Treatment FAQ

what are community treatment services (cts)

by Marisol Donnelly Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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CTS specializes in working with youth who are at risk for out of community placement. These youth have had multiple failures in other settings or may be ready to be reintegrated into the community from residential programs.

What is CTS in youth?

Each youth belongs to a family regardless of the family’s functioning. This family is relevant to the youth. CTS acknowledges that the child’s maladaptive behaviors are ways of coping with an overwhelming internal state or life situation. Interventions focus on generalizing life skills.

What is CTS in New Jersey?

Our work with this population is the cornerstone of the CTS mission and has reinforced our core expertise—strengths-based, multi-disciplinary and multidimensional individualized interventions for youth who present with complex issues. This individualized approach, which has been the hallmark of CTS services throughout our 20-year existence in New Jersey, requires expertise in child development, cultural diversity, psychosocial needs assessment and service planning. CTS is an expert in implementing state of the art and flexible interventions that involve traditional and nontraditional resources and stakeholders in the youth’s welfare.

When did Community Treatment Solutions get accreditation?

Accreditation. Community Treatment Solutions received accreditation by the Council on Accreditation in 2006 and again in 2010. The Council on Accreditation developed Contextual Accreditation™ as a strategy to strengthen, measure, and validate organizational effectiveness.

What is a CBT program?

This 12-week, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) treatment program is conducted primarily in a group setting. The content address criminal lifestyles and provides skill-building opportunities in the areas of rational thinking, communication skills, and institution/community adjustment. This program is for offenders who: 1 have short sentences 2 may not meet the criteria for the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) 3 are awaiting RDAP 4 are transitioning to the community 5 have had a positive urinalysis test

How long is a CBT program?

RDAP is typically nine months in duration.

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