Family Centered Treatment® (FCT) is an evidence-based practice (EBP) that is currently being provided in various states. FCT has been gradually formalized into a model of home-based treatment that lowers rates of out of home placements. It has been refined based on research, experience and evidence of effectiveness derived from practice. The foundations of the model are from eco-structural family therapy (Minuchin) and emotionally focused therapy (Johnson). FCT is a systemic family systems change model. The third phase of treatment, valuing changes (through use of paradoxical and experiential exercises), seeks to confirm and capitalize on internal changes within the family so that the family is not dependent on the therapist once services terminate. Services are intensive with a minimum of 10 hours per month provided to the family. FCT incorporates coordination with other systems, such as MCO, DSS and DJJ as well as 24/7/365 Crisis Intervention.
This service is targeted towards:
1. Consumers with prior treatment episodes of residential treatment with unsuccessful
family reunification,
2. Consumers at risk for higher levels of residential, such as Level III,
3. Consumers who have been hospitalized with little prior treatment where hospital is
recommending residential services,
4. Consumers currently in residential treatment where discharge is being prolonged due
to lack of family systems work to make this successful Consumers with extensive histories of utilizing enhanced services without successful
outcomes.
To learn more about Family Centered Treatment, please click here http://familycenteredtreatment.com/ or email Teri Herrmann at therrmann@thesparcnetwork.net
Services Available in North Carolina: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Stanly, Davidson, Forsyth, Davie, Rockingham, Stokes, Gaston, Cleveland, Lincoln, Burke, Catawba, Iredell, Yadkin, Surry, and Rowan, counties. Services also available in Little Rock Arkansas.
If you would like Family Centered Treatment brought to your area (including anywhere in the USA) please contact Dan@TheSparcNetwork.net