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Counseling (individual, couples, family) and psychological testing. All services performed by graduate students under supervision of licensed professionals. The following services are provided:
- Individual and family therapy: Counseling focusing on a variety of issues including, but not limited to depression, anxiety, stress, behavior problems, suicide, divorce, and marriage problems
- Pre-adolescent and adolescent therapy (children 11 and older)
- Group therapy
- Therapy for abuse and other types of trauma
- Psychological testing and assessment including personality and other diagnostic instruments
Counseling (individual, couples, family) and psychological testing. All services performed by graduate students under supervision of licensed professionals. The following services are provided:
- Individual and family therapy: Counseling focusing on a variety of issues including, but not limited to depression, anxiety, stress, behavior problems, suicide, divorce, and marriage problems
- Pre-adolescent and adolescent therapy (children 11 and older)
- Group therapy
- Therapy for abuse and other types of trauma
- Psychological testing and assessment including personality and other diagnostic instruments
Categories
Psychological Assessment
Anxiety Disorders
Female Spouse/Intimate Partner Abusers
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Suicide Counseling
Abused Women
Suicidal Persons
Abused Men
Psychosocial Evaluation
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Anxiety Disorders Screening
Parent Abusers
Individual Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Psychological Testing
Conjoint Counseling
Male Spouse/Intimate Partner Abusers
People Without Health Insurance
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Elder Abusers
Elder Abuse Victims
Family Counseling
Low Income
Depression Screening
Group Counseling
Parent Abuse Counseling
General Counseling Services
Major Depression
Physically Abused Children
Divorce Counseling
Provides a safe place for the exchange of and visitation of children by and between custodial and noncustodial parents while monitoring and maintaining safety for all participants. Parents can use the place for visitations and exchange but at different times and must complete all necessary orientation paperwork. In most cases, parents that are court-ordered can use the center, or be referred through other legal action. Some families may self-refer.
The types of situations that may require the use of the center include parents involved in:
?- Divorcing parents who have a conflict
- Domestic violence
- Harassment Orders
- Orders For Protection
Provides a safe place for the exchange of and visitation of children by and between custodial and noncustodial parents while monitoring and maintaining safety for all participants. Parents can use the place for visitations and exchange but at different times and must complete all necessary orientation paperwork. In most cases, parents that are court-ordered can use the center, or be referred through other legal action. Some families may self-refer.
The types of situations that may require the use of the center include parents involved in:
?- Divorcing parents who have a conflict
- Domestic violence
- Harassment Orders
- Orders For Protection
Categories
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Separated/Separating Persons
Safe exchange provides services for parents who need a neutral environment for one parent or foster parent to drop off their child and for the other parent to pick up their child for visitation rights. Families who use this service may do so as a result of a court order or on a voluntary basis.
Supervised visitation conducts supervised family visits with flexible scheduling and locations. Families referred by counties and courts, as well as providing fee-based supervised visits for families who seek them independently.
Safe exchange provides services for parents who need a neutral environment for one parent or foster parent to drop off their child and for the other parent to pick up their child for visitation rights. Families who use this service may do so as a result of a court order or on a voluntary basis.
Supervised visitation conducts supervised family visits with flexible scheduling and locations. Families referred by counties and courts, as well as providing fee-based supervised visits for families who seek them independently.
Categories
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Court Ordered Individuals
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Operates many sites for supervised visitation services and safe exchange services. In order to use the centers, parents must set up orientation interview screenings separately. If the use of the center is not court ordered, both parties must agree to use it. All visitations for the sites are scheduled through the main office.
Supervised Parenting:
This program is available for those who are seeking parenting time with their child but are required to do so within the presence of a neutral third party. Sessions are typically two hours in length and available seven days a week. High, medium and low supervision for visits are available.
Monitored Parenting:
A program for parents who are transitioning from supervised parenting and no longer need to have supervisor present at all times during the visit. Supervisors check in with the family several times during the session and document at each check-in. Sessions are typically two hours in length, but can be more or less if needed, and may occur in a group setting.
Monitored Exchanges:
Parents seeking to transfer their children from one parent to the other without having to have contact with the other parent can use this program. Monitored exchanges are supervised and performed by staff. Staff documents each exchange. Exchanges are performed seven days a week during programming hours.
Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV):
This program provides therapeutic interventions for children and their non-custodial parent to improve the parent/child relationship in a safe and private supervised space. It is a way to assist children in transitions to changing family structures. Actively engage in assisting non-custodial parents and children in re-establishing or forming a healthy and safe relationship. A court order could indicate when it is in the best interest of child(ren) to have Therapeutic Supervised Visitation. Families can also choose Therapeutic Supervised Visitation instead of traditional supervised visitation through the agreement of both custodial and non-custodial parents.
