Family and Therapy Services
“A happy family is but an earlier heaven”
— George Bernard Shaw
The family unit is greatly important to the developmental, emotional, and cognitive growth of a child.
As adults, we learn to deal with a certain level of insecurity in our lives. Adults forget or do not know that children do not have that same built-in ability to deal with insecurity or uncertainty. People often assume when dealing with issues like abandonment, separation anxiety, and fears that their children should understand that they are safe. Perhaps as a society, we need to be more understanding and not assume the needs of a particular child or adult. Children are not independent at all.

Child Hierarchy of Needs

Whole Life Prespective
Family Services
- Counseling & Anger Management
- Education
- Resources & Information
- Support
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs)
Adverse Childhood Experiences have been linked to
- risky health behaviors,
- chronic health conditions,
- low life potential, and poverty
- early death.
As the number of ACEs increases, so does the risk for these outcomes.
The presence of ACEs does not mean that a child will experience poor outcomes. However, children’s positive experiences or protective factors can prevent children from experiencing adversity and can protect against many of the negative health and life outcomes even after adversity has occurred.
How can we help?
We will use several screening methods to identify and strengths and weakness that may cause a need for a referral.Bloom has valued partnerships with local professional counseling providers who can help. Partnering with these local services provides us with the opportunities to address the whole family.
Bloom Upstate will use RAAPS& ACT-SHan interactive, evidence based sexual health screening & counseling system that uses innovative technology to overcome the barriers faced by youth. RAAPS will provide valuable data that gives insight to the risks and needs of youth.
Community health workers (CHW) will help coordinate or manage screenings for individuals. Community Health Workers will be managed by our Coordinator of Clinical Services. CHWs will serve as a connection between our clients and health, human, and supportive networks.