Circle of Hope is a community that ignites genuine hope for individuals needing it the most to cope with challenging situations by using research-informed interventions in the context of the Filipino experience.
The program will be offering a variety of interventions and supports, such as: psycho-education, family therapy/parent counseling, grief counseling, psycho-spiritual counseling, and expressive arts therapy. Program activities and services will include the following:
Mental Health Assessment
Developing an Individualized Mental Health Plan of Care
Psycho-education Sessions (e.g. Coping Skills)
Individual and Family Counseling Services
Support Groups (Teens, Parents, Professionals)
Close Coordination with the Psycho-Social Support Team and Physicians
Mindfulness and Stress Management Training for Patients, Parents/Caregivers, Professionals
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