Operates many sites for supervised visitation services and safe exchange services. In order to use the centers, parents must set up orientation interview screenings separately. If the use of the center is not court ordered, both parties must agree to use it. All visitations for the sites are scheduled through the main office.
Supervised Parenting:
This program is available for those who are seeking parenting time with their child but are required to do so within the presence of a neutral third party. Sessions are typically two hours in length and available seven days a week. High, medium and low supervision for visits are available.
Monitored Parenting:
A program for parents who are transitioning from supervised parenting and no longer need to have supervisor present at all times during the visit. Supervisors check in with the family several times during the session and document at each check-in. Sessions are typically two hours in length, but can be more or less if needed, and may occur in a group setting.
Monitored Exchanges:
Parents seeking to transfer their children from one parent to the other without having to have contact with the other parent can use this program. Monitored exchanges are supervised and performed by staff. Staff documents each exchange. Exchanges are performed seven days a week during programming hours.
Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV):
This program provides therapeutic interventions for children and their non-custodial parent to improve the parent/child relationship in a safe and private supervised space. It is a way to assist children in transitions to changing family structures. Actively engage in assisting non-custodial parents and children in re-establishing or forming a healthy and safe relationship. A court order could indicate when it is in the best interest of child(ren) to have Therapeutic Supervised Visitation. Families can also choose Therapeutic Supervised Visitation instead of traditional supervised visitation through the agreement of both custodial and non-custodial parents.
Categories
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Parents Sharing Custody
Abused Women
Physically Abused Children
Children of Divorced Parents
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Parents Without Custody
Parents Forever Divorce Education sessions are provided for divorcing couples or those contemplating divorce, offering the information they need to make decisions that will minimize the stress of the transition for the entire family. Three options for class sessions:
- Meet one on one with a certified trainer
- Online 8-hour course
- Three (3-hour) group classes with a certified trainer
Class programs cover topics such as legal issues, money issues, impact of divorce on children and parents, and pathways to a new life
Parents Forever Divorce Education sessions are provided for divorcing couples or those contemplating divorce, offering the information they need to make decisions that will minimize the stress of the transition for the entire family. Three options for class sessions:
- Meet one on one with a certified trainer
- Online 8-hour course
- Three (3-hour) group classes with a certified trainer
Class programs cover topics such as legal issues, money issues, impact of divorce on children and parents, and pathways to a new life
Categories
Co-Parenting Workshops
Parents
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Separated Families
Divorce Counseling
Parenting Skills Classes
Parents Sharing Custody
Support groups and education:
- Alanon: Support group for families and friends of alcoholics or chemical abusers - Monday 7 pm
- Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday 7 pm; Tuesday 6 pm (women only); Thursday 7:30 pm
- Debtors Anonymous: Twelve-step program of men and women who meet to help each other recover from compulsive debting - Saturday 10:30 am
- Divorce Care: Meets Thursdays; register online or email [email protected]
- Gamanon: Thursday 7 pm
- Gamblers Anonymous: Thursday 7 pm
- Six Weeks Dealing with Grief
- Job Transition: Support group for those currently unemployed or looking for a job. Meets each Monday 7:15 am. Contact JTSG 952-656-1075 or email [email protected]
Support groups and education:
- Alanon: Support group for families and friends of alcoholics or chemical abusers - Monday 7 pm
- Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday 7 pm; Tuesday 6 pm (women only); Thursday 7:30 pm
- Debtors Anonymous: Twelve-step program of men and women who meet to help each other recover from compulsive debting - Saturday 10:30 am
- Divorce Care: Meets Thursdays; register online or email [email protected]
- Gamanon: Thursday 7 pm
- Gamblers Anonymous: Thursday 7 pm
- Six Weeks Dealing with Grief
- Job Transition: Support group for those currently unemployed or looking for a job. Meets each Monday 7:15 am. Contact JTSG 952-656-1075 or email [email protected]
Categories
Separation/Divorce Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Debt/Overspending Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Unemployed Individuals
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Disorder Support Groups
- Civil
- Conciliation Court: (507)357-8256
- Criminal - Adult Court: (507)357-8261 and (507)357-8551
- Criminal - Juvenile Court: (507)357-8256 and (507)357-8551
- Probate/Adoptions: (507)357-8258
- Traffic: (507)357-8259
- Civil
