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3785 Veterans Drive
Traverse City, MI 49684
231.946.8975 |
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3434 M-119, Suite F
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
231.347.4463 |
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We
believe each person, regardless of their ability to pay, should have
access to services needed to surmount life's difficulties. |
FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM |
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Through
our Family Counseling Program, we aim to help individuals and
families prevent, resolve or adjust to life's pressures, whether
they are personal, professional, medical, economic, psychological,
legal, educational, psychiatric, or environmental. We are here to
help define the problem, and to provide tools with which people can
make a difference in their own lives. |
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Our
trained and licensed therapists can provide individual counseling,
dynamic play, and family/marital therapy, as well as psychological
testing. We offer comprehensive counseling to children, adults,
senior citizens and families on a variety of problems, including
marital and family concerns, parenting issues, sexual abuse,
substance abuse, adoption-related issues, self esteem, depression,
post-traumatic stress, and grief and loss. |
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SAFE HAVEN |
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Safe
Haven is our supervised visitation and exchange program for families
that have experienced domestic violence. Safe Haven allows for the
stress-free, safe exchange of children between custodial and
non-custodial parents when face-to-face meetings between them may
escalate into additional verbal or physical violence. The program
eliminates the risk of assault and substantially reduces the risk of
emotional abuse during visits and exchanges, and helps allow
children to maintain relationships with both their parents in the
wake of their family's breakup. Since its inception in 2004, the
program has grown from three to 43 families, serving more than 300
children ages two months to 17 years. |
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Most insurance accepted.
Day
& evening appointments
available
Please
call or email:
231-946-8975
Traverse City
231-347-4463
Harbor Springs
lkrueger@cfsmail.org |
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Safe Haven also offers the "Always a Parent" program to
individuals who are coparenting - that is, they share a child but
don't live together - and who because of trauma, abuse, or domestic
violence that has resulted in divorce or separation have trouble
communicating effectively and positively. "Always a
Parent" provides parenting education that defines the impact of
parents' behavior on the child. It shows that cooperative
communication will help children and their parents overcome anger,
grief, and depression, and lead to positive and healthy
relationships. Classes are four consecutive Saturdays for two
hours each at Child and Family Services' Traverse City office. Free
child care is available for children aged 5-12. A certificate will
be issued upon successful completion of the full course.
"Always a Parent" charges a fee of $40 for the full
course, including the certificate. The fee may be waived if referred
by an agency or other community resource.
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