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A Better Life Counseling Services, Inc. We are a small independent cmunity mental health provider serving all ages. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, EAP, and self-pay so we see a broad variety of clients. Adoption experience also avaialble through our sister agency, Forever Families Adoption Services. A, BM, I, C, F, C/A, G Margot Logan (407) 739-6059 Abetterlife@bells outh.net www.ablcounseling Services.c Above and Beyond AGAPE Our office, located on 1st Street in Sanfor, provides a warm he like atmosphere. We serve clients of all ages, with the majority of our clients currently being chidren, youth, and families. We have been working a great deal with Transitioning Youth ages 14-21. Many of our referrals ce fr schools, Dept. of Juvenile Justice, Court, Kids House, Child Welfare, and self referral. Our clients are typically involved in multiple systems and are struggling with behavioral and mental health challenges. C, F, C/A, G We are a registered nonprofit general outpatient mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy, and social work organization. Clients present with varying mental health, C/A, G eating, substance use, marriage/family, conditions and disorders Tricia Teal (407) 492-8770 Susan Deane (407) 900-8633 tricia.teal@abccs programs.org susan@agapeme ntalhealth.org Sanford www.aboveandbeyo ndprograms.org www.agapementalh ealth.org Aspire/Addictions Receiving Facility A secure facility providing detoxification and assessment services to adults 18 and over who are experiencing withdrawal sympts that require medical management. A, CM, I, G, O Aspire/Adult Outpatient Program Aspire/Alpha The Adult Outpatient Program provides cprehensive, focused, psychotherapeautic services to individuals on an outpatient basis which may include individual, family, couples, and/or group therapy sessions. We are a school-based prevention program serving elementary school children in at-risk cmunities in Orange County. Life skills, education, individual, group, and family counseling offered. Clients typically have academic, social, family, and self-esteem issues. A, CM, B, F,

Aspire/Brevard Group Treatment He A residential treatment program for male juvenile offenders age 12-16. The average length of stay is 6-9 months. Youth attend school on site. Individual and group counseling is provided as well as family counseling. A, BM, I, F, jscott@cfdfl.c Cocoa Aspire/Brevard Outpatient Center Provides outpatient assessment and treatment services to adolescents and adults experiencing problems related to substance abuse. jscott@cfdfl.c Palm Bay Aspire/C.E.N.T.A.U.R. Program Provides substance abuse and mental health counseling to individuals who are infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Housing for heless men with HIV is provided on Michigan Street location. Interns provides services at both locations. G, O Aspire/Central Recieving Center Secure facility that accepts adults in Orange County who are in significant mental health crisis and in need of a safe and supportive environment. Patients often ce in under Baker Act or Marchman Act, but may also sign in voluntarily. Patients are at the CRC no longer than 23 hrs. A, O Aspire/Children's Crisis Stabilization Unit/Juvenile Addictions Receiving Facility Inpatient CCSU services provide psychiatric and crisis intervention 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week for children who meet Baker Act criteria. The JARF was designed to assist with substance-impaired juveniles ages 12-17, providing detoxification, stabilization, and assessment. A, F, C, G, O Aspire/Children's Outpatient Program Provides intensive therapeautic on site, school-based, and he based services, psychosocial rehabilitation, basic living skills training, individual, family and group therapy for children and their families suffering fr mental health, behavioral problems, traumatic life events, or co-occuring substance use disorders. Ages 4-17 A, I, F, G, O Aspire/Crisis Stabalization Unit- Inpatient Services Provide psychiatric services and crisis intervention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for adults who meet Baker Act criteria. A, I, G, O

Aspire/Crisis Stabalization Unit- Inpatient Services Aspire/Fernwood Outpatient Clinical Counseling Program Aspire/FOCUS Program Aspire/Inpatient Services/Mercy Drive Aspire/Medication Assissted Treatment Inpatient CSU services provide psychiatric and crisis intervention 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week for adults who meet Baker Act criteria. Provides short term counseling, using solution-focused, cognitive behavioral approaches. Children, adolescents, and adults are served in this program. A cmunity-based program providing individual, group, and family/couples counseling to individuals in at-risk cmunities in Orange County. Program provides mental health counseling at no cost to individuals "across the lifespan." Inpatient CSU services provide psychiatric and crisis intervention 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week for adults who meet Baker Act criteria. Provides cprehensive medical, psychiatric, and behavioral counseling care on an outpatient basis for adults addicted to substances. Pregnant and post-partum wen are a priorty population in this program. A, I, G, O C/A, O C/A, O A, I, G, O jscott@cfdfl.c Fern Park Aspire/Men's Residential Program Program provides residential treatment services for men 18 and up who have substance use and co-occurring disorders. Emphasis is places on early recovery and relapse prevention. Population served often includes heless men, often with trauma and mental health concerns. Aspire/New Horizons Program A school-based program operating in a number of Orange and Seminole County public high & middle schools. Individual, group, and family counseling services are offered on site at the school to students experiencing a variety of family, school, G, O mental health, substance abuse, and social problems. Clients recieve group counseling fr standardized curriculum.

