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INDIVIDUAL & GROUP COUNSELINGDay One, The Sexual Assault & Trauma Resource Center, provides counseling services to survivors of
sexual assault, child sexual abuse, and incest, and to their significant others. Individual, group, and family counseling are available for both adults and children. In addition, a referral network has been established to provide alternative community providers to clients.Upcoming Groups:
Day One is enrolling participants for several new support groups beginning this fall. These programs are designed to help survivors and their family members process the trauma associated with sexual abuse while
educating them about issues that play a role in recovery. Groups include:
- Adolescent support
– In this group, 14-17 year old girls who are victims of sexual abuse are encouraged to discuss their feelings and experiences guided by a skilled clinical social worker.
- Parent support
– Through this group, non-offending parents of children who have been sexually abused will have the opportunity to share their feelings with one another and exchange ideas and
strategies for coping under the guidance of a clinical social worker.
- Non-offending parent program
(offered in both Spanish and English) – Following a nine-week curriculum, parents participate in classes to better understand their role in their child's recovery from
sexual abuse as well as counseling to help them process their own feelings and experiences.
Groups are designed for 7-12 participants and run for a total of 9 weeks. The next series begins in September with enrollment ongoing. For more information, please contact the Intake Coordinator at
401-421-4100, ext. 121.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Day One's Clinical Program offers a full range of crisis intervention, individual and group counseling services for children and adults who are survivors of sexual abuse/assault, domestic violence and other forms of trauma.
The resource center also offers sexual abuse evaluations and a homicide bereavement program for family members and friends of homicide victims. Counseling services are also available for non-offending family
members and friends of survivors.
REFERRALS
The Center is currently accepting referrals for the following groups:
There are no charges for crisis intervention, advocacy and the RI Children's Advocacy Center services. Most major health insurances are
accepted as payment for individual and group therapy. Some sliding scale fees are available.
For more information, contact the Intake Manager at 401-421-4100, ext. 121. |
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Adult Female Survivors of Sexual Assault Group This group is for women who have been assaulted as adults or older
teens; informal, self-help model. (Fee: $25 per session, insurance accepted)
Adults Molested as Children Group Psycho-educational group for adult women who were sexually abused during childhood; 12-session group which addresses the impact of
trauma, teaches coping skills, and allows for limited processing of abuse experience. (Fee: $25 per session, insurance accepted)
Adult Survivors of Clergy Abuse For men and women who are currently experiencing the traumatic effects of clergy abuse. (Fee: $25 per session, insurance accepted)
Adolescent Female Survivors Group Support group for girls ages 13-17 who have been sexually abused or assaulted. (Fee: $25 per session, insurance accepted)
Non-Offending Caregivers Group This group will address the typical issues encountered when parenting a sexually abused child. Available in both English & Spanish. (Fee: $25 per session, insurance accepted)
Non-Offending Parents' Advocacy/Education Group Parent's advocacy/Education group for non-offending caregivers whose children have been sexually
abused. Members will look at needs of children and families during disclosure and beyond. The group will be ongoing and members can join at any time. There is no charge for this group.
SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS
In addition, the Clinical Department also offers the following specialized programs:
- Prison Program:
The Center provides educational groups for men and women who are victims of childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence who are incarcerated at the Adult
Correctional Institution.
- Rural Outreach Program:
The program is a collaboration of trained professional advocates working in partnership with local communities and residents to end family violence in rural and suburban
communities through prevention, education, and advocacy services.
- Office of Victim Services:
This community-based program is a collaboration between Day One and the RI Department of Corrections. It is designed to serve crime victims and their family members,
acting as a liaison with victim service agencies throughout the state.
CONTACT US
For additional information please call our Intake Manager at 401-421-4100, ext. 121.
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