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When you've spent year after year in therapy, tried every medication, missed sleep night after night with worry, and don't know where else to turn, call us!
At Center for Victory, we believe that all families have the ability to heal and create their own healing environments without years of endless therapy, medication, and frustration.
We have worked with families nationwide to initiate healing where other traditional attempts have failed.
Has your child been diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder, Oppositional-Defiant Disorder, Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder, Depression or a litany of other diagnoses you don’t understand? The family-intensive regulatory
approach will help you start the healing process. If you have explored numerous therapeutic options to no avail and your
child has been placed on numerous psychiatric medication, and nothing still seems to make sense to you, then you know you
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Private Family-Intensive Therapy
This service is a private family-intensive therapy approach where we
will come to the family home, or the family will travel to Pennsylvania for
the therapy sessions. With In-Home, Private Family-Intensive Therapy, we will
visit the family home for 3 days of very intense family-oriented work. This
enables the family to begin creating a new foundation for the healing process.
- This is a combined 6 month program where following the three-day intensive session,
we will begin to engage the family every 2 weeks with rigorous telephone coaching
sessions that enable them to continue following the prescribed preventative environment
given at that end of the three day session.
- Dependent upon the progress of the family, it is sometimes recommended that a follow-up visit occur after three months.
- During the six-month program, we advocate via coaching for the family in any and all areas where they may struggle.
As arranged and directed by the family, we can also be present through telephone conferencing and training for important
meetings with professionals and parents. Such areas may include school meetings, IEP's, court appointments, employment
difficulties, and many others.
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