Intensive Home Based Therapy - Fft | National Youth Advocate Program

FFT is a short term (approximately four (4) months), high-intensity therapeutic family intervention. FFT focuses on the relationships and dynamics within the family unit. Therapists work with families to assess family behaviors that maintain delinquent behavior, modify dysfunctional family communication, teach family members to negotiate effectively, set clear rules about privileges and responsibilities and generalize changes to community contexts and relationships.

Data provided by

211 Pathways

Physical Address

400 West High Street, Suite B, Mount Gilead, OH 43338

Hours

Varies.

Fax

(419) 221-2824

Application process

Call 419-221-2821 for assistance.

Fee

Medicaid.

Eligibility

Crawford, Marion, Morrow and Wyandot County residents.

Service area

Wyandot County, Ohio Crawford County, Ohio Marion County, Ohio Morrow County, Ohio

Agency info

National Youth Advocate Program

Provides an array of community based services including: Respite Care; Foster Care: Traditional, Specialized, and Therapeutic Care; Adoption; Mental Health Services; Alcohol and Other Drug Services; Managed Care Protective Services; Emergency Shelter Care Services.