CfCC Receives Funding for EMDR

CfCC Receives Funding from PBG Resident for Cutting Edge Therapy to Address Trauma

2014-04-10 09.15.43Thanks to the generous support of Palm Beach Gardens resident, Ruth Hartman (pictured to the left with husband Jon Fernans), Center for Child Counseling will offer Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) training to staff therapists and interns again this year. Ms. Hartman has been a generous supporter of the organization for the past three years due to her interest in making a difference for children in our community with mental health concerns.

EMDR is a psychotherapy approach that has been extensively researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma, with the American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines (2004) recommending EMDR as one of the first-line treatments of trauma. Over the past year, Center for Child Counseling has been integrating EMDR into practice with young children and teens who have experienced significant trauma and abuse, with outstanding results.

In addition to EMDR, the Center for Child Counseling uses interventions, such as Play Therapy, to help children recover from trauma related to physical and sexual abuse, violence, and loss. Working with the theory of neuroplasticity, which refers to the fact that we can retrain the brain, therapists employ different therapies to help children and their families heal, improve resiliency, and increase hope through healthy relationships and understanding.

“We feel incredibly grateful to have support from community residents, like Ruth, who are providing resources that enable us to help children cope with life shattering experiences.” states Renée Layman, Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Child Counseling.

Stephanie De La Cruz, Senior Therapist at the organization’s Child and Family Center, is a licensed mental health counselor who started using EMDR last year. “I had a teenager who did not want to talk about his experiences…at all,” states Stephanie. “Finally, we discussed EMDR and it was very appealing because he would not have to share the details of his experience out loud. Instead, he was able to think about the situation as we processed it in session. This approach has allowed him to start to move forward in addressing the trauma. He is much more comfortable coming to therapy and is making incredible progress.”

Therapist Sarah Cohen is also seeing the impact with children. One young girl in particular stands out in her mind. “She had been through years of different therapies and techniques, with little success,” said Sarah. Nothing was working to help her deal with multiple traumatic experiences and numerous placements in foster care. “With EMDR, the client was able to think internally about her story and process it without trying to ignore it. Her entire demeanor began to improve after only a few sessions. She is happier and more in touch with her feelings.”

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Press Release: New Board Member Elected

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (January 20, 2016) – The Center for Child Counseling is pleased to announce the election of Jeffrey M. Petrone to the Center for Jeff Petrone headshot (2)Child Counseling’s Board of Directors. Jeff is the Managing Director for SageView Advisory Group’s Florida office, with a primary focus on helping clients navigate the challenges of managing retirement plans including 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans and various other defined contribution and defined benefit plans. His responsibilities include advising clients on plan design, compliance, and in-depth investment consulting issues. He began his career with the financial planning division of Citigroup in West Palm Beach, Florida. Jeff graduated from Villanova University with a B.S. degree in Finance and holds various securities registrations.

Throughout his career, Jeff has been recognized as a leader by several organizations. In 2014, Jeff was recognized in NAPA's “Top 50 under 40.” In 2010, Jeff was recognized by 401k Wire as one of the “300 Most Influential Advisors in Defined Contribution” and named as one of the Top 100 Retirement Plan Advisors by PlanAdviser Magazine. The South Florida Business Journal named Jeff as one of the Top 40 Business Professionals in south Florida for 2012. He also regularly speaks at national events.

Jeff is an alumnus of, and continuing participant in, the Leadership Palm Beach County Class of 2010, an adult leadership program that provides the opportunity for leaders to improve their community. His personal interests include aviation and coaching football. He lives in Jupiter, Florida with his wife Jodie and two daughters. Jeff’s interest in mental health has grown in recent years and as a Leadership alumni he’s been an advocate for increasing awareness of mental health issues in Palm Beach County. Seeing the impact that counseling has made with his daughter’s sensor processing disorder, drew Jeff to the Center for Child Counseling’s mission.

“We believe that leaders like Jeff will help further our mission of highlighting the importance of early childhood mental health and fighting the impact of early adversity for young children,” states Renée Layman, Chief Executive Officer. “He is passionate about wanting to make a difference for children in our community and we are grateful that he has joined us.”

