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An Overview of CPRR Building on two decades of professional clinical, educational, forensic expertise and experience, CPRR focuses on individuals and family units with substance abuse, mental health and behavioral, and Criminal Justice issues, including, but not limited to, histories of Domestic Violence, and/or Anger Management issues, and troubled children/ youth and young adults. This community-based Social Service/ Forensic Case Management/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling/ Education center, and consulting agency distinguishes CPRR, from other programs. Through linkages with over 300 programs and services where clients receive individualized, custom tailored treatment programs, CPRR facilitates and enables our client's to become and remain productive members of their communities. Why CPRR The unique programming of CPRR provides clients with acute and tailored intervention services. This CPRR integrated discipline best meets the needs of referral sources, including the Criminal Justice System in an individualized manner not delivered by other agencies. CPRR's full array of professional case management services – Domestic Violence, Anger Management/Social Service/ Forensic Case Management/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling/ Education/ Alternative to Incarceration, Re-entry (Discharge Planning) and others – and counseling techniques follows best practice and research. This puts CPRR in the forefront of full-service counseling, case management and educational services. Today's society finds new techniques for mental health counseling in great demand. CPRR differs from the traditional services available because of its interdisciplinary, client-centered approach, in essence a personal growth experience and development process. Through its programs and services, CPRR seeks to empower conflicted, disadvantaged and disenfranchised communities, individuals, families, and youths to take control of their lives and function productively by providing the necessary skills through counseling, education, socialization skills training, motivation, and the treatment of maladaptive behaviors. The success of these intervention, counseling and education programs not only contributes to a safer community, but also reduces the costs of government through reduced demands on the criminal justice, health care and social service infrastructures. |