Programs
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Counseling
At Hope Center, children, teens, adults, and families receive personalized, trauma-informed counseling from therapists who guide them in learning and practicing coping strategies, identifying and building on their strengths, and navigating significant challenges such as trauma, a history of abuse or neglect, grief, depression, anxiety, family issues, and more.
Hope Center removes barriers to accessing mental health care by offering counseling services in various settings, including homes, schools, offices, and online through telehealth.
We focus on providing a variety of counseling services such as adoption competent counseling, MATCH, TF-CBT and other evidence based approaches.
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR), focuses on promoting personal recovery, successful integration into the community, and an improved quality of life for individuals with a mental health diagnosis. PSR services are collaborative, person-centered, and tailored to each individual's needs, making them a vital part of the human services field. These services aim to help individuals build skills and access resources that enhance their ability to succeed and find satisfaction in the living, working, learning, and social environments of their choice, encompassing a broad range of services and supports.
PSR approaches are grounded in promising practices across key life areas, including social, vocational, and independent living areas.
MATCH-ADTC
Modular Approach to Therapy for Children
| Anxiety - Depression - Trauma - Conduct |
Our MATCH-ADTC Solution
What is MATCH-ADTC?
The Modular Approach to Therapy for Children – Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Conduct (MATCH-ADTC) is a proven counseling program that helps children dealing with a variety of challenges, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral issues, and difficulties related to ADHD. It's designed to address multiple problems at once effectively giving children, teens, and families the support they need to feel better.
Who is MATCH-ADTC for?
MATCH-ADTC is for Children, Teens, and Families between the ages of 6-17 years old.
MATCH-ADTC requires caregiver participation to assist the child or teen in gaining the necessary tools to manage symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, or Behavioral concerns.
How long is the program?
Compared to traditional counseling services, MATCH-ADTC typically lasts between 10-23 sessions based on your family's progress and needs.
What are the benefits?
Clients and families have reported faster improvements and quicker results compared to traditional treatment methods. The length of treatment was shorter, and symptoms decreased much faster. They also needed fewer extra services, like ongoing counseling or case management, both during treatment and afterward.
Additionally, clients used fewer medications. This approach gives youth, parents, and other caregivers practical tools to manage symptoms in any setting—whether at home, school, or in social situations.
MATCH-ADTC uses proven, evidence-based methods to help clients reach their treatment goals in just 10 to 23 sessions.
MATCH-ADTC
Modular Approach to Therapy for Children
| Anxiety - Depression - Trauma - Conduct |
Our MATCH-ADTC Solution
What can I expect?
Each week, you and your child will work together to identify the biggest challenges you're facing and rate how severe those challenges are. You’ll also answer questions about these challenges to help track progress.
MATCH is supported by a helpful tool called CHART (Clinical Health Assessment Response Tracking System), which is an easy-to-use online program. Through this system, you and your child will complete a quick survey each week—whether you’re meeting with your clinician or not—via a link sent to your email.
You and your clinician can then review your progress over time using a simple graph that shows:
The progress made
The skills that have been used
The challenges that are still there
Your clinician will also keep track of the strategies and tools used in counseling to monitor and discuss your child’s progress throughout the treatment.