- Conciliation Court: (507)357-8256
- Criminal - Adult Court: (507)357-8261 and (507)357-8551
- Criminal - Juvenile Court: (507)357-8256 and (507)357-8551
- Probate/Adoptions: (507)357-8258
- Traffic: (507)357-8259
Categories
Probate Courts
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Small Claims Courts
Traffic Courts
Civil State Trial Courts
Criminal State Trial Courts
Family Law Courts
Court Filing Offices
Court Records
Gay Issues: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Tuesdays; hybrid meeting
- Men can express feelings about life's challenges and experiences
- Explore what it means to be gay and male
Divorce/Uncoupling/General Men's Issues: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Thursdays; online only
- Men can express feelings about the process of life's challenges and experiences
- Explore what it means to be a man in this culture
- Separation and divorce; breaking up with a lover
- Other topics: Child custody and legal hassles
Men Facing Retirement Issues: 5:30 pm - 7 pm third Sundays
- For men retired or planning retirement
- Share feelings and concerns about changes in life's opportunities
Wednesday Night Workshops: 7 pm - 9 pm Wednesday
- Variety of topics
Choosing Healthy Sexual Boundaries: 10 am - 12 noon Saturday; in-person only
- Group focuses on a safe, non-confrontational and non-judgmental place to talk with other men about healthy sexual boundaries
Choosing Healthy Sexual Boundaries - East: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Wednesday; in-person only
- Group focuses on a safe, non-confrontational and non-judgmental place to talk with other men about healthy sexual boundaries
- Located at Project Pathfinder Group Room "B", Griggs-Midway Building (NE Entrance), 3rd Floor Suite N385, 1821 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55104
Sexual Trauma and Abuse Survivors: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Thursdays; online only
- Open to men and women
- Group offers adults a safe, supportive environment to address issues involving sexual abuse or sexual trauma during childhood, adolescence, or as an adult
Addiction Busters: 7:30 - 9:30 pm Wednesday; hybrid meeting
- Open to men and women
- Group discusses alternative, cognitive approaches that may help battle addictions in new and different ways
Gay Issues: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Tuesdays; hybrid meeting
- Men can express feelings about life's challenges and experiences
- Explore what it means to be gay and male
Divorce/Uncoupling/General Men's Issues: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Thursdays; online only
- Men can express feelings about the process of life's challenges and experiences
- Explore what it means to be a man in this culture
- Separation and divorce; breaking up with a lover
- Other topics: Child custody and legal hassles
Men Facing Retirement Issues: 5:30 pm - 7 pm third Sundays
- For men retired or planning retirement
- Share feelings and concerns about changes in life's opportunities
Wednesday Night Workshops: 7 pm - 9 pm Wednesday
- Variety of topics
Choosing Healthy Sexual Boundaries: 10 am - 12 noon Saturday; in-person only
- Group focuses on a safe, non-confrontational and non-judgmental place to talk with other men about healthy sexual boundaries
Choosing Healthy Sexual Boundaries - East: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Wednesday; in-person only
- Group focuses on a safe, non-confrontational and non-judgmental place to talk with other men about healthy sexual boundaries
- Located at Project Pathfinder Group Room "B", Griggs-Midway Building (NE Entrance), 3rd Floor Suite N385, 1821 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55104
Sexual Trauma and Abuse Survivors: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Thursdays; online only
- Open to men and women
- Group offers adults a safe, supportive environment to address issues involving sexual abuse or sexual trauma during childhood, adolescence, or as an adult
Addiction Busters: 7:30 - 9:30 pm Wednesday; hybrid meeting
- Open to men and women
- Group discusses alternative, cognitive approaches that may help battle addictions in new and different ways
Categories
Retirees
Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Men's Support Groups
Offender/Ex-Offender Support Groups
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Adult Sex Offenders
Aging/Older Adult Support Groups
Males
Bisexuals
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Separation/Divorce Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Drug Use Disorders
Gay Men
- Family court including divorce decrees
- Probate court including mental health court
- Small claims court
- Criminal court
- Juvenile court
- Jury selection
- Family court including divorce decrees
- Probate court including mental health court
- Small claims court
- Criminal court
- Juvenile court
- Jury selection
Categories
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Court Filing Offices
Family Law Courts
Court Records
Probate Courts
Small Claims Courts
Mental Health Courts
Criminal State Trial Courts
Juvenile Courts
Safe exchange provides services for parents who need a neutral environment for one parent or foster parent to drop off their child and for the other parent to pick up their child for visitation rights. Families who use this service may do so as a result of a court order or on a voluntary basis.
