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Family Therapy Treatment Program 1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104, Philadelphia, PA 19123 215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX Family Therapy Treatment Program

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Family Therapy Treatment Program Brochure

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“ There are very few programs that are

speci� cally designed to address family issues

like FTTP. We are grateful that we have a

referral source that is capable of addressing

the issues that our families struggle with

as there are many programs that do not

understand the family court dynamics.”

Supervisor

Behavioral Health Division, Philadelphia Family Court

FTTP is a program of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC). PHMC’s other behavioral health services include:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104, Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

FamilyTherapyTreatmentProgram

Bridge’s Stepdown

CHANCES

GirlSpace

Interim House

Interim House West

Joseph J. Peters Institute

PRISE

The Bridge

WestHaven

PHMC is a United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Community Partner | Donor Code: 2050

For more information visit PHMC.ORG

Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonpro� t public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and other community-based organizations. It ful� lls its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance and direct services. PHMC has served the region since 1972.

WHY FAMILY THERAPY?

Family therapy helps people strengthen relationships,

resolve familial problems, and address the challenging

issues that cause such problems. Understanding that

couple and family concerns are often as unique and

diverse as the families themselves, FTTP provides services

to all types of families—traditional, non-traditional,

blood relatives and non-blood relatives—and to all

ages—from younger children to older adults.

Committed to an integrated approach to services, FTTP

works closely with other systems already in people’s

lives—such as other treatment providers, courts and

child welfare services—to ensure that all systems are

working together toward the same goals. To this end,

FTTP counseling services are provided wherever the

couples and families need it—in their home, at FTTP,

or even at other treatment providers’ of� ces. FTTP

is one of the only programs in Philadelphia to offer

these convenient options. Services are also available

in Spanish, Chinese and French.

All FTTP staff are trained in evidence-based and evidence-

supported family therapy treatment techniques.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM, OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CONTACT:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM

The Family Therapy Treatment Program (FTTP)

offers therapeutic services to families and couples

throughout Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

Services are provided by specially trained couple and

family therapists.

FTTP seeks to strengthen families and promote family

wellness. The program’s counseling techniques

are holistic and focused on restoring and healing

marriages and families. FTTP helps families liberate

themselves from experiences that have caused pain,

anxiety, depression, con� ict, behavioral problems,

disconnect and miscommunication.

THERAPY SERVICES AT FTTP CAN HELP COUPLES AND FAMILIES:

• Resolve confl ict and improve communication

• Address unhealthy intergenerational behavior patterns

• Plan for and adjust to reunifi cation

• Develop healthy parenting skills and improve parent/child interactions

• Heal from past traumas and the impact of family violence

• Understand and address step-family and blended family issues

• Manage diffi culties relating to chronic illness, mental illness, and substance abuse

“ FTTP helped me learn to face the pain and not

run from the wreckage of the past; that it is

possible to heal.”

Stephen R.

Single father reuni� ed

with his three children

“ There are very few programs that are

speci� cally designed to address family issues

like FTTP. We are grateful that we have a

referral source that is capable of addressing

the issues that our families struggle with

as there are many programs that do not

understand the family court dynamics.”

Supervisor

Behavioral Health Division, Philadelphia Family Court

FTTP is a program of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC). PHMC’s other behavioral health services include:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104, Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

FamilyTherapyTreatmentProgram

Bridge’s Stepdown

CHANCES

GirlSpace

Interim House

Interim House West

Joseph J. Peters Institute

PRISE

The Bridge

WestHaven

PHMC is a United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Community Partner | Donor Code: 2050

For more information visit PHMC.ORG

Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonpro� t public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and other community-based organizations. It ful� lls its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance and direct services. PHMC has served the region since 1972.

WHY FAMILY THERAPY?

Family therapy helps people strengthen relationships,

resolve familial problems, and address the challenging

issues that cause such problems. Understanding that

couple and family concerns are often as unique and

diverse as the families themselves, FTTP provides services

to all types of families—traditional, non-traditional,

blood relatives and non-blood relatives—and to all

ages—from younger children to older adults.

Committed to an integrated approach to services, FTTP

works closely with other systems already in people’s

lives—such as other treatment providers, courts and

child welfare services—to ensure that all systems are

working together toward the same goals. To this end,

FTTP counseling services are provided wherever the

couples and families need it—in their home, at FTTP,

or even at other treatment providers’ of� ces. FTTP

is one of the only programs in Philadelphia to offer

these convenient options. Services are also available

in Spanish, Chinese and French.

