Enhancing child wellbeing, providing hope to families and community education

Psychotherapy Services

Individuals and families of immigrants can go through much psychological turmoil for being minorities in a mainstream culture that misunderstands them. This may lead to low self esteem, anxiety and depression. This can result in a need for affirmations and support to find balance between cultures and find peace within themselves. Minorities may require special understanding of their own culture and the mainstream culture to develop confidence in themselves and be assertive while being respectful to everyone around them. A multiculturally competent therapist will instill a sense of wellbeing in them as they contribute positively to life.

Skills Training

Skills training is defined as training an individual, family or group of people to improve the basic functional abilities of the child(ren) in areas such as social/ relationship functioning, daily living skills and community living skills. Parenting skills may be incorporated into the skill building to help the child achieve his/her treatment goals.

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Symptoms or experiences commonly treated at K Behavioral Health:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Symptoms occurring in response to past, current or historical trauma

  • PTSD

  • Adjustment Disorder

  • Reactive Attachment Disorder and other attachment or relational concerns among family members

  • Self-injurious and at-risk behaviors

  • Behavioral concerns

  • Social, emotional and developmental delays

Community Education Focus

Monthly Psychoeducation Trainings will be provided for free to the community