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Workshops Groups Therapists Information Services Mission Beliefs Couples Therapy Mediation Sexuality Child and Adolescent Services Spirituality Contact | Mental Health Resources2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects callers to information about critical health and human services available in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Examples include referrals to community mental health agencies and elder care services, information on basic human needs (food banks, clothing shelters) and support for Children, Youth and Families (day care, after school programs, tutoring, protective services). Almost Grown - Launching Your Child from High School to College Written by Patricia Pasick, Ph.D. A book for parents to the final years of high school and first years of college. Offering counsel in the psychological issues that arise during this family transition. Ann Arbor Mediation Center A multidisciplinary team of legal and mental health professionals, skilled in family law, family therapy, and mediation. Attachment Coalition of Michigan A training and educational resource for adoption agencies and supportive agencies. Provides parent and adoptee support through group meetings and workshops. Behavioral Health Services - Catholic Social Services Provides therapy to families, couples and individuals employing solution-focused brief therapy, a short term therapeutic approach which focuses on developing goals and solutions rather than dwelling on problems. Some insurances are accepted and a sliding fee scale based on income is offered. The Guide to Self-Help Books Recommended books, self-help manuals, and novels to help people solve problems, build better relationships, navigate difficult life passages, and make the most out of life. The guide is written and maintained by one of the founders of the Ann Arbor Center for the Family, David Yarian, Ph.D. An Integrative Review of the Literature Pertinent to Custody for Children Five Years of Age and Younger: Executive Summary (September 1996, PDF, 205KB) Mary F. Whiteside, Ph.D. Summarizes the extant knowledge concerning the developmental consequences of post-divorce custody arrangements for young children. Also based on interviews with court personnel, research of scholarly and professional literature, and a meta-analysis of 12 studies reported in that literature. Michigan Mental Health Networker Search for therapists or agencies; arranged by County. Mental health news, articles, and excerpts from books on mental health and treatment. Recommended reading list for professionals. Nichols, Sacks, Slank, Sendelbach and Buiteweg, PC - Attorneys At Law A team of experienced attorneys who handle all matters with care and understanding and take a personal interest in your well-being. Serving Washtenaw County, Michigan. Pathway Family Center Provides a variety of professional services to children, adolescents, young adults and their families. Professionals are experts in substance abuse and behavioral problems. They operate clinically managed Day Treatment, Intensive Outpatient, and Aftercare programs. SOS Community Services A free directory of human service agencies and programs in the greater Washtenaw County area. Stepparenting In Gay and Lesbian Families Integrity, Safety, And The Real World Out There. Article by Mary F. Whiteside Ph.D. and Patricia Campbell, MD. 2395 Oak Valley Drive, Suite 100 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 (734) 995-5181 Map to Ann Arbor Center for the Family Site Design by Chris Wozniak Pages created and maintained using Arachnophilia Powered by Simple Solutions
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