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The Kovler Center Family Program is dedicated to improving immigrant parent and caregiver well-being through relevant, practical, and emotional support. Program participants will receive psychosocial support services through the Marjorie Kovler Center's high-quality, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically responsive treatment model along with informational workshops about topics important to immigrant parents and referrals for medical, legal, and mental health services.Hybrid model of both in-person and HIPAA Compliant Zoom, model will be 6 weeks long.
Services
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Psychosocial Therapy
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.