Our Specialties & Services
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Counseling
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Visitation Facilitation-Parent/Child/Sibling
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Family and Community Partners, LLC partners with trained visitation professionals to provide consistent, structured, and meaningful visitation experiences for children and families involved with the Indiana Department of Child Services. Visits take place at home, within the community, or at our new offices at 3921 N Meridian Street in Indianapolis. Transportation is available and providers possess advanced training in serving traumatized and neglected children.
Father Engagement Services
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Under this dynamic new service standard, fathers, and/or paternal relatives, receive all the case management (including supervised visitation) opportunities as the Home-Based Family Centered Casework service standard along WITH the addition of an evidence-based psycho-education curriculum (utilizing the Bringing Back the Dads curriculum) focused on engaging fathers within their respective needs/strengths and social location. As with our Case Managers, our Father Engagement Service Providers enjoy additional trainings in Cultural Competency, Sexual Trauma, and issues related to Systemic Poverty. Our Father Engagement Service Providers are available to conduct supervised visitation within our new East Side office.
Family Centered Therapy
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Our doctorate and masters-level clinicians provide home & community-based therapy for families and individuals that is multi-systemic and strengths-oriented. Utilizing a rich combination of evidence-based and best-practice strategies, each family develops and implements a unique treatment plan that moves toward a more positive and sustainable future. Our therapists receive ongoing supervision and enjoy additional trainings in Cultural Competency, Complex/Sexual Trauma, and issues related to Systemic Poverty.
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Parent, Family, Social & Independent Living Skills Mentor
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As an agency focused on families and community systems, our competency within this service standard is already high (Parent Mentors receive the same high quality supervision as our doctorate & masters-Level clinical staff). As with our Case Management and Father Engagement Services, we utilize clinical instruments such as the BASC and PRQ to ascertain parenting strengths and needs. Further trainings in Cultural Competency, Sexual Trauma, and Poverty Alleviation mean that our Parent Mentors are especially well suited to engage the stark realities of Central Indiana’s most complex communities. Our Parent Mentors are available to conduct supervised visitation in our new East Side office.
Diagnostic & Evaluations
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Family and Community Partners, LLC provides highly trained and experienced professionals with clinical expertise in the evaluation of complex child, juvenile, and adult populations. Staff completing initial clinical interviews and assessments possess masters degrees and corresponding professional licenses (LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, and HSPP) in their respective fields. The evaluation professional completing and reviewing the evaluations possesses a license to practice psychology and an HSPP endorsement. Assessing clinicians have routinely advised Department of Child Services & Juvenile Probation communities on strengths and evidence-based treatment modalities and recommendations. Clinical staff is comprised of licensed masters and doctorate level professionals (LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, & HSPP) and includes IN-AJSOP credentialed providers and evaluators (CSAYC). Evaluation services/options include: Clinical Interview and Assessments (CIA’s); full Psychological Evaluations; IQ Testing; Trauma Assessments; and Psycho-Sexual Risk Assessments.
Transition from Restrictive Placement (TRP)
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Family and Community Partners, LLC partners with the finest clinicians in the region to provide clinical and case management services for juveniles returning to the community from residential facilities and the Indiana Department of Corrections. Within the TRP program, juveniles work with both a therapist and a case manager to overcome mental-health disorders, develop pro-social life skills, reintegrate into their communities, improve educational outcomes, avoid illegal substances, and increase family connectedness & cohesion.
Home-based Family Casework Services
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Our masters and bachelors-level clinicians provide home & community-based case management services for families and individuals that is multi-systemic and strengths-oriented. Utilizing a rich combination of evidence-based and best-practice strategies, each family develops and implements a unique case plan that connects the family with community resources while developing practical skills alongside a positive and hope-filled vision for the future. Our Case Management Team receives the same clinical supervision that our doctorate and masters-level practitioners enjoy. This creates an especially strong competency constellation surrounding issues of complex trauma, sexual abuse/recovery, anti-social personalities, and family systems & preservation. Our case managers enjoy additional trainings in Cultural Competency, Sexual Trauma, and issues related to Systemic Poverty. In addition to community services, our case managers are able to provide supervised visitation within our new offices on Indianapolis’ East Side.
Tutoring
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Supervised by a Psychologist/HSPP trained in issues of School Psychology, our tutors possess competencies serving youth struggling to overcome long-term educational/learning challenges. Within FCP, Tutors are considered clinical staff and are expected to develop additional competencies in Cultural Competency, Sexual Trauma, and issues related to Systemic Poverty.
Juvenile Sex Offender Therapy
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Our doctorate and masters-level clinicians provide home & community-based therapy for juvenile sex offenders that is family-oriented, multi-systemic, and strengths-based. Utilizing a rich combination of evidence-based and best-practice strategies, each juvenile develops and implements a unique treatment plan that contains risk while moving toward a sexually healthy and positive future. All of our clinicians have either been credentialed (CSAYC), or are in the process of moving toward credentialed standing, with the Indiana Association of Juvenile Sexual Offender Practitioners (IN-AJSOP) and enjoy ongoing additional trainings in Cultural Competency, Complex/Sexual Trauma, and issues related to Systemic Poverty. Psycho-Sexual Evaluations are also available.
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Counseling
Home-based Family Centered Casework Services
Transition from Restrictive Placement (TRP)
Tutoring
Diagnostic & Evaluation
Juvenile Sex Offender Therapy
Visitation Facilitation-Parent/Child/Sibling
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long are sessions?
Sessions are typically 50 minutes long, though your therapist may recommend 75 minute sessions in the future. Longer sessions may be more appropriate for couples therapy, family therapy, or more intensive treatment. Group sessions typically last 90 minutes.
How long does therapy last?
Treatment length varies with the nature of the identified treatment goals. Your therapist will review his or her recommendations for an estimated timeframe with you prior to starting treatment.
How will I know if treatment is working?
Clear and measurable goals are critical to the success of a case. Early in treatment, we will work with you to develop a treatment plan this is best for you and your family. We will then revisit the plan often to ensure that treatment is advancing toward a positive conclusion.
I am on medication or considering starting medication … can therapy help me?
Absolutely! It is not uncommon for people to use medications such as SSRI antidepressants (Prozac, Lexapro, and Paxil), ati-anxiety agents (such as Xanax and Klonopin), or ADHD (such as Adderall, Ritalin, or Concerta) while in therapy. In many cases, therapy can provide additional benefits beyond those offered by the medication. Therapy may also be helpful for those desiring to conclude medication. We always recommend that you discontinue medication under the recommendation of a psychiatrist or physician. Please notify your therapist if you are taking medication or plan to start taking medication while you’re in treatment.