Outpatient Counseling Services

providing trauma-focused, culturally responsive mental health care for children and families


 

Compassionate Care for Real-Life Challenges

Reaching out for mental health support can feel overwhelming, especially when you or your family are already carrying a lot. The FACTS Initiative’s Outpatient Program provides therapy and support in a safe, caring, and confidential setting to help clients heal from trauma, strengthen relationships, and move toward greater emotional well-being.

Our team offers evidence-based care that is tailored to each client’s needs and goals. Whether you are seeking support for a child, for yourself, as a couple, or as a family, we are here to help.

 

Our Approach

Our clinicians use trauma-focused, evidence-based approaches that are tailored to each client’s age, needs, and goals. Care is grounded in compassion, cultural responsiveness, and a commitment to helping clients feel safe, supported, and understood.


Therapeutic approaches may include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

  • EMDR

  • Mindfulness-based strategies

  • Strengths-based and relational counseling

Who We Help

We provide support for a range of concerns, including:

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Family conflict

  • Marital or couples concerns

  • Parenting challenges

  • School behavior concerns

  • Communication difficulties

  • Social skills challenges

  • Oppositional or defiant behavior

  • Divorce and family transitions

  • Premarital counseling

 

Why Trauma-Focused Care Matters

Many children, teens, and adults experience stress or trauma that can affect how they think, feel, and relate to others. Trauma-focused therapy helps clients understand those experiences, build coping skills, and feel safer and more in control. At FACTS, care is designed to meet clients with compassion and without judgment, helping them move toward healing at their own pace.

 

Services We Offer

  • A licensed mental health professional works with the child, individual, couple, or family to better understand current concerns and identify the support that may be most helpful.

  • One-on-one counseling in a safe, supportive setting to address trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, emotional regulation, and life transitions.

  • Support for children and teens experiencing trauma, behavioral concerns, emotional challenges, social difficulties, school-related stress, or family changes.

  • Family counseling helps improve communication, strengthen relationships, and support healthier functioning within the family.

  • Couples counseling helps partners better understand patterns of conflict, improve communication, and work toward healing and growth.

  • Group counseling provides support around shared topics or needs in a guided, supportive environment.

  • Practical guidance for parents and caregivers who want support in responding to emotional or behavioral concerns and strengthening family relationships.

 
 
 

FAQs

Is FACTS the right fit for me or my family?

We work with children, teens, adults, couples, and families who are navigating trauma, emotional stress, relationship challenges, and behavioral concerns. If you are not sure where to start, reaching out is a good first step.

What if I’m not sure what kind of support I need?

That is okay. A diagnostic assessment can help clarify your concerns and identify what type of support may be most helpful.

Do you work with both children and adults?

Yes. Our outpatient counseling services support children, teens, adults, couples, and families.

How do I get started?

You can get started by contacting us or requesting services. We can help guide you through the next steps and determine the best place to begin.

 

Getting Started

Taking the first step can feel hard, but you do not have to figure it out alone. If you are looking for support for yourself, your child, your relationship, or your family, we invite you to reach out.