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Intervention and Prevention Program - Domestic Abuse Project

Change Step: A program for military service members and veterans who have used abusive behaviors with their intimate partners. Change Step helps end abusive behaviors and replace them with actions that build and support healthy relationships. It is developed specifically for military service members and veterans of the armed services and incorporates the impact of military culture, deployment, PTSD, resulting in separation from family, and the effects of combat. Intervention and Prevention Group Therapy: for adults who are interested in addressing the use of violence in intimate and familial relationships. Hosting 5 groups, three days a week (2 in the morning, 3 in the evening) for individuals who are currently or have a history of used violence in relationships. This program is 24 group sessions plus periodic individual psychotherapy sessions to address program and goal progression and reflection. Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Intervention and Prevention Group Therapy: services are offered through a partnership with juvenile probation. Eligible participants are ages 18 - 24 years old and are referred through juvenile probation, the program is 24 weeks long.

Last assured

06/26/2024

Physical Address

2495 18th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Hours

9 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday

Voice

(612)874-7063 ext. 232

Intake First Call Office

Voice

(800)793-5975

Toll Free

Application process

Call

Fee

Sliding scale based on income. No one turned away for lack of ability to pay.

Required documents

A DD-214 is required for the Change Step program; no requirements for mainstream intervention and prevention program

Eligibility

- Individuals who use abusive behaviors - Transitional Age Youth (TAY): ages 18 - 24 who are on juvenile probation

Service area

MN

Agency info

Domestic Abuse Project

Provides therapy, advocacy, and case management services for the whole family affected by domestic violence, and advocacy to victims/survivors. Services are trauma-informed and specific to domestic violence.

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