We provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive care through Safe Solutions, VMR Therapy, and Tac Talk, each offering specialized support for diverse communities.

Who We Serve

  • Victims & Survivors of Trauma: Those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, childhood abuse, stalking, or systemic trauma, supported through a survivor-centered, empowerment-focused approach.
  • Court-Mandated & Justice-Involved Individuals: People referred by courts or probation for therapy related to domestic violence, parenting, anger management, substance use, or mental health; including those court-ordered to Batterer Intervention Programs (BIP) or seeking voluntary support for reentry, trauma healing, and behavioral health stabilization.
  • First Responders & Public Safety Personnel: Frontline professionals seeking support for stress, trauma, and relationship challenges.
  • Children & Families: Ages 0–17, addressing attachment, behavior, family violence, and parental mental health, including early childhood partnerships.
  • Community Members: Those seeking support for anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, or relationship issues—welcoming all backgrounds.

What We Offer

  • Individual Therapy: Trauma recovery, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, abuse recovery, identity-affirming care, and first responder wellness.
  • Groups & Workshops: Domestic violence intervention, survivor empowerment, first responder support, parenting, and trauma-processing groups.
  • Child & Family Services: Early childhood support, family therapy, co-parenting counseling, and behavioral consultation.
  • Court & Justice-Related Services: Mandated therapy, Batterer Intervention Programs, progress reports, documentation, and collaboration with courts, probation, and justice systems.
  • Crisis & Trauma Response: Critical incident debriefing, crisis stabilization, safety planning, and post-violence support.
  • First Responder Wellness (Tac Talk): Therapy, peer support, tactical trainings, and leadership support tailored for public safety professionals.
  • Professional Development & Community Engagement: Clinical supervision, specialized trauma/DV/forensic trainings, CE workshops, internships, program consultation, cross-sector training, advocacy, and partnerships with DV councils, law enforcement, and child welfare systems.