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Camp Lee Mar
Biography
Camp Lee Mar is a private, 7-week residential special needs summer camp for campers ages 7-21.
We offer unique summer programs for kids with special needs with a full curriculum incorporating a strong Academic and Speech program with traditional camp activities. Our campers flourish at Camp Lee Mar due to the structured environment we provide, which allows our campers to feel comfortable and secure. Some of our campers may be in a mainstream school during the year while working on social skills and life skills at our special needs camp.
As a special needs camp we understand the need to individualize each camper’s program. Careful study is made of parent input, school IEPs, camper interviews, etc., so that the interests and needs of each child can best be determined for suitable grouping prior to the camper arriving. At Camp Lee Mar, campers find comfort and friendship with children of similar age and functioning level. From this foundation we encourage our campers to embrace and learn new skills and have new experiences, all of which they will build upon on their return home. We focus on building friendships which last throughout the year, and we also help our campers learn how to cope with the dynamics of group situations. Development of the whole child is our goal.
During our summer programs for kids with special needs, we work hard at improving the daily living, social, and life skills of our campers, while giving them the happiest summers of their lives! Our campers have a variety of diagnoses, including Developmental Challenges, Learning Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Social Communication Disorder, Fragile X, Sensory Processing Disorder, and Prader-Willi Syndrome. Special needs summer camps, such as Camp Lee Mar, provide an amazing growth producing experience while allowing every child to have fun and make friends.
Camp Lighthouse – Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
Biography
Camp Lighthouse, a one-week day camp is held for children between the ages of 6 and 12 and includes games, recreation, arts and crafts, braille activities, field trips and special guests.
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind helps children who are blind or visually impaired develop the social and academic skills and self confidence to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Through its children’s programs and services, CLB provides important instruction for infants and toddlers, supports academic learning and social skills development as children grow, and is a resource for parents, families and schools.
Camp Nuhop
Biography
Help your child build confidence and self-esteem at our summer camp for kids with diagnoses such as, but not limited to: autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, attention deficit, mood disorders, and neuroatypical children.
Located in southern Ashland County, Ohio, Camp Nuhop is a week-long residential summer camp and respite program for children diagnosed with (but not limited to) ASD, ADHD, learning disabilities, mood disorders, and other neurodiversities.
Camp Nuhop provides a structured environment where all campers have the opportunity to make friends and feel good about themselves. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and dynamic learning environment where children are empowered to succeed. Campers are placed with an understanding staff who incorporate self-awareness and social skills in a safe, fun environment.
In accordance with our Mission & Beliefs, campers are placed within a compatible group of children with similar needs. In our structured programs, campers receive a specialized placement with staff who understand their individuality. Our staff teaches self-awareness, social development, and creates a safe environment where friendships can be made.
Camp Sequoia
Biography
Camp Sequoia is a supportive overnight camp for exceptional young men ages 7-17 and exceptional young women ages 10-16, focusing on the unique needs of boys with ADHD and those working on social or life development skills.
Camp Sequoia is designed for children and teenagers with ADHD and other similar diagnoses who do not need the level of support offered at special needs overnight camps yet need a different experience than a traditional overnight camp can offer. Our 2:5 staffing ratio allows our campers to have fun and grow in a safe and supportive camp experience.
Parents choose Camp Sequoia because the experience we provide is much more than a summer camp. It is truly an investment in their child’s future success. The mission of Sequoia is to help our campers have a great time while developing their social cognition (how to think in a social context and apply socially related skills).
Sequoia also offers social skill and recreational programs during the school year for Philadelphia, NYC and Washington DC area children and teenagers diagnosed with ADHD. These school year programs feature our Director Lux, a Registered Nurse, and our best staff to provide incredible experiences for our campers.
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Full Season (Boys) – June 26th-August 6th
First Session (Boys) – June 26th-July 16th
Second Session (Boys) – July 17th-August 6th
Sequoia Girls – July 3rd-July 24th
Hawaii Adventure (Campers 15+ ONLY) – August 8th-20th
Camp Virginia Jaycee
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Families can experience camp together and have the added support of counselors. Activities are created to provide fun for all ages and create lasting memories for the whole family.
