Is It Just Me? / A Resource for Commonly Asked Children's Mental Health Questions

May 2-8, 2010 Children's Mental Health Awareness Week

Parents, caregivers and our community can learn more about bullying, sexting, and self-harming issues that are facing our children and learn more about positive parenting skills and when to seek help for a child.

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Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

PCIT is a specialized therapy approach for children ages 3-7 with disruptive behavior disorders. Specific skills are taught for strengthening the parent child relationship while increasing the child's positive behaviors.

Soon you will be able to learn more about this innovative therapeutic technique available only through Child & Adolescent Treatment Services.

Child & Adolescent Treatment Services Awarded 21st Century Grant

The 21st Century Community Learning Centers whose mission is to enhance students academic skills and foster interests in arts and recreation currently has been awarded a $450,000 grant to continue to provide positive differences in the lives of the youth of our community and their families.

Child & Adolescent Treatment Services and their partners, Hananianh Lutheran Church, The City of Buffalo Mayors Office, The Oishei Foundation, the Buffalo Public Schools, and the UB School of Social Work serve over 1,220 students at Buffalo Public Schools 18, 74, 93, The Gloria J. Parks Community Center and the Lt. Col. Matt Urban Community Center.

More information will be made available soon about this program that enhances the academic achievement of middle school students.

About Child & Adolescent Treatment Services

Child & Adolescent Treatment Services is a non-profit childrens mental health agency that provides innovative, research based preventative and treatment programs that strengthen the emotional health and safety of children in their homes, schools, and our community at large. The children we help range in age from toddlers to teens. Our programs and services make it possible for children to recover, regain hope, and become healthy, safe, and thriving adults.