About the Center for Child Counseling
The Center for Child Counseling is a nonprofit organization founded in 1999 to serve young, vulnerable children in Palm Beach County. The organization strives to strengthen and empower children and families through prevention, early intervention, and treatment services that support their social-emotional wellness and growth.

Over the past 16 years, the Center for Child Counseling has been recognized for its excellence in programming, including being the recipient of the Blue Foundation's Sapphire Award for innovation in community health and the National Easter Seals Award of Excellence. The organization is a Town of Palm Beach United Way partner agency, a member of the Children's Behavioral Health Collaborative, and most recently was selected to implement the Child First Program, funded by the Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County. For questions about the Center for Child Counseling, please contact Sarah Lidinsky Turner, Director of Community Relations by email or call 561-244-9499 ext. 7. For more information about programs and donor opportunities, visit www.centerforchildcounseling.org.

New Board Members Elected

Press Release: Election of New Board Members

The Center for Child Counseling is pleased to announce the election of two outstanding leaders to the Board of Directors. Trudy Crowetz, CPA, Senior Vice President of Finance at United Way of Palm Beach County and Monge Codio, Chief Executive Officer at SandyPines Hospital in Tequesta.

Trudy CrowetzMs. Crowetz, elected as Board Treasurer, brings more than twenty years of experience in finance, administration and human resources, with an emphasis on nonprofits to the Center for Child Counseling. Previously, she was the Chief Financial Officer to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. She is a member of Executive Women of the Palm Beaches and brings a great deal of passion for helping children to her role.

Mr. Codio, has former experience as Director of Operations for Catholic Youth Organization at the Archdiocese of New York, where he was responsible for the promotion, development, and implementation of an overarching structure of operations for effective youth-based athletics, revenue and programming throughout New York State. As CEO of SandyPines, he is passionate about children’s mental health, with a particular interest in helping underprivileged youth who face early adversity that impacts well-being throughout the lifespan.Monge Codio

“We are helping some of the most vulnerable children in Palm Beach County and are pleased to have such exceptional leaders join our organization in fighting the immediate and lifelong impact of exposure to abuse and violence in young children,” states Renée Layman, Chief Executive Officer. “They are joining an organization of passionate professionals who are committed to making a lasting difference in our community.”

Development Duo at Center for Child Counseling!

Up and Coming Development Duo Step Up to the Plate at Center for Child Counseling with Big Plans to Make Lasting Changes in Our Community

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (September 5, 2015) – Sarah (Lidinsky) Turner, Director of Community Relations, and Hayley Baker-Finch, Therapist and Development Associate, are the newest additions to the Center for Child Counseling’s Development Team. The “Development Duo” both grew up in Palm Beach County, with Hayley graduating from the Benjamin School and Sarah from Suncoast High School. Upon meeting, they quickly discovered that they both swam for their high school swim team at the North Palm Beach Country Club pool, one of the many things that they share in common. Led by the Center for Child Counseling’s CEO, Renée Layman, these two bright women hope to take the agency to a new level in the community.

Sarah and HayleySarah, a second generation fundraiser (Sarah’s mother Kris Lidinsky is Executive Director at the Dreyfoos School of the Arts Foundation) brings several years of experience working in the for-profit sector. She realized that being on committees and volunteering for a cause wasn’t enough. “I wanted to do something that made a real difference in my community,” says Sarah about her decision to venture into the nonprofit world. That is how she came to admire, and later work for the Center for Child Counseling. “Improving the mental health of children especially ages 0-6, and their families, not only impacts their lives, but the lives of generations to come!”

Pictured: Sarah Lidinsky Turner (left) and Hayley Baker-Finch (right)

Hayley joined the team after going through the agency’s year-long clinical internship program. “She is a natural,” says Renée, commenting on Hayley’s role in the agency’s 2nd annual fundraising event, Black Ties and French Fries. “When the call went out for volunteers last year, Hayley rose to the occasion, reaching out to members of the community and ultimately helping make the event a success.” Hayley recently received her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Palm Beach Atlantic University and is currently working towards professional licensure as a Mental Health Counselor. With Hayley’s clinical expertise and passion for helping children and families, there is no doubt that she will help make the Center for Child Counseling’s mission a reality.