Aspire/Oasis Adolescent Campus Residential treatment services for adolescents age 13-17 with substance use and co-occuring disorders are provided. Average stay is 90-120 days. Clients attend school on site. A, BM, I, F, Aspire/Osceola Counseling Center Outpatient assessment, intervention, treatment, and aftercare services for adolescents and adults experiencing substance-related, co-occurring, and mental health issues. jscott@cfdfl.c Kissimmee Aspire/Seminole Center for Cooccuring Disorders SCCD provides opportunity for adults with both a serious mental illness and substance abuse disorder to learn how to effectively cope with and manage psychiatric sympts while also reducing the frequency and severity of substance abuse. A, I, G, O jscott@cfdfl.c Sanford Aspire/Seminole Crisis Stabilization Unit Aspire/Subtance Abuse Adult/Adolescent Outpatient Clinic CSU is a secure, short-term, in-patient psychiatric unit for adults needing emergency mental health treatment. Provides safe environment for stabilizing clients during a period of crisis. Outpatient assessment, intervention, treatment, and aftercare services for adolescents and adults experiencing substance-related, co-occurring issues. A, I, G, O jscott@cfdfl.c Sanford Aspire/Turning Point- Psychosocial Rehabilitation Turning Point is a cirriculum-based psychosocial rehabilitation program that focuses on enhancing or restoring social and independent living skills and effective life management. Clients learn about developing healthy lifesyles and healthy relationships that can improve their level of functioning in all aspects of their lives. Adult males and females are served. A, I, F, G, O jscott@cfdfl.c Sanford Aspire/Wen's Residential Brevard/VA Wen & Children's Housing Offers both residential treatment beds for wen with substance use and co-occurring disorders and also housing with counseling for heless female verterans with their children. Wen stay in program for 90 days. Parenting classes and case management are part of the VA program as well. C, G, O jscott@cfdfl.c Kissimmee

Aspire/Wen's Residential Orange Aspire/Wen's Residential Seminole Casa Feliz Counseling Center for Discovery Center for Family Care- Florida Hospital East Provides residential treatment services for wen 18 and up who have been diagnosed with substance use and cooccurring disorders. Pregnant and postpartum wen are a priority population. Provides residential treatment services for wen 18 and up who have been diagnosed with substance use and cooccurring disorders. Pregnant and postpartum wen are a priority population. This is a private practice located in downtown Deland serving primarily families (children and parents) coping with either organic diagnosis of ADHD, ASD, anxiety, or environmental stressors. Individuals and couples are also welce though children and parenting is the primary population. Outpatient eating disorder treatment center. There is a partial hospitalization program and an intensive outpatient program. We see males and females, ages 10-85, with the broad spectrum of eating disorders. Family Medicine Residency clinic where patients present with the full range of physical health and emotional health problems. Interns will also see patients in the nearby ER who are in a suicidal crisis and on the hospital floors as patients who have been admitted for medical conditions. A, BM, I, C, F, I, F, G, O A, I, C, C/A, G Graciela Pulliam (321) 578-7488 Elizabeth Carges (407) 986-6950 Timothy Spruill (407) 760-9026 info@casafelizco unseling.c Deland elizabeth.carges @centerfordiscov Maitland ery.c Timothy.Spruill.E dd@flhosp.org www.casafelizcouns eling.c http://www.centerf ordiscoveryorlandoo utpatient.c www.centerforfamil ycare.c/ Family Therapy Associates of Jacksonville VIP therapy center in Jacksonville, FL, cprised of highly specialized relationship experts and therapists. We provide A, BM, I, C, F, individual, premarital, couples, and family therapy, and aim to CH/A, G help people experince the thriving love lives they deserve. Tabitha Johnson (904) 302-5340 Tabitha@ftajax.c Jacksonville www.ftajax.c Florida United Methodist Children's He We are a residential facility who serve both state placed and privately placed youth fr ages 6-17 years. The youth reside in one of our eleven cottages (three trauma treatment cottages and six RGC cottages). We also have a cottage located on campus for youth who need immediate shelter. F, C/A, G Anita Tulloch (386) 668-4774 anita.tulloch@fu mch.org Enterprise www.fumch.org/

