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5005 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639

The Domestic Violence Program provides a wide range of counseling and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence. The program's top priority is to keep victims and their vulnerable family members safe. They operate under a trauma-informed, strength-based model that emphasizes empowerment and independent decision-making. Participants are given information, encouragement, and support in order to rebuild their lives and achieve safety, self-sufficiency, and peace for themselves and their families.

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1547 Circle Avenue, Forest Park, IL 60130

Sarah's Inn provides holistic intervention services to adults and children impacted by domestic violence, providing them necessary supports and resources, and a safe environment to process and heal from the trauma they have experienced.

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2124 West 21st Place, Chicago, IL 60608

To support healing and prevent domestic violence, Mujeres offers crisis intervention, a 24-hour crisis line, individual and group counseling, adult and child therapy, court advocacy, community education, professional and volunteer training, and referrals to shelters and other resources.

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900 East 162nd Street, Suite 102, South Holland, IL 60473

The Link & Option Center, Inc. offers a variety of family services such as domestic violence counseling, doula services, court-ordered family reunification, and supervised visitation.

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510 North Bloomington Street, 2nd Floor, Streator, IL 61364

Provides crisis shelter and comprehensive support services for individuals who are victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include legal advocacy, medical advocacy, prevention education, supportive counseling, sexual assault victim therapy, children's counseling (domestic and sexual violence), and case management. 

Also offers interventions to help domestic violence offenders understand and take responsibility for their actions, develop healthy relationship skills, and address the cycle of abuse. 

Additionally, a domestic violence hotline is available to provide immediate assistance, safety planning, emotional support, legal information, referrals for medical treatment, and connections to ongoing counseling or group support.

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7929 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) for children ages 0 to 6 who have experienced interpersonal violence. Uses behavior-based strategies, play and verbal interpretation as therapeutic interventions. The focus is on improving child-caregiver interactions through play. The therapist acts as a bridge or interpreter between the child and parent.

Circle of Security Parent Training is an eight-week program based on years of research about how to best support and strengthen parent-child relationships. It is designed to help parents give their children a feeling of security and confidence so their children explore, learn, grow and build positive relationships.

Connections, a Project Harmony program, works with schools and health care professionals to identify children in grades K-8 in need of mental health services. Focuses on children who are not receiving child welfare or juvenile justice services. Children are matched with LFS community therapists who are trained in evidence-based practices. Throughout the counseling process, therapists work with the family and a Connections mental health coordinator to help remove financial hardships and other barriers families face in accessing services.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy used to help with symptoms of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). By directly affecting how the brain processes information, EMDR helps people see traumatic memories in new, less distressing ways.

Using Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), parents learn play therapy skills to enhance their parent-child relationship. Parents also learn to manage their child’s behaviors through behavioral principles and discipline techniques.

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is an evidence-based psychotherapy for children and adolescents (ages 3 to 18) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other difficulties related to traumatic life events. The goal is to provide both the child and caregiver with the knowledge and skills to help them identify and cope with trauma-related emotions, thoughts and behaviors.

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1414 Central Avenue, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Outpatient services for individuals, couples and families. Focus areas include relationships, grief/loss, anxiety, depression, physical/sexual/emotional abuse, trauma and addiction. Licensed therapists work with children and adults of all ages and backgrounds, serving people of all faiths.

Evidence-based approaches include psychotherapy, trauma therapy, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), PCIT (Parent Child Interactional Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing).

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133 West Jackson Street, Macomb, IL 61455

Provides free and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, child abuse, and all other forms of abuse. Services include counseling, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, and assistance with legal filings such as Orders of Protection and Stalking No Contact Orders. Offers guidance in forming safety plans, temporary emergency safe shelter, and transportation when needed. Operates hotlines that provide immediate assistance, emotional support, and information for individuals experiencing dating abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault.

Hotline staff are accessible via telephone, email, chat, and text to ensure safety, provide referrals for medical, legal, and emotional needs, and offer advocacy and other related services. Additionally, youth and adult education programs are available with age-appropriate presentations on consent, body autonomy, sexual harassment, and bullying.

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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, 300 West Broadway, Suite 7, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) for children ages 0 to 6 who have experienced interpersonal violence. Uses behavior-based strategies, play and verbal interpretation as therapeutic interventions. The focus is on improving child-caregiver interactions through play. The therapist acts as a bridge or interpreter between the child and parent.

Circle of Security Parent Training is an eight-week program based on years of research about how to best support and strengthen parent-child relationships. It is designed to help parents give their children a feeling of security and confidence so their children explore, learn, grow and build positive relationships.

Connections, a Project Harmony program, works with schools and health care professionals to identify children in grades K-8 in need of mental health services. Focuses on children who are not receiving child welfare or juvenile justice services. Children are matched with LFS community therapists who are trained in evidence-based practices. Throughout the counseling process, therapists work with the family and a Connections mental health coordinator to help remove financial hardships and other barriers families face in accessing services.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy used to help with symptoms of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). By directly affecting how the brain processes information, EMDR helps people see traumatic memories in new, less distressing ways.

Using Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), parents learn play therapy skills to enhance their parent-child relationship. Parents also learn to manage their child’s behaviors through behavioral principles and discipline techniques.

