Child and Family Mental Health Services
Child and Family Mental Health Services
The Department of Social Work’s Child and Family Therapy Team supports families through a variety of evidence based therapeutic treatment modalities, workshops, consultation services and educational opportunities. These services are designed to support families, improve parent-child relationships and teach skills to cope with stress and trauma.
The Child and Family Therapy Team is comprised of licensed mental health professionals who are trained in evidence-based treatment modalities. These treatments are successful in supporting children and families who have experienced a variety of stressors and traumatic events. The Child and Family Therapy Team is embedded in various outpatient clinics throughout Children’s Mercy.
Child and Family Mental Health services can be found within the following clinics:
- Center for Family and Community Connections – Children's Mercy Broadway
- ADHD Clinic – Children's Mercy College Boulevard
- Eating Disorders Clinic – Children's Mercy College Boulevard
- Tourette Syndrome Center – Children's Mercy Northland
Location update
Child and Family Mental Health services previously offered in the SCAN Clinic at Adele Hall Campus are moving. This includes Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Family Therapy. Here is what you need to know:
- Week of Aug. 19: SCAN is moving out of the clinic. Child and Family Mental Health services will still be there, and appointments will continue to occur.
- Week of Aug. 26: Please check-in via the kiosk at the front of the clinic (former SCAN Clinic). We will not have an access representative available, but once you check in you will receive a phone call to register. If you are present in the waiting room for more than 5 minutes, please ring the doorbell.
- Week of Sept 2: Child and Family Mental Health services (PCIT, TF-CBT, Family Therapy) are moving to Children’s Mercy Broadway. There will be no clinic Monday, Sept. 2 through Wednesday, Sept. 4.
- Week of Sept. 9: Child and Family Mental Health services (PCIT, TF-CBT, Family Therapy) will be provided in the Center for Child, Family and Community Connections on the 7th floor at Children’s Mercy Broadway.
Even though the location is changing, the level of care and our services will stay the same.
Treatments
The following treatment modalities are utilized by the Child and Family Therapy Team:
TF-CBT is a short-term (approximately 12-20 sessions) treatment addressing the unique needs of children ages 5-17 with post-traumatic stress symptoms, depression, behavior problems and other difficulties related to traumatic life experiences. TF-CBT can be beneficial for children who have experienced a single traumatic event or multiple traumatic events. The goal of TF-CBT is to reduce the impact of trauma and teach life-long coping skills. Session time is spent meeting individually with children, their caregiver, as well as parent-child sessions.
CPP is a therapeutic modality typically between 20-50 sessions for children between the ages of 2-5 and their caregivers who have experienced a traumatic event that is impacting the child's development and functioning. CPP aims to support family strengths and the relationship between child and caregiver. Session time is spent with child and caregiver working together with the provider.
Family Therapy is a treatment for parents and caregivers who are experiencing family stress due to their child’s chronic medical, behavioral and/or mental health conditions. This can include feelings of exhaustion and frustration, communication struggles, parenting challenges and conflict between parents. This family stress can exacerbate the child’s medical, behavioral and/or mental health conditions, creating an unhealthy cycle for the family. Typically, Family Therapy is provided to caregivers and patient’s participation is limited.
SAFE is a short-term (approximately 1-8 sessions) treatment for parents/caregivers whose children have experienced a traumatic event. When children experience trauma, other family members are often impacted as well. Parents and caregivers can experience increased stress and feelings of being overwhelmed, and it can be difficult to call upon existing support systems. Children look to their parents for guidance, security and answers to many questions. Many times, parents have questions themselves. Research demonstrates that providing support to parents and caregivers can improve parental coping, which in turn improves the child’s functioning and long-term outcomes. SAFE is offered via Telehealth or face-to-face.
PCIT is a short-term (approximately 16-20 sessions) treatment designed for children ages 2-6 (prior to the child’s 7th birthday) who are exhibiting some of these behavior problems: aggression, non-compliance, defying adults, attention and focus related problems, and excessive temper tantrums. PCIT teaches caregivers specific behavior management techniques as they play with their child, with the focus on improving the caregiver relationship while teaching caregivers effective child management skills. PCIT is fun for both the caregiver and the child. PCIT services are provided to families in both Spanish and English.
CARE Workshops were developed for parents and caregivers of children ages 2-12 who have experienced stressful or traumatic events in their lives, children with behavior problems or parents who want to strengthen their relationship with their child. The goal of CARE is to strengthen the adult-child relationship and increase positive behaviors in children. These workshops are completely free of charge, for adults only and are held in two sessions that are fun and interactive. CARE Workshops are offered throughout the year at different times and at a variety of locations in the Kansas City metro area.
Sign up for a CARE Workshop