Clinical Services
We provide crisis stabilization, assessment and therapy to reduce symptoms such as:
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Distressing memories
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Feeling like the trauma is happening again
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Not feeling safe
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Numbness or withdrawal
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Trouble sleeping
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Irritability or outbursts of anger
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Trouble calming down
Benefits of our service include:
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Restoring a sense of safety and control
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Learning coping skills for anxiety and stress
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Collaborating with each individual to meet their unique needs
Education & Prevention
SEXUAL ABUSE EDUCATION & PREVENTION
Our team of trained specialists in prevention are available to present to:
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Elementary Schools
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Middle Schools
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High Schools
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Child Care Centers
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Religious Organizations
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Community Groups
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Non-Profit Agencies
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Businesses
We offer services to help prevent violence and promote behaviors that create safer environments. Topics include:
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Mandatory reporting of child abuse or neglect
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Healthy relationships to reduce teen dating violence and stalking
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Helping children to determine body boundaries
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Recognizing child abuse in children
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Anti-Bullying training
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Diversity and acceptance training
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Understanding and combating human trafficking

Resources for Survivors
RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS OF VIOLENT CRIMES
The Family Advocacy Department (FAD) provides support and guidance to individuals, children and families who have experienced or witnessed violent crimes including sexual assault.
The FAD is an accredited member of the National Children’s Alliance and a member of the New Mexico Safe House Network.
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24/7 Crisis hotline
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Case tracking and coordinating for victims of violent crimes
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Forensic interviewing of children
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Court monitoring of sexual assault cases
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Sexual Assault Nurse Exam Facility onsite
We work with law enforcement, the judiciary, social services and other community providers to ensure families receive full access to needed resources.