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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) offered at Navos Lake Burien Health Center
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) offered at Navos Lake Burien Health Center
Works with families struggling to build relationships in which children can flourish. Provides parent-child therapy for families of children ages birth-5 who’ve experienced abuse, neglect or other trauma.
Provides comprehensive mental health care to infants, young children, and their families. Works with parents and caregivers, seeking ways to build or repair relationships with their young children. We know that many difficult life circumstances and trauma can impact the ways young children and their caregivers relate with one another. With support, healing can happen, and young children are able to get back on a healthy developmental path and thrive. IECMH therapists strive to facilitate reflective and healing interactions, where children and their important adults learn to relate to others, regulate their emotions, communicate their needs, and navigate day-to-day challenges together. We partner with families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture.
Services for families with infants and young children include:
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (including early relationship assessment and support, trauma treatment, advocacy for the child in family/dependency courts and other serving systems, such as schools)
- Attachment Vitamins© Parent Education and Support Group
- Resource referral for basic needs
- Professional Early Childhood Consultation to early childhood care providers
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Child Abuse Counseling
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Children's Domestic Violence Program offered by Suburban King County YWCA in South King County
Children's Domestic Violence Program offered by Suburban King County YWCA in South King County
Provides in-home counseling, safety plans and conflict resolution skills for children ages 3-13 who have witnessed domestic violence, are living in a safe place (where the abuser is not in the home), and are residents of South King County.
Teaches safety plans, conflict resolution skills and self-care methods to children who have witnessed domestic violence through a 10-week program of educational in-home, one-on-one counseling.
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Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Children's Domestic Violence Response Team offered by DAWN
Children's Domestic Violence Response Team offered by DAWN
Offers integrated advocacy and mental health services to children ages birth-18 and non-abusive parents, who have experienced domestic violence. Registration is ongoing.
DAWN also partners with Sound Mental Health through the Children’s Domestic Violence Response Team (CDVRT) to connect children and their non-abusive parent with individual mental health counseling and resources.
This trauma-informed and empowerment-based service is provided by a team of professionals using a wrap-around model to offer integrated advocacy and mental health services, led by the survivor’s assessment of what is needed for their family.
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Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Children & Youth Outpatient Care offered at Navos Lake Burien
Children & Youth Outpatient Care offered at Navos Lake Burien
Offers support for serious mental illness and depression and anxiety as well as the effects of abuse, addiction, behavioral issues, and issues that stem from sexual orientation.
Provides tailored therapy to children and youth. Offers support for serious mental illness and depression and anxiety as well as the effects of abuse, addiction, behavioral issues, and issues that stem from sexual orientation.
Services include:
- Individual, family and group therapy
- Skill-building and support for behavior change
- School-based early prevention and intervention services
- Case management and connection to resources
Therapy offered on-site, in school, or, in some cases, at home.
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Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Child Guidance
Rise Support Group offered at Lighthouse Northwest
Rise Support Group offered at Lighthouse Northwest
Offers services for women who have experienced domestic violence such as individual assessment and advocacy, counseling, life skill training and coaching, mentoring, book studies, workshops, assistance with education and employment, support groups, children’s programs, parenting training, communication and conflict resolution coaching, peer support, chiropractic care, karate classes, gym membership, and community engagement and activities.
Offers a monthly support group and workshops for women who have experienced abuse or trauma at any point in their lives. Women and children participate in a safe, affirming, and supportive community.
What's Here
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Parenting Skills Classes
Chiropractic
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Adult Mentoring Programs
Conflict Resolution Training
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Recreational Activities/Sports
Job Search/Placement
Case/Care Management
