Services That Are Often Made Available To Support Wraparound Implementation Include
- Mobile Therapy Services
Intensive psychotherapy sessions provided by a Master’s level therapist. These services are provided to the child and the family in non-clinical, community settings such as the home, school, or a community setting.
- Behavioral Specialist Consulting
A specialized service provided by a Master’s level clinician trained in behavior strategies. The consultant works with the family, school, and others to develop a behavioral modification plan specific to each child.
- Therapeutic Staff Support
One-on-one assistance to children and families while implementing the child’s individual treatment plan in the home, school or community. Support staff are supervised by the BSC.
- Psychological Evaluations
Psychological Testing Service provides a comprehensive assessment of intellectual and personality functioning as an adjunct to treatment or to assist in making a differential diagnostic and treatment plan. Assessment includes but is not limited to personality, intelligence, developmental, vocational, disability and bariatric testing.
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