Good Shepherd Hospice Healing Tree Program ( Health) Healthcare Providers and Associates- CHILL Program Provides programs and services in Polk, Highlands, and Hardee Counties. GSH operates 2 Grief Centers (Auburndale and Sebring) providing individual and group counseling support and education. Provides services free of charge to hospice and cmunities survivors. THT provides trauma focused physical and sexual abuse treatment to children ages 3-17 and the non-offending caregivers (SA) or offending caregivers (PA). THT provides individual, group and family therapy. Services are provided onsite in and Kissimmee. Each intern receives weekly 1:1 supervision with a licensed therapist and weekly group supervision led by on-site supervisor or another licensed therapist. A school based counseling program located in area. Interns will be placed in an elementary, middle, or high school setting and will provide individual, group, and family counseling services to students and their families. Focus of program is on basic intervention and prevention covering a variety of issues. A, CM, I, F, C/A, G F, F, Ferrica Walker (863) 968-1707 Andrea Garwood (407)-317-7430 x 2158 Aimee Jennings (407) 644-0453 gaffneys@chapte rshealth.org Auburndale Angela.Laxton@o rlandohealth.c aimee.jennings@ ocps.net www.chaptershealth.org http://www.arnoldp almerhospital.c/f acilities/the-howardphillips-center-forchildren-andfamilies http://www.healthy kidstoday.org/ Hispanic Family Coiunseling House Next Door, Inc. - Daytona Counseling Center House Next Door, Inc. Deland Counseling Center House Next Door, Inc. Deltona Counseling Center Mental health counseling for individual, family or groups. Most clients are Hispanics. Please email application, then a Denisse Lamas phone interview will follow, and last a face to face interview. C, F, (407) 968-7688 Bilingual is preferred (english, Spanish, Creole, or Portuguese). To nuture and empower families to build better cmunities. To nuture and empower families to build better cmunities. To nuture and empower families to build better cmunities. CM, BM, I, C, F, C/A, G CM, BM, I, C, F, C/A, G CM, BM, I, C, F, C/A, G Ann Grell / Morgan Perun (386) 747-9702 Ann Grell / Morgan Perun (386) 747-9702 Ann Grell / Morgan Perun (386) 747-9702 lamasdc@gmail.c agrell@thehnd.c agrell@thehnd.c agrell@thehnd.c Daytona Beach Deland Deltona www.hispanfam.co m http://www.thehous enextdoor.c/ http://www.thehous enextdoor.c/ http://www.thehous enextdoor.c/

Kids House Children s Advocacy Center Kimberly's Center For Child Protection, Marion County Children's Advocacy Center La Amistad Behavioral Health- Maitland Provides services for child abuse cases- fr reporting and investigation, through treatment and prosecution. Our Mental Health Program provides trauma therapy to children who have victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or witness severe destic violence. Also provides services for non-offending caregivers and siblings. Provides child centered crisis intervention therapy for children, adolescents, and non-offending family members who experienced child abuse and neglect. The agency provides child advocacy services to those children and families. Provides programs for adolescents and adults in both residential and partial hospitalization programs. The treatment approach is multidisciplinary and individualized. We provide substance abuse programs as well as psychiatric programs; co-occurring for dual diagnoses. F, C/A, G F, Denise Conus (407) 324-3036 Roberta Lapp (352) 873-4739 Brian Sellers (407) C, F, 647-0660 conus@ kidshous e.org robbyl@kimberly scenter.org desiree.fouse@u hsinc.c Sanford Ocala Maitland http://www.kidshou se.org/ http://kimberlyscent er.org/ http://www.lamista d.c/ La Amistad Behavioral Health- Provides programs for adolescents and adults in both residential and partial hospitalization programs. The treatment approach is multidisciplinary and individualized. We provide substance abuse programs as well as psychiatric programs; co-occurring for dual diagnoses. Desiree Fouse C, F, (407) 637-3482 desiree.fouse@u hsinc.c http://www.lamista d.c/ Life Journey Counseling and Consulting (Before Alternative Directions) We are an outpatient mental health private practice. We conduct individual, family, couples, and divorce mapping. We also conduct play therapy. We do treat substance abuse, sexual perpetrators or sexually reactive or personality disorders at this practice. A, BM, I, C, F, C/A Sherry S. Mattos (407) 821-3098 smattos@ljccllc.c http://www.lifesjour neycounseling.org/