We offer respite weekends in the spring and fall designed to give family members a much needed break. Campers will experience many of the same activities during summer session with a smaller more intimate format. These weekends are suitable for ages 5 and up.
Our counselor ratio averages 2 to 1 specially trained and supervised on-site by a child development specialist. We have a Registered Nurse (RN) on the premises 24/7 when camp is in session.
Very conscientious, loving camp and 1:1 aides for a very reasonable price. Lots of Arlington families come, too, usually every year. Kids with serious physical and developmental disabilities are welcome. All of the staff are very loving and knowledgeable — including the sweet, much loved chef, who bends over backwards to accommodate special diets of the kids. Dr. Shirley O’Brien can be reached at info@campvajc.org.
Basic cabin accommodations, but the wilderness is everywhere! We saw deer come about 10 feet from my older son and my younger son won Fisherkid of the Year award last time he went.
Capernaum Arlington – Young Life Club
Biography
Join us for the BEST WEEK OF YOUR LIFE at CAMP!! There will be horseback riding, a ropes course, basketball, swimming pool, a zip line, water slides, a huge lake, a game room, bunk beds with your friends, and so much more…
Care Connection for Children
Biography
Care Connection for Children is part of the Virginia Department of Health statewide network of excellence serving children and youth with disabilities. Our caring team works closely with families to coordinate care and find the best healthcare and community resources in Northern Virginia. We are committed to helping children reach their optimal health and quality of life in a caring, innovative and culturally sensitive manner.
Cerebral Palsy Group
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Cerebral Palsy Group is a national organization that was created so that it may serve the individuals and families who have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. We are here to provide information and support so that we may help provide resources and education to those affected by CP.
The Cerebral Palsy Group’s Mission
We work tirelessly so that we may develop and create a website that is both informative and easy to use. It is our hope that we can provide any and all help that is needed for the parents of children with CP.
Who We Serve
You. We are here to serve you and your family.
We provide you with the most up-to-date information and resources that are currently available. What you find on and throughout our website has been thoroughly researched through a multitude of outlets and processes.
They include medical journals, medical literature, trusted medical websites and peer-reviewed articles. All of this information is researched and then goes through a rigorous development process through our content team.
Our hope is that by consolidating this information in one place, we are able to provide parents and caregivers with information or help they are looking for so that they have a better understanding of cerebral palsy along with factors to consider when raising a child with cerebral palsy.
CHADD (Children & Adults with ADHD)
Biography
Welcome to the Northern Virginia and District of Columbia chapter of CHADD! From our “Understanding ADHD” Lecture Series to our yearly Resource Fair, our goal is to bring the DC Metro area the best speakers and resources we have to offer.
Cherry Tree Neuropsychology
Biography
Cherry Tree Neuropsychology (CTN) specializes in assessment, treatment, consultation, and therapy services for children (ages 6+), adolescents, and adults. Our goal is to provide quality clinical care to patients and their families. We work closely with referring professionals to ensure the most comprehensive treatment possible.
Cohen, Dowd & Madsen
Biography
Advocacy Services
Our services include, but are not limited to:
Review student’s educational history
Interpret, explain, and discuss psychological and educational testing
Explain, discuss, and recommend educational services and placement
Assist in developing IEP’s and 504’s
Suggest and advocate for appropriate accommodations
Accompany parents to IEP, 504, and other school meetings
Facilitate effective communication between home and school
Review IEP documents prior to signing
Draft letters and written requests for appeals and mediation
Attend appeals and mediation hearings
Transition Services
The transition planning process should enable the student to move successfully from school to postsecondary education and training, employment, independent living, and community participation based on the student’s preferences, interests, and abilities. It is NEVER too early to get started.
Assist in securing vocational assistance and/or assessment
Provide resources for parents to interface with state and federal agencies
Provide resources for parents to develop trusts and guardianships
Provide resume and interviewing support
Assist in job search
College Steps
Biography
Customized college support for students with learning and social challenges
Commonwealth Academy
Biography
Sports & Adventure Overnight Camp:
Sports & Adventure Camp offers a different off-campus adventure each day of the week plus an overnight campout.
