Behavioral Health ServiceS
93 Massachusetts Ave. 3rd floor
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 266-3349
Boston Gay & Lesbian Adolescent Social Services opened in 1995, as New England’s first (and the country’s fourth) community center serving young people in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. An average of 25-30 youth a night come to GLASS to meet friends, talk to staff or participate in formal personal development programming.
1581 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02446
(617) 277-3910
The goal of the Therapy Center is to provide affordable, high quality psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy in an inclusive clinical setting where people of every age and life circumstance are welcome. This non-profit, community – based organization provides short and long term therapeutic services to adults, children, adolescents, couples and families.
What do the Trauma Recovery Teams do?
1. Community Support Services- All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including:
• Providing case management to link victims and their families to additional support services
• Providing trauma education and/or strategies to community based agencies serving children and families impacted by violence
• Offering support to residents at a community meeting or event
• Leading a community peer support group
2. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced
based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals.
3. Coordinate a variety of prevention activities for children, youth and families: All Trauma Recovery Teams organize a variety of prevention activities intended to promote education, peer relationships and community connections, social emotional skill development, and parent support/empowerment.
88 E Newton St, Boston, MA 02118
The Child Witness to Violence Projects provides direct mental health services, case management and family advocacy to children (birth to 8 years old) and their families, to treat the effects of violence, and provides training and consultation to community agencies and providers.
Trauma Recovery Team 637 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Contact: Molly Mariano, LICSW Phone: 617-822-8721
What do the Trauma Recovery Teams do?
1. Community Support Services- All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including:
• Providing case management to link victims and their families to additional support services
• Providing trauma education and/or strategies to community based agencies serving children and families impacted by violence
• Offering support to residents at a community meeting or event
• Leading a community peer support group
2. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced
based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals.
3. Coordinate a variety of prevention activities for children, youth and families: All Trauma Recovery Teams organize a variety of prevention activities intended to promote education, peer relationships and community connections, social emotional skill development, and parent support/empowerment.
Trauma Recovery Team
45 Dimock Street Roxbury, MA 02120
Contact: Zenobia Ransom, Family Partner Phone: 617-442-8800 EXT: 1362
What do the Trauma Recovery Teams do?
1. Community Support Services- All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including:
• Providing case management to link victims and their families to additional support services
• Providing trauma education and/or strategies to community based agencies serving children and families impacted by violence
• Offering support to residents at a community meeting or event
• Leading a community peer support group
2. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals.
3. Coordinate a variety of prevention activities for children, youth and families: All Trauma Recovery Teams organize a variety of prevention activities intended to promote education, peer relationships and community connections, social emotional skill development, and parent support/empowerment.
Trauma Recovery Team
1353 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester, MA 02122
Contact: Dominique Bellegarde Phone: 617-288-3230 EXT: 2647
What do the Trauma Recovery Teams do?
1. Community Support Services- All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including:
• Providing case management to link victims and their families to additional support services
• Providing trauma education and/or strategies to community based agencies serving children and families impacted by violence
• Offering support to residents at a community meeting or event
• Leading a community peer support group
2. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals.
3. Coordinate a variety of prevention activities for children, youth and families: All Trauma Recovery Teams organize a variety of prevention activities intended to promote education, peer relationships and community connections, social emotional skill development, and parent support/empowerment.
31 Heath Street
Boston, MA 02130
(617) 523-6400
Family Service provides mental health/substance abuse evaluation/counseling; child abuse and neglect prevention/intervention; trauma evaluation/treatment; child/youth social-emotional support; youth development; behavior management; and parenting education/outreach services.
Ansin Building
1340 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215
(617)927-6000; (888)242-0900
In keeping with Fenway Health’s commitment to care for the whole person, behavioral health is a fundamental part of our primary care model. They offer individual, group, couple, and family therapy; psychiatric consultation; and addiction services. More about behavioral health care and services.