VA Medical Center The VA Medical Center serves more than 100,000 veterans in Central Florida and was established in 2006. They offer inpatient, outpatient and residential mental health services focused on recovery, coordinated care and evidencebased treatment. They also offer individual, group, and couples/family therapy to veterans in a variety of mental health settings. Interns will have the opportunity to provide individual, group and couples/family therapy in both outpatient and inpatient settings, attend monthly mental health administrative meetings, attend weekly didactics and attend team meetings specific to specialty program. A,CM, I,C, F, G Sarah Towers (407) 621-2680 sarah.towers@va.gov www.orlando.va.gov / Pasadena Villa This is a 14 bed residential treatment facility which also offers transitional and support services for adults who suffer fr severe and persistent mental illness including schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, co-occuring substance abuse and addiction as well as autism spectrum disorders. C/A Desiree Andes (407) 246-5250 Desiree.andes@p asadenavilla.c http://pasadenavilla. c/ Rollins Wellness/Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) CAPS works closely and collaboratively with Health Services and Health Protions to provide services to students ar Rollins. C, Nadine Clark (407)-628-6340 NCLARKE@Rollin s.edu http://www.rollins.e du/wellness Seasons Counseling A moderately sized private practice located in with 7 practicing counselors. Counselors see a wide variety of clients ranging fr children to older adults, however, the majority of the clientele are adolescents and adults. Counselors and clients work on issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship distress, phase of life problems, and parental coaching. David Marcone C, F, (407) 823-2052 Office@seasonsc ounselingorlando.c Maitland www.seasonscounse lingorlando.c

South Brevard Wen's Center This is a non-profit agency that provides a variety of services including opt-pt counseling, advocacy for victims of interpersonal violence; and transitional housing. We serve wen, men, children, and adolescents. Students will gain a variety of therapeutic experiences that may include: crisis counseling, group, individual, couples and family therapy. A, I, C, F, C/A, G Jennifer Guarino (321) 607-6811 jguarino@we nscenter.net Melbourne https://wenscent er.net/ Teen Express, Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families, Health We provide mobile health care, case management, dietary education, and mental health counseling to middle and high school students in. We provide the majority of our services on a mobile healthcare unit. A, CM, C/A, G, O Susie Raskin (321) 842-1768 susan.raskin@orl andohealth.c https://www.arnold palmerhospital.c/ facilities/the-howardphillips-center-forchildren-andfamilies/aboutus/teen-xpress Total Health Guidance We have a variety of clients with varying demographics. At this time we have few populations that we do not see. Tony Ambush C, F, (321) 332-6984 tony@totalhealt hguidance.c www.totalhealthgui dance.c UCF Cmunity Counseling and Research Center (CCRC) Provide outpatient counseling services to the cmunity. including individual, couples, and family counseling. C/A, G John Super (407) 823-2052 jsuper@ucf.edu http://www.educati on.ucf.edu/ccc/ UCF Marriage and Family Research Institute (MFRI) Interns focus on working with couples and families. Additionally, interns recieve business supervision to help establish a private practice in their career path. A, I, C, F, C/A, G Elizabeth Lamerial Jacobson (407)-823-1748 Elizabeth.Jacobso n@ucf.edu https://mfri.ucf.edu/ University of Central Florida Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) UCF CAPS is a university campus agency designated to provide cprehesive psychological services to university-enrolled students. We offer individual, couples, and group counseling, crisis intervention, preventative services, and consultation. Our staff is cprised of licensed (or license-eligible) psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers, graduate interns, and an animal-assisted therapy dog. A, CM, I, G, O Karen Hofmann (407)-823-2811 Karen.Hofmann @ucf.edu http://caps.sdes.ucf. edu/training

UPC of Central Florida BETA Program This is a Teen Connections Program is a multi-service program providing on site education (middle/high school), childcare, support services, pre-natal health services, and parenting labs for teen ms and their high risk babies in Central Florida area. The site hosts approximately 60 teen ms and is in operation during the school year with a few weeks of summer school. The majority of the teen ms are low ince. C/A, G Joyel Searight (407) 852-3300 jsearight@ucpcfl. org www.ucpcf.org Zebra Coalition Provides outpatient mental health counseling for at risk LGBT+ youth and young adults 13-24. Zebra Coalition offers a wide range of related services such as emergency housing, case management, food pantry, social and support activities. Brett Burlone (407) 228-1446 bburlone@zebra youth.org https://www.zebray outh.org/