It is not always obvious that an issue you may be experiencing yourself or with your child may or may not be related to adoption. That’s where we come in. C.A.S.E.’s highly skilled therapists are trained in adoption-competency, working with birth, foster and adoptive families through an adoption lens. We have knowledge, clinical skills and experience in treating individuals with a history of trauma including abuse and neglect.
If you are an adoptive parent in the State of Maryland, (public/private or international) you may be eligible for services at no cost. Please call our Intake line today 866-217-8534.
C.A.S.E. also offers a sliding fee program to a limited number of families each year who do not qualify for grants but are unable to afford the full fee for our services. Clients may apply anytime for a sliding fee; all applications will be re-evaluated on an annual basis. View the sliding fee application below.
Schedule your complimentary initial phone consultation today to see if C.A.S.E. is right for you and your family. With six convenient locations across the Northern Virginia, Washington D.C. and Baltimore Maryland metro regions (NOTE – All services are exclusively being provided via telehealth currently to mitigate the spread of COVID-19), C.A.S.E. is committed to helping your family thrive.
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Tele-mental HealthIf you or your loved one are experiencing an emergency or life-threatening situation and need immediate attention, please call 911 to find the closest hospital emergency room that can provide that assistance. If it is necessary to involve the police, it is important to notify the operator that it is a psychiatric emergency and to ask for police officers trained in crisis intervention or trained to assist people experiencing a psychiatric emergency.