Camp Cougar:
Camp Cougar is a fun-filled, multi-activity day camp that allows the campers to map out each camp day.
Basketball Camp:
Campers will improve their fundamental skills while also learning more advanced concepts. Individual skills will be honed as well as team play.
E-sports Camp:
Esports camp offers Overwatch and Rocket League traininig & competitions.
Algebra II:
Algebra II is a one-credit course that is an extension of Algebra I.
Virtual Reality & Aerial Robotics
It will allow students to use the Oculus Quest 2 Virtual Reality systems to engage in individual and group virtual reality games.
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Sports & Adventure Camp: 5th – 8th
June 13 -17
June 20 – 24
June 27 – July 1st
Camp Cougar: 3rd – 8th
June 13 – 17
June 20 – 24
June 27 – July 1
July 5 – 8*
July 11 – 15
July 18 – 22
July 25- 29
Basketball Camp: 6th – 12th
July 5 -8th
Overwatch Grades: 6th – 12th
June 13 -17
Rocket League 3rd – 12th
June 20 -24
Algebra II: June 20 – July 29th
Virtual Reality & Aerial Robotics
Grades: 6th – 12th
Commonwealth Autism Service
Biography
We collaborate to innovate, operate, and model services that support diversity, equity, and community inclusion for Virginians with developmental disabilities and autism.
In 1995, a frustrated but visionary group of parents of children with autism started our organization to bridge the service gaps their families faced.
We’re still passionate about serving people with autism, but our mission has expanded to include systems level work for all types of developmental disabilities. Since our humble beginnings around a kitchen table, we’ve grown to an organization with a budget of $3.7 million. And now in addition to providing direct support and services for people with autism and developmental disabilities, we also work to improve the systems that serve them.
Commonwealth Community Trust
Biography
Commonwealth Community Trust (CCT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that administers affordable and efficient Pooled Special Needs Trusts (PSNT). We serve clients with special needs throughout the United States.
CCT was founded in 1990 by parents of children with special needs and concerned professionals.
CCT is managed by a Board of Directors, comprised of legal and financial professionals and experts who work in the special needs field, who serve with a caring heart and without compensation. At least two members who are related to an individual with special needs serve on each board.
Staff members are knowledgeable professionals who attend to trust administration and the rules governing Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid for clients who receive these means-tested government benefits.
Commonwealth Education Group, LLC
Biography
Headquartered in northern Virginia, Commonwealth Education Group consists of non-attorney advocates and related subject matter experts who represent students and families through all stages of the special education process.
Whether your student has a known or suspected disability, our goal is that you are empowered to make informed decisions in the complicated and emotional process of crafting an appropriate program within the public education environment. We bring qualified training, extensive experience, and professionalism to every case; and we customize our support to your individual needs and concerns.
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Services
Eligibility Determinations
IEPs and Section 504 Plans
School Records and Evaluations Review
Meeting Preparation and Direct Representation
Parent Coaching and Training
Mediation, State Complaints and Due Process
Manifestation Determinations
Diploma Options and Transition Planning
Expertise of Related Professionals
Communicating Kids
Community Services Board (ACCSB)
Biography
The Arlington County Community Services Board (ACCSB) consists of community members appointed to oversee services provided by the Department of Human Services to persons challenged by mental health, intellectual disabilities and substance abuse.
The ACCSB provides the principal forum for residents and consumers of services to review, comment on and influence the direction of those services.
The ACCSB acts as an advocate, educator, community organizer and community planner for services.
COMPASS NOVA Counseling Connections Program
Biography
Compass is a behavioral health agency that has been serving the children and families throughout Virginia since 2004. Since then, Compass has expanded in its ability to address a larger scope of needs and services throughout Virginia
To achieve this, Compass has assembled a team of highly qualified behavioral health professionals who have the education, experience, and tools to serve those in our community. Whether trying to navigate a mental health diagnosis or autism spectrum disorder, Compass has a solution for you and your family’s needs.
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Connections: ABA & Family Support
Connections provides home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21, who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions. Connections is not a diagnosis-specific program and children with other disorders who exhibit communication and social skills deficits in combination with maladaptive behaviors may qualify for services.
