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Healing Services for Survivors - Center for Victims of Torture

Provides a holistic approach to healing, which includes: - Connection to local community resources, social service organizations, and social workers to support survivors and work with external partners - Empowering survivors of torture to rebuild their lives and overcome the trauma they have experienced - Integrated case management services toward asylum-seeking families who have experienced torture and persecution, such as psychosocial screenings. Case workers set up tele-case management, develop a basic approach to meet their needs, and connect them to resources for medical, mental health care, shelter, schooling, and other social supports. - Mental health counseling such as individual, group counseling, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) counseling. Clinicians conduct outreach and assessments to understand the needs of survivors. Additional services include learning self-regulation, adapting, and coping skills. - Physiotherapy and trauma-informed care offering a 10-week group and individual session. Offers support to help survivors heal, manage pain, maintain strength through exercises, nervous system regulation tools, and self-awareness.

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Counseling and Mental Health - Jewish Family and Children's Service - JFCS

Outpatient counseling is provided in person and virtually for partners, individuals, children and adolescents. Providers work with clients ages 5 and up. Provides services for: - Anxiety - Behavioral concerns inchild - Bereavement/grief - Chronic illness - Depression - Difficulty with workand/or school - Discernment Counseling - Gender and/or sexualidentity concerns - Holocaust survivorcounseling - Life transitions - Parenting stress - Prepare & Enrich - Relationship stress - SPACE (SupportiveParenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) - Symptom management - Traumatic experiences

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