
Assessment and Screening
Identifying individuals with mental health disorders or substance use issues through thorough evaluation at various points within the criminal justice system.
Group Therapy
Offering group therapy and peer support programs to foster a sense of community and shared experiences, reducing isolation and promoting positive relationships.
Evaluation
Continuously assessing and evaluating mental health treatment programs to identify areas for improvement and ensure their effectiveness.
Crisis Prevention
Ongoing monitoring and support to prevent relapses or crises and recognize signs of deteriorating mental health.
Collaboration
Facilitating collaboration between criminal justice agencies, mental health providers, and community organizations to ensure a smooth transition between incarceration and community-based care.
Individualized Care
Developing personalized treatment plans tailored to each person's specific diagnosis and needs, encompassing therapy, medication, or a combination of both.
Therapeutic Modalities
Incorporating evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care to address underlying issues, develop coping skills, and reduce the risk of reoffending.
Domestic Violence (DV) and Batterer Prevention (BIP)
ICADV certified provider, utilizing Emerge, Duluth, Family Systems, & CBT to provide comprehensive treatment.
Reentry Planning
Preparing individuals for successful community reintegration by ensuring access to mental health services, housing, employment support, and other necessary resources upon release.
Overall, the goal of mental health treatment for those involved in the criminal justice system is to address their mental health needs, reduce recidivism, and support their successful reintegration into the community, ultimately promoting healthier and more productive lives.


