Juvenile Justice

Prototypes: Outpatient Services, Pomona

Services Offered: Individual & Group Therapy, Medication Services, Dyadic Therapy (child-parent), Occupational Therapy, Case Management: Linkage & Referral Additional Family Mental Health Services: Infant Massage, Support & Resources through Parenting Groups, Housing, Employment, Educational Advocacy, Parent Advocacy Evidence-Based Practices Offered: Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP), Seeking Safety (SS), Trauma Focused Cognitive […]

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Prototypes: Family Wellness Center, Pasadena

Services Offered: Individual & Group Therapy, Medication Services, Dyadic Therapy (child-parent), Occupational Therapy, Case Management: Linkage & Referral Additional Family Mental Health Services: Maternal Mental Health, Infant Massage, Support & Resources through Parenting Groups, Housing, Employment, Educational Advocacy, Parent Advocacy Evidence-Based Practices Offered: Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), Positive Parenting Program (Triple P),

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Project FORWARD

Outpatient mental health program providing co-occurring services to youth ages 13-18. Project FORWARD provides integrated mental health and substance use treatment to youth ages 13-18. Whether it be trauma, drug and/or alcohol use, depression, or any mental health related issue, we offer a safe space for youth.  We empower youth to work on the challenges

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Multi-Agency Assessment Center (MAAC)

Intervention and treatment services for incarcerated youth The Santa Clara County Probation Department operates the Multi-Agency Assessment Center (MAAC) in Juvenile Hall. Based on the results of the MAAC assessments, The County oversees the development, monitoring and adjustment of youth that are detained in Juvenile Hall longer than 72 hours. AARS provides substance abuse educational

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