Save the date for Center for Child Counseling’s 3rd Annual Black Ties and French Fries fundraiser: 2/20/2016 at Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place.

Center for Child Counseling Honored as 2015 Top-Rated Nonprofit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CENTER FOR CHILD COUNSELING HONORED AS 2015 TOP-RATED NONPROFIT

GreatNonprofits.org Award is based on Positive Online Reviews         

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (September 5, 2015) – Center for Child Counseling announced today that it has been honored with a prestigious 2015 Top-Rated Award by  GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations.

“We are excited to be named a Top-Rated Nonprofit again this year,” says Renée Layman, Chief Executive Director. “We are particularly proud of our accomplishments this year, including being a partner in the Children’s Behavioral Health Collaborative, an innovative initiative to improve the system of care for children in our community with mental health needs. We have been able to significantly expand the number of children we help.”

2015-top-rated-awards-badge-embedThe Top-Rated Nonprofit award was based on the large number of positive reviews that Center for Child Counseling received – reviews written by volunteers, donors and clients. People posted their personal experience with the nonprofit.  For example, one person wrote, “I have seen firsthand the incredible work this organization does with children as my grandson has received services through them. He has made wonderful progress and development. The therapists are passionate about their clients and are wonderful advocates for them.”

While the Top-­Rated Awards run through the end October, Center for Child Counseling was part of the inaugural group to qualify for the year.  In addition, we’ll be added to GreatNonprofits #GivingTuesday Guide, an interactive guide to top nonprofits throughout the years. Look for this near the holidays. “Savvy donors want to see the impact of their donations more than ever,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, “People with direct experience with Center for Child Counseling have voted that the organization is making a real difference.”

Being on the Top-Rated list gives donors and volunteers more confidence that this is a credible organization. The reviews by volunteers, clients and other donors show the on-the-ground results of this nonprofit. This award is a form of recognition by the community.

About the Center for Child Counseling

The Center for Child Counseling is a nonprofit organization founded in 1999 to serve young, vulnerable children in Palm Beach County. The organization strives to strengthen and empower children and families through prevention, early intervention, and treatment services that support their social-emotional wellness and growth.

Over the past 16 years, the Center for Child Counseling has been recognized for its excellence in programming, including being the recipient of the Blue Foundation’s Sapphire Award for innovation in community health and the National Easter Seals Award of Excellence. The organization is a Town of Palm Beach United Way partner agency, a member of the Children’s Behavioral Health Collaborative, and most recently was selected to implement the Child First Program, funded by the Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County. For questions about the Center for Child Counseling, please contact Sarah Lidinsky Turner, Director of Community Relations  or call 561-244-9499 ext. 7.

About Great Nonprofits

GreatNonprofits is the leading site for donors and volunteers to find reviews and ratings of nonprofits. Reviews on the site influence 30 million donation decisions a year. Visit www.greatnonprofits.org for more information.

Summer News and Notes

weLEARNplayLaunching this summer…

Supported locally by the Quantum Foundation, weLEARNplay™ was created as a venture to help Center for Child Counseling increase its margin to support expansion of its mission. weLEARNplay™ includes a series of interactive, online training modules on a variety of mental health topics and interventions, including Play Therapy, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, and Filial Therapy.

The goal is to educate and provide students, caregivers, and professionals working with young children effective strategies to address the social-emotional wellness of children and their caregivers. Trainees will be able to immediately apply skills learned to their work with children and families.

A HUGE thank you to the Quantum Foundation and No Margin No Mission for supporting our vision for this project.

New Team Member! 

Stephanie De La Cruz, LMHC, Senior Therapist

Stephanie is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at Boston University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology at Northeastern University in Boston. Pictured below: Jane Robinson, Stephanie, and Clarissa DeWitt.

IMG_9468Stephanie has been working in the mental health field since 2008 and has experience working with adults and children in various settings, providing Individual, Group, and Family Therapy in both English and Spanish. Stephanie is passionate about working with young children and their families, as well as incorporating other important figures in their lives to ensure they are able to grow in a supportive environment.

