Services
Description for Our Service
Intensive in-home services are a community-based mental health service that take place in the home and community, as needed. The service is designed to meet the needs of children with behavioral and emotional needs and to assist with providing stabilization within the family. The service seeks to reduce out-of-home placements, increase access to treatment, and to improve overall outcomes for children and their families.
My Mentoring
Family sessions utilize the family’s current strengths and assets, and engages the family in the co-collaborative processes of making decisions and setting goals.
Training Programs
we utilize empirically based techniques and interventions that focus on teaching, educating,
Exclusive Retreats
service is designed to meet the needs of children with behavioral and emotional
Life Mentoring
This also allows for the ongoing assessment process to continue until the client and the family have been discharged from services.
Individual Sessions
These services are provided by a QMHP-C
Individual sessions focus on providing services in the home and or community for children and adolescents who have one or more psychiatric diagnoses and multiple presenting problems targeted for intervention. Services seek to assist with stabilizing the client’s behavior that makes him or her at-risk of an out-of-home placement. Intensive in-home services also assist with the reunification of children and adolescents who are returning home from a current out-of-home placement.
While conducting individual sessions, we utilize empirically based techniques and interventions that focus on teaching, educating, and training the client to learn new ways of managing his or her current maladaptive behaviors.
Modalities:
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Family Systems
- Narrative Therapy
- Solution-Focused Therapy
- Trauma Informed Care
- Communication Strategies
- Managing responses to anger
- Interpersonal Relationship Skills
- Improving School Attendance
- Alternatives to delinquent behaviors
- Coping Skills
- Motivational Interviewing
24/7 Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
In the event that there is a crisis, DIIP staff will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist the client and or family stabilize and return to normal functioning.
Family Sessions
These services are provided by a QMHP-C
Family sessions provide us with the opportunity to observe the client and his or her family in a natural setting. This also allows for the ongoing assessment process to continue until the client and the family have been discharged from services. Family sessions allow for QMHP-Cs to model consistency, routines, and to provide parent education and the tools needed to provide natural supports and better care in the home in order to allow the client to remain in the home.
Family sessions can be very impactful in addressing the distressing family dynamics that interfere with the functioning of individual family members and the family as a whole. Family sessions also provide the opportunity to strengthen family interactions and to address family problems, and disrupt unhealthy patterns. Family sessions utilize the family’s current strengths and assets, and engages the family in the co-collaborative processes of making decisions and setting goals.
We understand that they are kids now, but one day they will be adults and we are responsible for giving them the tools they need to become healthy productive contributors to society.Tony Williams, CEO