Multisystemic Therapy

About The Service

Individualized Person- & Family-Centered Service

MultiSystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive family and community-based treatment program designed to develop in parents or caregivers the capacity to manage future difficulties, reduce any criminal activity, reduce other antisocial behaviors, such as substance abuse, and prevent out-of-home placements.

Each individual referred to the program is assigned to an MST therapist who designs individualized interventions in accordance with the nine MST treatment principles, thereby addressing specific needs of the youth and his or her specific environment. MST is a time-limited (four to six months) intensive therapeutic program that provides services in the family’s home, at other locations (school, neighborhoods), or wherever the family feels most comfortable. This program is intended for ages 11+.   MST is effective in helping youth with chronic, violent delinquent behavior and youth with serious emotional problems, including:

Truancy and academic problems

Serious disrespect and disobedience

Improving school attendance and other school issues

Aggressive behavior (fighting and property destruction)

Addressing alcohol, drug, and sexual abuse issues

Finding alternatives to delinquent behaviors, i.e., gangs, violence, sexual abuse perpetrator, substance use, etc.

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Outpatient Counseling

Outpatient services are designed to provide therapeutic interventions to individuals who feel the need to address emotional, behavioral and psychological concerns. The focus of outpatient psychotherapy is to improve an individual’s well-being and functioning.

Substance Abuse Programs

All of our substance abuse treatment programs are grounded in evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Moreover, these methods have proven to help clients achieve lasting recovery and go on to live productive, substance-free lives.

Casey Life Skills Coaching

A strength-based support service that is designed to address and improve daily living, social, and communication needs. This service can be used to prevent, support or assist with the transition from a more intensive level of service.

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