Day Treatment Group Therapy
CRC’s Day Treatment program offers children and adolescents opportunities to participate in a variety of group activities that promote safe decision making, social and friendship skill-building, problem solving, conflict resolution, and positive coping strategies.
Skills Group
A group program offered to children and adolescents who experience severe emotional difficulties and high-risk behaviors. They learn and practice skills in a safe therapeutic space with the intention of transferring skills to home, school, and community-based settings once completed.
Coping Skills/Emotion Regulation Group
A group program that provides support with emotional regulation by increasing healthy coping skills and mindfulness regarding the multiple changes/stressors children and adolescents are experiencing. These could include school, the pandemic, illnesses, and general loss of routine and normalcy in their lives. Offered in summer only.
SPARCS (Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress)
An evidence-based treatment designed to equip adolescents with tools for coping with their responses to current and future stressors that are impacted by past painful events. This group includes education about the impact of trauma and helps youth build skills for coping, exploring personal values, and developing future goals. Offered in summer only.
Adventure Therapy
A trauma-informed model that involves active and multi-dimensional experiences including team problem-solving initiatives, games, projects, and other challenges that provide opportunities for learning and growth. Youth work effectively together in a group and develop new behaviors and skills that lead to success in their homes, schools, and communities.
ADHD Camp
An evidence-based program designed to help children with ADHD get along better with others and improve their academic skills through sports skills training and practice. Children are placed in age-matched groups and receive intensive experience in functioning as a group, making friends, and interacting appropriately with adults. Offered in summer only.
Body Image
A supportive and empowering body image group designed specifically for adolescents ages 14 and up struggling with body image and self-esteem. Through a combination of group discussions, interactive activities, and mindful movement, adolescents will challenge societal norms and sterotypes, and learn and practice strategies for cultivating a healthy relationship with their bodies. This group is not a treatment intended for individuals with eating disorders. Offered in summer only.
Co-Occurring Disorders Program
A comprehensive treatment program for youth and adolescents struggling with mental health and alcohol or drug abuse. This program offers multiple levels of care to meet the needs of each adolescent. Clients engage in individual counseling, group counseling, and case management to holistically address the underlying causes of mental health issues that contribute to substant abuse and high-risk behaviors.
Please note, while we don’t accept direct referrals from parents/guardians for specific programs, every child will receive a comprehensive mental health assessment prior to receiving services. This process is designed to develop a diagnostic forumulation and identify the child’s relevant needs. The mental health assessment forms the basis for all subsequent treatment planning.
Payment and Coverage
All services provided by CRC (excluding Prevention Services) are billed through the client’s insurance. CRC accepts Medicaid and most health insurance plans. For remaining portions of the client’s bill, funding through the Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board Levy allows us to offer services to Wood County residents under a generous sliding fee scale based on income and household size. Proof of income documentation must be provided to qualify.