Center For Family Counseling
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Our mission is to provide a range of culturally sensitive mental health services to youth and their families that include prevention, early intervention, clinical case management, and collaboration with support services in the community. Richard Soublet has served on the Board of Directors for CBMCFFC since 1987 and currently functions as Chair of the Board.

Rich possesses over 45 years of experience in Human Resource and Labor Relations Management, Organizational Effectiveness, Organizational Strategy and Process Improvement with several leading Bay Area companies. These include Wells Fargo Bank, The Clorox Company, The McKesson Corporation and Kaiser Permanente. He is semi-retired and continues to consult with Kaiser's Information Technology Group on Leadership Development and Organizational Effectiveness.

Rich has been active in civic and community affairs for over 40 years. He has served as Board Chair and board member of several Bay Area non-profit organizations, and is currently also serving as a member of the Funding Review committee for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and is a member of the Principal's Advisory Council at St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, California.
Services
Our clinical staff is made of up of licensed clinicians, pre-licensed therapists and practicum trainees.
Our therapists have a wide range of clinical experience, degrees and cultural competencies.
We primarily offer family counseling for families with youth between the ages of 7 to 18 years old.
Family counseling looks different for every family.
Sometimes, counseling sessions are one-on-one with the youth or the parent, and other sessions will be with the whole family.
We offer up to 12 counseling sessions at no charge to our families.
If you are interested in applying to our practicum training program, please complete the Supplemental Application.
Please include this supplemental application with your BAPIC application.
Applicants will not be considered without the completed supplemental CBMCFFC Practicum Application.
Our practicum training program begins in September and ends in June.
Over the course of the training year, our trainees learn how to apply various family systems theories and community based interventions in their work with the youth and families we serve.
Please see below for the descriptions of the 2021 healing circles, as well as our flyer for the 2021 healing cricles.
We invite Formerly Incarcerated Parents to join a virtual (online) healing circle to support one another with re-integrating into family life.
The Healing Circles will be co-facilitated by a reentry peer and a professional counselor.
The circle will share and build skills for supporting and rebuilding family relationships.
This group is free and each person will receive gift card incentives for participating in the healing circles.
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