspective on things. Call when you need help identifying options and making informed choices about what to do next.
SPEAKER SERVICES AFTC, Inc. offers a wide variety of educational seminars for staff development, training, mental health professionals and the public sector.
Intensive (one or more days) seminars for professionals include continuing education hours where available, as well as clinical support services. In addition, programs can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your organization. Examples include:
• Treating adult and child survivors of trauma and abuse • Working with difficult or resistant clients • Interventions for working with addictive disorders • Experiential techniques for working with couples and families
Programs for the public sector include such diverse topics as:
• Extraordinary relationships • Stress management • Healthy Communication • Great Parenting • Journey to self worth • Attachment Disorders • Sexual Addiction • Trauma and Recovery