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Services

The CFDC offers four primary services: private counseling, school-based consultation, Victims of Crime Program, and psychological assessment clinic.

The center-based program focuses on clients seeking therapy for personal matters. Counseling is generally provided in the late afternoon or evening hours.

The school-based program operates at local preschools, elementary and middle schools, and Head Start programs. This program is offered during school hours (morning and early afternoon) and provides services to students who are academically at-risk due to mental health issues.

The CFDC provides a variety of services and is equipped to handle issues pertaining to people of all ages and situations. Below are some of the specific services we offer:

Treatment areas include:

  • Adolescence
  • Aging
  • Anxiety
  • Communication problems
  • Defiant children
  • Depression
  • Family dilemmas
  • Grief
  • Life transitions
  • Marital struggles
  • Self-esteem
  • Spiritual matters

Assessment areas include:

  • ADHD evaluations
  • Cognitive abilities
  • Coping skills
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Learning disabilities
  • Personality evaluation
  • Pervasive developmental delays
  • School readiness
  • Social skills assessment
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