Supervised visitation conducts supervised family visits with flexible scheduling and locations. Families referred by counties and courts, as well as providing fee-based supervised visits for families who seek them independently.
Safe exchange provides services for parents who need a neutral environment for one parent or foster parent to drop off their child and for the other parent to pick up their child for visitation rights. Families who use this service may do so as a result of a court order or on a voluntary basis.
Supervised visitation conducts supervised family visits with flexible scheduling and locations. Families referred by counties and courts, as well as providing fee-based supervised visits for families who seek them independently.
Categories
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Court Ordered Individuals
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Operates many sites for supervised visitation services and safe exchange services. In order to use the centers, parents must set up orientation interview screenings separately. If the use of the center is not court ordered, both parties must agree to use it. All visitations for the sites are scheduled through the main office.
Supervised Parenting:
This program is available for those who are seeking parenting time with their child but are required to do so within the presence of a neutral third party. Sessions are typically two hours in length and available seven days a week. High, medium and low supervision for visits are available.
Monitored Parenting:
A program for parents who are transitioning from supervised parenting and no longer need to have supervisor present at all times during the visit. Supervisors check in with the family several times during the session and document at each check-in. Sessions are typically two hours in length, but can be more or less if needed, and may occur in a group setting.
Monitored Exchanges:
Parents seeking to transfer their children from one parent to the other without having to have contact with the other parent can use this program. Monitored exchanges are supervised and performed by staff. Staff documents each exchange. Exchanges are performed seven days a week during programming hours.
Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV):
This program provides therapeutic interventions for children and their non-custodial parent to improve the parent/child relationship in a safe and private supervised space. It is a way to assist children in transitions to changing family structures. Actively engage in assisting non-custodial parents and children in re-establishing or forming a healthy and safe relationship. A court order could indicate when it is in the best interest of child(ren) to have Therapeutic Supervised Visitation. Families can also choose Therapeutic Supervised Visitation instead of traditional supervised visitation through the agreement of both custodial and non-custodial parents.
Operates many sites for supervised visitation services and safe exchange services. In order to use the centers, parents must set up orientation interview screenings separately. If the use of the center is not court ordered, both parties must agree to use it. All visitations for the sites are scheduled through the main office.
Supervised Parenting:
This program is available for those who are seeking parenting time with their child but are required to do so within the presence of a neutral third party. Sessions are typically two hours in length and available seven days a week. High, medium and low supervision for visits are available.
Monitored Parenting:
A program for parents who are transitioning from supervised parenting and no longer need to have supervisor present at all times during the visit. Supervisors check in with the family several times during the session and document at each check-in. Sessions are typically two hours in length, but can be more or less if needed, and may occur in a group setting.
Monitored Exchanges:
Parents seeking to transfer their children from one parent to the other without having to have contact with the other parent can use this program. Monitored exchanges are supervised and performed by staff. Staff documents each exchange. Exchanges are performed seven days a week during programming hours.
Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV):
This program provides therapeutic interventions for children and their non-custodial parent to improve the parent/child relationship in a safe and private supervised space. It is a way to assist children in transitions to changing family structures. Actively engage in assisting non-custodial parents and children in re-establishing or forming a healthy and safe relationship. A court order could indicate when it is in the best interest of child(ren) to have Therapeutic Supervised Visitation. Families can also choose Therapeutic Supervised Visitation instead of traditional supervised visitation through the agreement of both custodial and non-custodial parents.
Categories
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Parents Sharing Custody
Abused Women
Physically Abused Children
Children of Divorced Parents
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Parents Without Custody
Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders in Hennepin and Washington counties, and in suburban Ramsey County. Assists individuals who have experienced abuse; advocates help identify options, describe the process, help fill out the necessary paperwork, and go to court if necessary.
Criminal and Civil Court Advocacy in Washington and suburban Ramsey counties. Assists victims of domestic abuse related crimes by providing support and information on rights and the criminal justice system. Advocates will attend court appearances with individuals.
Legal Clinics to assist with family law, child protection law, and unmarried couples' legal issues. Allows individuals a chance to obtain legal advice from volunteer attorneys. Attorneys explain legal rights, review court documents, and provide advice on the next steps.
Legal Services for Immigrant Families
Limited Pro Bono legal representation may be available for individuals with complex family law issues.
Self-Representation Clinics help low-income individuals represent themselves in family law cases. Volunteer attorneys will write documents, give legal advice, and help clients get ready for mediation, court conferences, and court hearings. Attorneys do not go to court or meet with the other side.
Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders in Hennepin and Washington counties, and in suburban Ramsey County. Assists individuals who have experienced abuse; advocates help identify options, describe the process, help fill out the necessary paperwork, and go to court if necessary.
Criminal and Civil Court Advocacy in Washington and suburban Ramsey counties. Assists victims of domestic abuse related crimes by providing support and information on rights and the criminal justice system. Advocates will attend court appearances with individuals.
Legal Clinics to assist with family law, child protection law, and unmarried couples' legal issues. Allows individuals a chance to obtain legal advice from volunteer attorneys. Attorneys explain legal rights, review court documents, and provide advice on the next steps.
Legal Services for Immigrant Families
Limited Pro Bono legal representation may be available for individuals with complex family law issues.
Self-Representation Clinics help low-income individuals represent themselves in family law cases. Volunteer attorneys will write documents, give legal advice, and help clients get ready for mediation, court conferences, and court hearings. Attorneys do not go to court or meet with the other side.
Categories
Transgender Individuals
Abused Women
Legal Information Services
Parents Without Custody
Bisexuals
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Lesbians
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Gay Men
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Community Legal Clinics
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Divorce Assistance
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Parents Sharing Custody
Individual Advocacy
Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders in Hennepin and Washington counties, and in suburban Ramsey County. Assists individuals who have experienced abuse; advocates help identify options, describe the process, help fill out the necessary paperwork, and go to court if necessary.
Criminal and Civil Court Advocacy in Washington and suburban Ramsey counties. Assists victims of domestic abuse related crimes by providing support and information on rights and the criminal justice system. Advocates will attend court appearances with individuals.
Legal Clinics to assist with family law, child protection law, and unmarried couples' legal issues. Allows individuals a chance to obtain legal advice from volunteer attorneys. Attorneys explain legal rights, review court documents, and provide advice on the next steps.
Legal Services for Immigrant Families
Limited Pro Bono legal representation may be available for individuals with complex family law issues.
Self-Representation Clinics help low-income individuals represent themselves in family law cases. Volunteer attorneys will write documents, give legal advice, and help clients get ready for mediation, court conferences, and court hearings. Attorneys do not go to court or meet with the other side.
Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders in Hennepin and Washington counties, and in suburban Ramsey County. Assists individuals who have experienced abuse; advocates help identify options, describe the process, help fill out the necessary paperwork, and go to court if necessary.
Criminal and Civil Court Advocacy in Washington and suburban Ramsey counties. Assists victims of domestic abuse related crimes by providing support and information on rights and the criminal justice system. Advocates will attend court appearances with individuals.
Legal Clinics to assist with family law, child protection law, and unmarried couples' legal issues. Allows individuals a chance to obtain legal advice from volunteer attorneys. Attorneys explain legal rights, review court documents, and provide advice on the next steps.
Legal Services for Immigrant Families
Limited Pro Bono legal representation may be available for individuals with complex family law issues.
Self-Representation Clinics help low-income individuals represent themselves in family law cases. Volunteer attorneys will write documents, give legal advice, and help clients get ready for mediation, court conferences, and court hearings. Attorneys do not go to court or meet with the other side.
Categories
Transgender Individuals
Abused Women
Legal Information Services
Parents Without Custody
Bisexuals
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Lesbians
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Gay Men
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Community Legal Clinics
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Divorce Assistance
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Parents Sharing Custody
Individual Advocacy
Services:
- Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Abused Children and Adults services
- Issues warrants, subpoenas, and executions on judgments
Court and legal information:
- Landlord/tenant information
- Law library
- Pro-se forms for self-representation
- Information on legal issues
- Notary Public
- Files Notary Public registration, wills, and minister credentials
- Performs civil marriage ceremonies
- Publish Divorce Decrees
- Divorce/custody records
- Other legal records
- Jury selection
Services:
- Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Abused Children and Adults services
- Issues warrants, subpoenas, and executions on judgments
Court and legal information:
- Landlord/tenant information
- Law library
- Pro-se forms for self-representation
- Information on legal issues
- Notary Public
- Files Notary Public registration, wills, and minister credentials
- Performs civil marriage ceremonies
- Publish Divorce Decrees
- Divorce/custody records
- Other legal records
- Jury selection
Categories
Court Filing Offices
Law Libraries
Divorced/Divorcing Persons
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Parents Sharing Custody
Landlord/Tenant Assistance
Abused Children
Notary Public Services
Legal Information Services
Wedding Related Services
Custodial Parents
Court Records
Abused Adults
Law Enforcement Records/Files