All FTTP staff are trained in evidence-based and evidence-

supported family therapy treatment techniques.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM, OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CONTACT:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM

The Family Therapy Treatment Program (FTTP)

offers therapeutic services to families and couples

throughout Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

Services are provided by specially trained couple and

family therapists.

FTTP seeks to strengthen families and promote family

wellness. The program’s counseling techniques

are holistic and focused on restoring and healing

marriages and families. FTTP helps families liberate

themselves from experiences that have caused pain,

anxiety, depression, con� ict, behavioral problems,

disconnect and miscommunication.

THERAPY SERVICES AT FTTP CAN HELP COUPLES AND FAMILIES:

• Resolve confl ict and improve communication

• Address unhealthy intergenerational behavior patterns

• Plan for and adjust to reunifi cation

• Develop healthy parenting skills and improve parent/child interactions

• Heal from past traumas and the impact of family violence

• Understand and address step-family and blended family issues

• Manage diffi culties relating to chronic illness, mental illness, and substance abuse

“ FTTP helped me learn to face the pain and not

run from the wreckage of the past; that it is

possible to heal.”

Stephen R.

Single father reuni� ed

with his three children

WHY FAMILY THERAPY?

Family therapy helps people strengthen relationships,

resolve familial problems, and address the challenging

issues that cause such problems. Understanding that

couple and family concerns are often as unique and

diverse as the families themselves, FTTP provides services

to all types of families—traditional, non-traditional,

blood relatives and non-blood relatives—and to all

ages—from younger children to older adults.

Committed to an integrated approach to services, FTTP

works closely with other systems already in people’s

lives—such as other treatment providers, courts and

child welfare services—to ensure that all systems are

working together toward the same goals. To this end,

FTTP counseling services are provided wherever the

couples and families need it—in their home, at FTTP,

or even at other treatment providers’ of� ces. FTTP

is one of the only programs in Philadelphia to offer

these convenient options. Services are also available

in Spanish, Chinese and French.

All FTTP staff are trained in evidence-based and evidence-

supported family therapy treatment techniques.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM, OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CONTACT:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

ABOUT THE FAMILY THERAPY TREATMENT PROGRAM

The Family Therapy Treatment Program (FTTP)

offers therapeutic services to families and couples

throughout Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

Services are provided by specially trained couple and

family therapists.

FTTP seeks to strengthen families and promote family

wellness. The program’s counseling techniques

are holistic and focused on restoring and healing

marriages and families. FTTP helps families liberate

themselves from experiences that have caused pain,

anxiety, depression, con� ict, behavioral problems,

disconnect and miscommunication.

THERAPY SERVICES AT FTTP CAN HELP COUPLES AND FAMILIES:

• Resolve confl ict and improve communication

• Address unhealthy intergenerational behavior patterns

• Plan for and adjust to reunifi cation

• Develop healthy parenting skills and improve parent/child interactions

• Heal from past traumas and the impact of family violence

• Understand and address step-family and blended family issues

• Manage diffi culties relating to chronic illness, mental illness, and substance abuse

“ FTTP helped me learn to face the pain and not

run from the wreckage of the past; that it is

possible to heal.”

Stephen R.

Single father reuni� ed

with his three children

“ There are very few programs that are

speci� cally designed to address family issues

like FTTP. We are grateful that we have a

referral source that is capable of addressing

the issues that our families struggle with

as there are many programs that do not

understand the family court dynamics.”

Supervisor

Behavioral Health Division, Philadelphia Family Court

FTTP is a program of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC). PHMC’s other behavioral health services include:

Family Therapy Treatment Program1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 104, Philadelphia, PA 19123

215.413.0141 PHONE 215.413.0144 FAX

FamilyTherapyTreatmentProgram

Bridge’s Stepdown

CHANCES

GirlSpace

Interim House

Interim House West

Joseph J. Peters Institute

PRISE

The Bridge

WestHaven

PHMC is a United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Community Partner | Donor Code: 2050

For more information visit PHMC.ORG

Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonpro� t public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and other community-based organizations. It ful� lls its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance and direct services. PHMC has served the region since 1972.