My child has just received a referral for intensive outpatient family therapy services. What does that mean for our family?

Children who need more frequent and intense therapy than outpatient treatment may be referred for these services, which are outpatient, clinic-based individual and family therapy. 

These services involve:

  • Attendance at Family Assessment and Planning Team (FAPT) meetings; active collaboration with all involved agencies and other providers as needed
  • Clinical supervision provided weekly by a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist; supervision provided 24/7
  • Crisis intervention services provided as needed on a 24/7 basis
  • Individual and strategic family therapy, weekly or more often as needed, in the Gloucester Counseling Center, Warsaw Counseling Center or the Youth and Family Services office

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1. My child has just received a referral for intensive outpatient family therapy services. What does that mean for our family?
2. Who is eligible for the service?
3. Do I need a referral?
4. Who pays for the service?
5. Where can I find more information?