Services:
LGBT Family & Parenting Services
LGBT & Peer Listening Lines
Substance Abuse Services
Support Groups
Violence Recovery Program
Trauma Recovery Team
632 Blue Hill Ave, Dorchester, MA 02121
Contact: Evelyne Jean-Louis Phone: 617-822-5526
161 S Huntington Ave.
Jamaica Plain, MA
(617) 232-8610
Serving children and youth from birth to 21 years old, The Home makes a positive impact on over 7,000 lives each year through a wide network of programs. Their “open door” structure allows children, families and young adults to access services at any point in the continuum of care, based on their needs.
Primary service areas include: individual, group and family therapy; psychological and neuro- psychological testing; medication management; child and family skills development; therapeutic mentoring; birth parent counseling; life skills training; community connection and integration; behavioral stabilization; educational preparation; and social, vocational and daily living supports.
Services:
Adoption
Foster Care
Clinical & Family Support
Residential Care
Special Education
Transitional Programs
Case Management
Program Evaluation
1705 Columbus Avenue
Roxbury, MA 02119
(617) 553-5455; (800) 560-7702
edia@horizonsforhomelesschildren.org
Horizons’ mission is to improve the lives of young children experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts and help their families succeed by providing high-quality early education, opportunities for play, and comprehensive family support services. To support their mission, they also advocate on behalf of young children, train educators and human services providers, and provide research on the impact of early education on homeless children.
349 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 661-3991
http://www.healthrecovery.org/
ihr@healthrecovery.org
Services:
• Outpatient behavioral health treatment in home and community settings for women, men, youth and families affected by substance use, mental health challenges, and trauma
• Education and care coordination for youth & young adults in a variety of inpatient and outpatient locations including homes and schools
• Access to residential substance use treatment for families and adolescents
• Prevention & Early Intervention services, including school and community-based HIV and substance use education
• Case management for HIV positive individuals and families to support client health and recovery from substance use and mental health disorders
Trauma Recovery Team
575 Blue Hill Ave, Mattapan, MA 02126
Contact: Amanda Reyome, LMHC Phone: 617-296-0061 (Behavioral Health Services)
206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 536-0944 x 346
• Individual Counseling: For those seeking to transform their lives, TBCC offers a safe place and trained therapists who are ready to accompany clients on their journey to healing. We listen for stress, trauma, and exposure to violence so that we may help.
• Training & Workshops: Often, providers of social and ministerial services are themselves underserved – especially those focused on issues of high-risk youth, poverty, social and economic injustice, and violence. TBCC offers training and support to these providers around issues encountered in their professional experience, as well as the personal toll that such work often takes.
• Embedded Clinicians: TBCC has partnered with a number of youth-serving organizations to provide an on-site clinical presence for youth and youth workers. We have found that individuals are more likely to access mental health services through a trusted source. TBCC offers a range of services, including individual counseling for youth and/or youth workers, staff trainings, and crisis management. Partners include: Boston Center for Youth & Families: Street Workers Program; City Year; Department of Youth Services; Fenway High School; and the PACT Initiative (Boston Public Health Commission).
• Support Groups: TBCC offers support groups that are open to the Boston community. Groups are led by TBCC clinicians and meet weekly at Trinity Church for at least six sessions. Recent topics have included: mindfulness-based stress reduction, divorce, and loss/bereavement.
• Substance use and mental health disorder treatment and access to recovery services for individuals formerly involved with the juvenile & criminal justice systems, DCF-involved families, youth, men & women
• Tobacco cessation
• Parenting and trauma training and groups
Trauma Recovery Team
500 Columbia Road, Dorchester, MA 02124
Contact: Nichele Thompson, LCSW
Phone: 617-740-8139
Trauma Recovery Team
1290 Tremont Street Roxbury, MA 02120
Contact: Christine Pajarillo, LICSW Phone: 617-989-321
What do the Trauma Recovery Teams do?
1. Community Support Services- All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including:
• Providing case management to link victims and their families to additional support services
• Providing trauma education and/or strategies to community based agencies serving children and families impacted by violence
• Offering support to residents at a community meeting or event
• Leading a community peer support group
2. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals.
3. Coordinate a variety of prevention activities for children, youth and families: All Trauma Recovery Teams organize a variety of prevention activities intended to promote education, peer relationships and community connections, social emotional skill development, and parent support/empowerment.
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