Stephanie has training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Child-Centered Play Therapy, and Trauma Systems Therapy.We are excited to have Stephanie on our growing team! In her role as Senior Therapist at our Child and Family Center, she will be spearheading therapeutic services at Grandma’s Place, our newest community partners.

CLICK HERE to read all of the latest news from the Center for Child Counseling!

Join the PBC FAIMH Chapter!

Join us on April 9 for the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health’s Palm Beach Chapter meeting at the Center for Child Counseling in Palm Beach Gardens.

bigstock_Adorable_Little_African_Americ_18371384Please like and share our new Facebook page with friends and colleagues. Let us know if you are interested in helping us spread awareness through social media! The chapter has identified education and awareness as an important issue, so we need your help, expertise, and feedback!

Currently, there are exciting opportunities in Palm Beach County related to working with infants/young children and families. Join us for the discussion and learn more about expanding your clinical practice!

Please feel free to bring your agency’s materials to share with everyone so we continue to learn about resources for infants, young children, and cargeivers in our community. Every other month we will be meeting at a different organization – please contact us if you are interested in hosting a chapter meeting in the future! Please forward this email or invite friends and colleagues who are interested in promoting Infant Mental Health and Wellness in Palm Beach County and beyond.

Light refreshments will be served. 

Supporting Young Children in Palm Beach County

Black Ties and French Fries in Wonderland

BTFF 2015

On February 21, 2015, the Center for Child Counseling hosted their 2nd Annual Black Ties and French Fries fundraiser at PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens. With Sunny 107.9’s Jennifer Ross and Bill Adams as the event’s emcees, this year’s theme was Wonderland. The event raised over $25,000 to support babies and young children in Palm Beach County who have experienced trauma, violence, abuse and other risk factors that impact healthy development.

Unfortunately, acts of violence and abuse toward young children in our community and around the nation are prevalent in the news and highlight the critical need for prevention and early intervention efforts. Data reports show that children under the age of 5 are placed in foster care at a faster rate than any other age group due to abuse and neglect. “Violence and trauma during the early developmental stages results in changes to the brain,” states Renée Layman, the Center for Child Counseling’s Chief Executive Officer. “Through research, we now know that these early experiences change the brain architecture, impacting health and learning in childhood and throughout the lifespan.”

Over the past fifteen years, the Center for Child Counseling has developed expertise and programs grounded in research about infant and early childhood mental health, focusing on promoting social-emotional health in the earliest years of life, which decreases an array of emotional and physical problems later in life. Board Chair, Bill Lynch, an engineer in private practice brings personal experience as a father and grandfather to his role at the Center for Child Counseling. “I was drawn to the mission of the Center for Child Counseling because of my experience and desire to make a lasting impact in our community,” states Mr. Lynch. “We are helping the youngest, most vulnerable children in our community, while providing parents and other caregivers with positive strategies to promote healthy family relationships. We believe that this is the foundation for building healthier communities.”

The proceeds from Black Ties and French Fries in Wonderland will be used to support the Center for Child Counseling’s prevention and early intervention efforts in local childcare centers in at-risk neighborhoods. “Early Childhood Mental Health is our expertise and the foundation of our mission. We know that this period of life provides the foundation for physical and emotional health throughout the lifespan,” says Ms. Layman. “This fun event for the entire family will support a critical cause while engaging children in giving back to vulnerable children in our community.”

Staff Named as Chairs of Play Therapy Association

Center for Child Counseling Staff Named as New Chairs for Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Association for Play Therapy!

2 2015 aThe Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Association for Play Therapy held their annual election in December and two of our very own were elected to lead the chapter! Clarissa DeWitt, LMHC, RPT, Director of our Institute for Clinical Training and Senior Therapist, Joy Kevelson have been very busy organizing the local chapter, including plans to meet on the last Wednesday of each month at the Palm Healthcare Pavilion, located on the campus of St. Mary's Medical Center.

Contact us for more information about how you can get involved!

Pictured: Clarissa DeWitt (left) and Joy Kevelson (right).

 
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