Intensive In-Home (IIH)
Intensive In-Home (IIH) is a home-based, highly supportive and comprehensive program that provides stability for children, adolescents, and their family who are experiencing a mental health crisis. By design, IIH services are more intensive than traditional mental health services as they focus on the stabilization of the child across multiple settings with the goal of decreasing future hospitalizations or other high-level out of home placements.
Mental Health Skill-building Services
Mental Health Skill-building Services (MHSS) is an intensive, home-based service that is designed to assist the client in obtaining independence or stability within the community. MHSS is available for adults who have long-term mental health needs, cognitive deficiencies or dual diagnoses.
Multisystemic Therapy (MST)
Multisystemic therapy (MST) is an intensive, evidence-based treatment program provided in the home and community settings for youth experiencing significant clinical impairment in disruptive behavior, mood, and/or substance use. MST services are delivered in the youth’s natural environment (home/community), with the treatment plan being designed in collaboration with the youth, family, and all other relevant…
Parenting Support Services
Our Parenting Support Services program provides caregiver-focused services to promote functioning within the family system and empower caregivers to understand and effectively care for their children. This program focuses on education, skill development, and therapeutic support. Focus Areas Crisis support Safety planning Family advocacy Caregiver empowerment Developmental awareness Trauma-focused education Behavior modification techniques Identification of…
Therapeutic Mentoring
Mentoring is a community-based, one-to-one therapeutic service that provides support to children and adolescents who are exhibiting behavioral concerns. Our Mentoring program helps empower youth within our community to make positive life choices. Our Mentoring program focuses on the development of the following four key areas: Interpersonal Relationships Pro-Social Behavior Community Involvement Wellness Program Highlights:…
Outpatient Therapy
Our traditional outpatient counseling program serves children, adolescents, and adults. Compass offers individual, family, and couples therapy, matching our treatment approach with our clients’ specific needs. Compass specializes in a variety of mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, and behavioral challenges.
Council for Learning Disabilities
Biography
The Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) is an international organization composed of professionals who represent diverse disciplines, is committed to enhancing the education and quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities across the life span. CLD accomplishes this by promoting and disseminating evidence-based research and practices related to the education of individuals with learning disabilities. In addition, CLD fosters (a) collaboration among professionals; (b) development of leaders in the field; and (c) advocacy for policies that support individuals with learning disabilities at local, state, and national levels.
Diener School Summer Camp
Biography
Elementary School
- Thematic weeks with multi-sensory activities
- Reading and Mathematics skills review incorporated into daily schedules
- Speech therapy and occupational therapy integrated into the program
- Field-trip (in-house or off campus) incorporated through each thematic week
- Gross motor activities that develop body awareness, coordination, strength, balance, stability, and motor planning
- Physical activity promoted in a fun and safe environment
- Build self-confidence, self-awareness, and self-esteem
- Covid-19 protocols in place
Middle School
- Thematic weeks with multi-sensory activities
- Reading and Mathematics skills review incorporated into daily schedules
- Speech therapy and occupational therapy integrated into the program
- Focus on development of social skills and executive functioning strategies
- Field trips (in-house or off campus) incorporated twice through each thematic week
- Exciting STEM projects and activities
- Age-appropriate musical and visual art activities using a variety of media
- Develop a greater sense of independence, responsibility, and self-esteem
- Covid-19 protocols in place
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Five Week Program – June 27 – July 29, 2022
Monday-Thursday: 9 am – 3 pm, Friday: 9 am – 1 pm
disAbility Law Center of Virginia
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund
Biography
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF), founded in 1979, is a leading national civil rights law and policy center directed by individuals with disabilities and parents who have children with disabilities.
Americans with disabilities make up one of the United States’ largest minorities. More than 25% live in poverty and only about 20% have gone to college. Seventy–five percent are unemployed. Such economic and social disenfranchisement is not an inevitable consequence of the physical and mental limitations imposed by disability; it is the result of society’s historic response to those limitations: lack of accessibility in the built environment and policies that encourage or even require exclusion, segregation, and institutionalization. The result is a legacy of prejudice and paternalism that is deeply embedded in the social consciousness.
