The mission of the Indianapolis Counseling Center is to enhance the lives of those suffering from the ailments and consequences of sexual maladaptive behaviors, substance abuse and mental health issues (anger control, depression, and marital counseling). We use psycho-education and therapy approaches relevant to individual needs. We further strive to prevent the occurrence of victimization onto others (children or adult) as the goal of treatment successfully completed by one client at a time.
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Ken holds a Masters degree in Community Psychology from Martin University.
He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with the State of Indiana.
He has worked with adolescents and adult substances abusers since 1989 and in the areas of sexual offenders and anger control since 1997.
Ken was recognized as "Counselor of the Year" in 1993 by ICAADA (Indiana Counselor Association on Alcohol and Drug Abuse).
He also served on the INATSA Board (Indiana Chapter for the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers).
He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with the State of Indiana.
He has worked with adolescents and adult substances abusers since 1989 and in the areas of sexual offenders and anger control since 1997.
Ken was recognized as "Counselor of the Year" in 1993 by ICAADA (Indiana Counselor Association on Alcohol and Drug Abuse).
He also served on the INATSA Board (Indiana Chapter for the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers).
The Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program is a certified addiction service provider, recognized by the State of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Division of Mental Health.
The program provides Assessments, Treatment Plans, Monthly Reports and Discharge Summaries to referring agencies (i.e., Probation Departments).
The participants are 18 and older, male and female.
The group is open-ended to allow recent referrals the availability to receive services needed to begin abstinence and recovery.
The program provides Assessments, Treatment Plans, Monthly Reports and Discharge Summaries to referring agencies (i.e., Probation Departments).
The participants are 18 and older, male and female.
The group is open-ended to allow recent referrals the availability to receive services needed to begin abstinence and recovery.
PRIME For Life is a risk reduction program.
The first goal of the program is to help each participant in the program reduce risk for any type of alcohol or drug problem.
The second goal focuses on self-assessment to help people understand and accept the need to make changes to protect the things most valuable in their lives.
PRIME For Life is based on research from many fields and is designed with respect for the thousands of people who take this program each year.
It does not moralize or dictate.
The first goal of the program is to help each participant in the program reduce risk for any type of alcohol or drug problem.
The second goal focuses on self-assessment to help people understand and accept the need to make changes to protect the things most valuable in their lives.
PRIME For Life is based on research from many fields and is designed with respect for the thousands of people who take this program each year.
It does not moralize or dictate.
Group members meet for twelve consecutive weeks.
Each group session is ninety minutes.
The group sessions are designed to familiarize group members with the Indiana law surrounding sexual crimes and equip family members for successful reunification with the offender.
This group also teaches tools and techniques to help the offender make positive choices.
In addition, the group provides a supportive atmosphere, where group members are encouraged to ask questions and freely express their feelings and concerns.
Each group session is ninety minutes.
The group sessions are designed to familiarize group members with the Indiana law surrounding sexual crimes and equip family members for successful reunification with the offender.
This group also teaches tools and techniques to help the offender make positive choices.
In addition, the group provides a supportive atmosphere, where group members are encouraged to ask questions and freely express their feelings and concerns.
The program is a psychosexual treatment group composed of convicted sex offenders, and offenders with whom the Office of Family and Children have substantiated child sexual abuse against.
The group is open-ended.
Group members will meet for sixteen consecutive weeks.
The group sessions are ninety minutes and are designed to assist the offender in breaking down their barriers of denial and to take responsibility for their behaviors.
In addition, the participants are responsible for developing a relapse prevention plan designed to effectively keep them from committing further sexual crimes.
The group is open-ended.
Group members will meet for sixteen consecutive weeks.
The group sessions are ninety minutes and are designed to assist the offender in breaking down their barriers of denial and to take responsibility for their behaviors.
In addition, the participants are responsible for developing a relapse prevention plan designed to effectively keep them from committing further sexual crimes.
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