Counseling Services

Psychotherapy for age birth through 17

At Hoffmann Counseling Services, our vision is to work with individuals and families to address mental health needs by meeting them where they are at. Our aim is to provide individualized services in the office, home, and community to increase effectiveness. Through our creative and relationship-based approach, we engage people in developing a spectrum of skills to increase their ability to engage in healthy and meaningful relationships at home, school, work, or the community
We train our providers to conduct thorough assessments for children ages birth through 17 and utilize a variety of creative interventions that often include the use of play and expressive arts. We also provide therapy utilizing specific modalities such as:  

  • Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)-ages birth through 5
  • Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)-ages 2 ½ to 6
  • Play therapy based on the principles of Theraplay©-all ages
  • Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)-ages 3 through 17

At Hoffmann Counseling Services, we believe in our mission, our children, our families, and our community. We take pride in joining with families and the professionals that refer individuals to our services. We know the team approach and collaboration are key when it comes to the success of children and adolescents.

Children’s Therapeutic Supports and Services (CTSS)

CTSS is a flexible package of mental health services for children who require varying therapeutic and rehabilitative levels of intervention.  CTSS address the condition of a mental health disturbance that impairs and interfere with an individual’s ability to function at a typical age level.

For children experiencing these concerns, rehabilitation means a series of intensive services, including psychiatric and psychosocial interventions, to help the child or adolescent achieve an expected level of functioning.

Services often occur 2-3 times per week and include in-home, community, and in-school options to assist the child or adolescent in generalizing information to multiple settings.

Eligibility: Children under 18 diagnosed with an Emotional Disturbance (ED) or meet criteria for Severe Emotional Disturbances (SED) and adults ages 18-20 diagnosed with Mental Illness (MI) or meet criteria for Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).
Potential skill areas addressed:
    • Coping skills
    • Anger management
    • Impulse control
    • Following Directions
    • Communication skills
    • Social skills
    • Boundaries
    • Task management and completion