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Multisystemic Therapy

Programs that specialize in providing mental health treatment services for juvenile offenders that are based on an approach developed by the Family Services Research Center at the Medical University of South Carolina. MST programs target chronic, violent or substance abusing juvenile offenders; often serve as an alternative to residential treatment; and aim to improve caregiver discipline practices, enhance family affective relations, decrease youth association with deviant peers, increase youth association with pro-social peers, improve youth school or vocational performance, engage youth in pro-social recreational outlets, and develop an indigenous support network of extended family, neighbors, and friends to help caregivers achieve and maintain such changes. Specific treatment techniques include cognitive behavioral, behavioral, and pragmatic family therapies.

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Thru: Cayuga County Community Mental Health Center

Eligibility:
Cayuga County resident. Services have various age requirements.
Languages:
Interpreter services available.
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Cayuga County Community Mental Health Center

146 North Street
Auburn, NY

Thru: Cayuga Centers

Eligibility:
Ages 11–18 with a history of juvenile delinquency or serious PINS behaviors and at imminent risk of out-of-home placement.
Languages:
Spanish
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Cayuga Centers Monroe

1870 S Winton Road
Suite 125
Rochester, NY

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Cayuga Centers Onondaga

224 Harrison Street
Suite 603
Liverpool, NY

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