Down Syndrome-Autism Connection
Biography
This support is for parents, family members and caregivers who have a loved one with co-occurring Down syndrome and autism spectrum disorders, meaning the individual has diagnosed both Down syndrome AND Autism. This is the closed Facebook group of the Down Syndrome-Autism Connection, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support and education regarding DS-ASD issues. Visit our public page at “The Down Syndrome-Autism Connection”.
Early Start Speech Therapy
Education Advocates of Northern Virginia
Education Advocates of Northern Virginia
Biography
The mission of Education Advocates of Northern Virginia is to help families of children with learning differences, special education needs and disabilities receive the free appropriate public education to which they are entitled. Unfortunately, for too many families, securing what their children are entitled to under the law is often a daunting task, wrapped in meetings and paperwork, red tape and clashing personalities. It is at this juncture that Education Advocates of Northern Virginia is here to help.
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Services Offered
IEP and 504 Plan Review
Placement and Least Restrictive Environment
Aids, Services, and Supports
School Record & Evaluation Review
Meeting Preperation & Representation
Mediation, Due Process and Complaints
Educational Connections Tutoring
Expressive Therapy Center – Xpress Yourself Summer Camp
Biography
The Xpress Yourself Summer Camp is designed to provide support to children and adolescents. Campers are assigned a small group for the week based on age and grade to work on problem solving, coping skills, management of anxiety, conflict resolution, organizational skills, self-esteem building, social skills and healthy emotional expression.
In-Person Campers
Camp will run from 10am-1:30pm Monday through Friday
Lunch is not provided by Expressive Therapy Center. Please plan to pack a lunch daily for your camper!
Temperatures will be checked prior to entering the facility
Masks must be worn at all times by camp participants, counselors and administrative staff.
Campers should be prepared to spend time outside.
Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the facility.
COVID-19 Informed Consent form must be submitted with application.
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2022 Camp Dates
Session 1: July 11 – 15
Pre-K – 8th grade
Session 2: July 18 – 22
Pre-K – 8th grade
Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation
Biography
Therapeutic Recreation Services provides opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to develop the skills that enable them to participate in the recreation and leisure programs of their choice.
Staff is committed to providing services, education and resources to meet the needs of participants and assist them on the road toward lifelong participation and enjoyment in recreation and leisure activities. Staff also provides support and advocacy to individuals who wish to participate in general recreation activities.
Fairfax Falcons Adaptive Sports
Biography
The Fairfax Falcons Paralympic Sports Team provides a variety of adapted sports experiences to youth with physical disabilities in the Northern Virginia/ DC metro area. Through adaptive sports, athletes improve physical fitness, communication skills, self-esteem, and build life-long friendships.
Individuals aged 4-22 who have not graduated high school, and who have an irreversible lower extremity disability, such as paralysis, amputation, radiological evidence of limb shortening, spina bifida, a spinal cord injury, or cerebral palsy may participate. All players must be able to push a manual wheelchair unassisted. ** Not all players use wheelchairs for everyday use. **
The Fairfax Falcons Paralympic Sports Program is managed in partnership with the Fairfax County Department of Neighborhood and Community Services. To register, visit ww.fairfaxcounty.gov/ncs/tracers.
$30 for Fairfax County residents and noncounty residents *Additional fee for NWBA registration for competitive play –https://www.nwba.org/individualregistration
Fairfax Psychological Associates
Biography
Psychological/Psychoeducational Assessments
Psychological assessments, also known as evaluations or testing, are a therapeutic approach used either in conjunction with or separate from therapy. Assessments are used for many reasons including determining a diagnosis and differentiating amongst diagnoses. Additionally, assessments can be used to obtain services in schools and in an occupational setting. They may also be used as a prerequisite for surgical procedures.
