PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
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Our Psychosocial Support program offers a range of services to address the emotional and mental health needs of children with developmental disabilities and their families.
Our team of trained mental health professionals provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and support groups to help families cope with the challenges of raising a child with a developmental disability. By offering emotional support, we help build resilience, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being for both children and their families.
We recognize that the mental health needs of children with developmental disabilities and their families are diverse and complex. To address these needs, our psychosocial support services are tailored to each child and family, ensuring that they receive the most appropriate and effective interventions. Our services may include therapeutic play, art therapy, and family therapy, as well as specialized support for children who have experienced trauma.
Additionally, we provide training and resources for local mental health professionals and community-based organizations, ensuring that they are equipped to deliver high-quality psychosocial support services to children with developmental disabilities and their families in their own communities.