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Causes: Behavioral Science
Mission: The boulder institute for psychotherapy and research builds bridges between the latest advances in the knowledge of human development and effective services that promote healthy lives and communities. We envision a future where its therapeutic model transforms communities through the early development of healthy minds and secure, resilient relationships.
Programs: Clinic/training program offers affordable mental health services for children, adults, and families who otherwise couldn't afford treatment. In 2014, 75% or our clientele have incomes below 20,000. 174 individuals were served under this program in 2014.
zero-to-five program provides a continuum of services for children under the age of 6 that includes mental illness prevention, early intervention and detection, and intensive intervention. Specific service offerings include parenting classes, parenting presentations, ece professional inservice trainings, and the cool kids club a social/emotional training group. 461 individuals were served through this program in 2014
front porch lectures bring cutting-edge information to local mental health providers by offering professional development credits from lectures given by national and international speakers, it serves to keep our therapists informed, so they can provide the best treatments possible. 648 individuals served. This program also provides community education lectures geared to prevent mental illness. 749 individuals were served through this program in 2014.
bright beginnings provieds a bright beginning for children 0-3 through home or community visits along with a bag containing a parenting manual, books that encourage healthy relationships and brain development, and board books to encourage reading to infants and toddlers. 800 infants and toddlers were served through this program in 2014.
This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.