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is an evidence-based psychotherapy for children and adolescents (ages 3 to 18) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other difficulties related to traumatic life events. The goal is to provide both the child and caregiver with the knowledge and skills to help them identify and cope with trauma-related emotions, thoughts and behaviors.

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2207 Georgia Avenue, Bellevue, NE 68005

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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501 SW Ankeny Road, Ankeny, IA 50023

Offers a complete range of outpatient mental health, substance use, and domestic violence services, utilizing evidence-based interventions to support healing and recovery. Licensed clinicians work to meet the needs of individuals (age birth through the lifespan), families, and couples in a trauma-informed setting.  Tele-health services are available.

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1201 14th Avenue, Eldora, IA 50627

Provides comprehensive support and services to individuals, families and communities impacted by domestic abuse, sexual assault, stalking, homicide and other violent crimes. A helpline is available 24/7.

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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, 300 West Broadway, Suite 7, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Treatment for child trauma victims, including RSAFE for children and families impacted by sexual assault.

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171 North West Avenue, Suite 1, Bradley, IL 60915

Serves children who have experienced abuse through a comprehensive approach of providing services to the child and their non-offending family members. Staff provides advocacy services to help bridge the gap between law enforcement and the court system.


Services include:
- Forensic interviews
- Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
- Resource referrals
- Medical forensic exam

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809 Central Avenue, Suite 305, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Provides comprehensive support and services to individuals, families and communities impacted by domestic abuse, sexual assault, stalking, homicide and other violent crimes. A helpline is available 24/7.

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1800 Westchester Boulevard, Springfield, IL 62704

Provides children with individual crisis management and educational group services with focus on domestic violence, safety-planning, and safe self-expression. Also provides support to mothers by increasing their parenting skills and increasing understanding of the effects of domestic violence on children. All services are confidential.

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1003 Martin Luther King Drive, Bloomington, IL 61701

-- Offers individual, marital, and family therapy.

-- Therapists help clients find solutions to problems, building on their unique strengths and abilities.

-- Common problems include marital/family issues, child behavior problems, step-family issues, depression, anxiety, domestic violence, sexual abuse, child abuse, and divorce adjustments.

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215 West 2nd Street, Wayne, NE 68787

Provides abuse and crisis intervention services to those going through a domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or sex trafficking situation. Services include a family violence crisis line, counseling or counseling referrals for survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault, emergency shelter and transportation, peer support groups, and child advocacy.

Protection order assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy are also available to those who may need it.

Works to build awareness of abuse by partnering with local agencies to offer community education programs and a resource library.

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510 North Bloomington Street, 2nd Floor, Streator, IL 61364

Offers assessments and 26-week psycho-educational group services for individuals who use power and control in their intimate relationships. Additionally, provides guidance and support for obtaining protective or restraining orders to ensure legal protection against harassment, stalking, or violence in situations involving domestic abuse, child abuse, elder abuse, sexual assault, or other forms of harm.

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2 East Locust Street, 2nd Floor, Harrisburg, IL 62946

Provides counseling services to individuals who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence. Counseling is also available to families, friends of the client. Counseling is available immediately after an assault or at any later date. Counseling sessions can provide a place for survivors to express their feelings, thoughts, and fears.

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7545 Ashworth Road, Suite 210, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Provides a variety of counseling services for adults and children. Topics typically discussed include: depression, anxiety, physical/sexual abuse (victim and perpetrators), relationships, parenting, grief/loss, trauma, family issues, adoption, anger management, conflict resolution, childhood behavioral disorders, stress management. 

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325 Burnett Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588

Clinical psychology doctoral students provide assessment and treatment for psychological problems to individuals, families, or couples and are supervised by a staff of licensed psychologists.

Treatment is available for problems such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, marital conflict, social phobia, child/parent conflict, mood disorders, adjustment problems, family violence, and relationship problems.

Substance abuse clinic provides assessment and treatment for individuals with primary substance use problems.

Rainbow Clinic provides these services to the LGBTQ community.

Telehealth outreach serves individuals who have limited access to quality mental health services due to geographic location. Services are provided via teleconferencing and are limited to clients of specific programs that contract with the clinic, such as the Department of Health and Human Services.

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934 South D Street, Broken Bow, NE 68822

Offers safe shelter, mental health counseling, and peer support groups for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Assistance with protection/harassment orders, medical advocacy, and transportation is also available. 

Crisis hotline available 24 hours.

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100 East Euclid Avenue, Suite 153, Des Moines, IA 50313

Provides a 24-hour crisis line and support services for victims in the Latino community, including individual counseling, support groups, court advocacy, safety planning, and referrals. Legal counseling is available from staff lawyers who provide information and guidance regarding legal rights, responsibilities, and suggested courses of action without representing clients in court.

The organization also offers domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy training and domestic violence intervention programs. These intervention programs utilize restorative justice classes, offender groups, and victim panels to address the impact of abuse, promote accountability for behavior related to power and control, and teach conflict resolution and healthy relationship skills.

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102 South 7th Street, Petersburg, IL 62675

Provides children with individual crisis management and educational group services with focus on domestic violence, safety-planning, and safe self-expression. Also provides support to mothers by increasing their parenting skills and increasing understanding of the effects of domestic violence on children. All services are confidential.

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