Assessments offered for children, adolescents, and adults include but are not limited to:
ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Educational/Psychoeducational evaluations for learning disabilities and deficits
Bariatric and other pre-surgical evaluations
Psychological assessments for emotional disorders for children and adults including, but not limited to, Asperger’s disorder, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder
Counseling Specialties
We use an integrative approach to therapy which means that we use a variety of techniques from different theoretical orientations. Using this method helps us tailor therapy to each individual and their unique needs. We find this to be the most effective way to meet our patients where they are and their needs at any given point in time. Everyone is different and everyone deserves a unique treatment plan.
Counseling specialities for children, adolescents, and adults include, but are not limited to:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Asperger’s Disorder (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
Depression
Anxiety and anxiety related disorders
Grief
LGBTQ+ issues
Eating Disorders
Pre and post bariatric surgery counseling
Bipolar disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Medication Management
Our psychiatric staff has over 50 years combined of medication management for children, adolescents and adults. Our philosophy is simple: we listen to our patients and educate them so they can make the most informed decisions regarding their treatment. We focus on integrating psychopharmacology as part of a comprehensive behavioral management plan.
Our medication management team specialties include but are not limited to:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Asperger’s Disorder (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
Depression
Anxiety and anxiety related disorders
Grief
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Group Therapy
Throughout the upcoming months, we will be adding group therapy to our list of services. Group therapy is a great way to realize that you are not alone and it can help you find your voice. Some people prefer the group environment to individual therapy. For more information, please visit our group therapy page for ongoing and upcoming groups.
Fierce Friends Therapy
Biography
Evaluation and consultation services. Therapy sessions, typically 50-60 minutes will be provided in clients home. Treatment plans for sessions will be based on results of the evaluation and will be tailored to each child and their family’s needs, concerns and goals. Home programs for daily practice will be incorporated into sessions.
Fitness for Health – B Social Summer Program
Biography
Celebrating 15 years, Fitness for Health professionals, in collaboration with Center for Communication and Learning speech-language pathologists, will provide an integrated movement and social thinking® program. Our summer program will integrate social cognitive thinking with motor activities.
Concepts will be introduced in a fun and motivating way encouraging participants to explore and improve their social thinking skills and motor development. This program will integrate social thinking with motor activities. Concepts will be introduced in a fun and motivating way encouraging participants to explore and improve their social thinking skills and motor development.
Program co-founder Susan M. Abrams M.A. CCC-SLP was featured in The ASHA Leader, published by the American Speech Hearing Language Association.
Concepts may include:
› Theory of Mind
› Cooperation
› Getting the Big Picture
› Perspective Taking
› Flexibility
› Self-Regulating Emotions
› Problem Solving
› Thinking with Your Eyes
› Being a Part of a Group
› Fitness Fun
› Big Problem/Little Problem
› Conversational Skills
› Exergaming
› and more…
Social learning is facilitated through direct instruction, coaching, and opportunities to practice the skills in a dynamic environment.
Our 4:1 Student to Professional Staff (speech-language pathologist and fitness specialists) ratio makes the B Social program especially beneficial for students with social challenges.
Formed Families Forward
Biography
Moving foster, adoptive and kinship families to better outcomes through support and education. Formed Families Forward is here to HELP.
- CONSULTATION AND SUPPORT
- TRAINING
- PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
George Mason Center for Psychological Services
Biography
George Mason University’s Center for Psychological Services is the primary training clinic for graduate students in the clinical and school psychology program and serves the community through a range of treatment services, primarily therapy, psychoeducational testing and mental health evaluations. We serve all ages (children, adolescents, and adults) and provide individual, family, group therapy, and couples counseling.
Services are primarily provided by graduate students under the supervision of qualified, licensed professionals. All of our supervising faculty are affiliated with GMU, practicing, teaching, and/or conducting nationally funded research. As leaders in our specialty fields, we keep up to date with the most relevant and innovative developments in assessment and intervention.
If you would like to request services at the GMU Center for Psychological Services, please complete this web form. We will contact you when we anticipate having providers available.
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Imagination Stage
Biography
Imagination Stage provides equitable access to all programming, from added inclusion supports to peer-group access classes in order to provide the most successful experience for each student. Our programming inspires youth of all ages and abilities to grow as artists and innovators. Spanning acting and musical theatre, dance, and filmmaking, our classes are offered year-round, while camps are held each summer.