Individual and Family Support Services
Early Childhood Assessments
Assessments can provide valuable insight into a child's development and growth.
The Willow Collective currently provides two attachment and trauma assessments for young children (5yo and younger).
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Working Model of the Child Interview
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CROWELL Parent-Child Interactional
Results of these assessments offer guidance into areas of growth for the parent-child dyad that can inform treatment goals and next-steps.
More information about assessments can be found here.
Funding: Medicaid or DHS CORE Program funding.
Individual & Family Therapy
We serve individuals in the prenatal or postpartum stage of life and families of young children (ages 0-6).
Therapy services are targeted to those who have significant trauma or mental health concerns that cannot be addressed sufficiently with other support services. When we are not able to match someone internally on our team, we can make referrals to partner providers or other agencies.
We know that healing and growth occurs most readily in the context of strong relationships. Thus, when working with individual adults, we aim to bolster natural support systems. When working with children, we collaborate with and involve their caregivers closely.
Funding: Medicaid, Anthem/BCBS, Aetna, private pay
Peer Support
Our peer support specialists are individuals with lived expertise and specialized training in supporting others. Peers come alongside parents to offer a support in a variety of ways. This can include: individual or family support, social support groups, and guidance around accessing resources and other services.
The Roots and Branches group at Willow Collective is peer-led. More information about this group can be found on our Roots and Branches webpage.
More information about peer support can be found here.
Funding: Medicaid (RMHP)