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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Frequently asked questions
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Yes. We partner with local school districts to provide outpatient therapy services within the school setting. These services are delivered by licensed clinicians and are structured as individual outpatient therapy, not classroom-based behavioral support.
School-based services require parent or legal guardian consent and are typically provided in a private space within the school during the school day. Treatment goals, confidentiality, and communication processes are discussed clearly at the start of services.
When contracted with a school district, we coordinate care appropriately while maintaining clinical and ethical standards of outpatient treatment.
If your school district is interested in partnering with us, please contact our office to discuss contract options and availability.
We value strong partnerships with local school teams and place particular emphasis on providing educational trainings and workshops for staff on relevant mental health topics. These offerings are designed to support prevention, skill-building, and sustainable systems of care within the school environment.
When appropriate and with proper consent, we may also coordinate care with school personnel to support continuity of treatment for shared students. Care coordination is focused on clinically relevant communication and aligned with treatment goals.
If your school is interested in training opportunities or partnership discussions, we welcome connection with school leadership to explore needs and availability.
Yes. We provide educational workshops and trainings for schools, community organizations, and local groups on a variety of mental health topics.
If your organization is interested in partnering with us, please contact our office to discuss your needs.
We welcome collaboration with local churches, nonprofits, and community groups. Our clinicians respect and support individuals’ spiritual and cultural values, and we are open to discussing ways to provide education or mental health resources within the community.
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