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We believe in understanding each child's unique strengths and individual needs to provide immediate, effective support. Our goal is to offer the right treatment at the right time, fundamentally changing the trajectory of our patients' lives. This commitment drives our continuous pursuit of emerging, scientifically validated methodologies and models. Our approach is revolutionary, intensive, highly personalized, and most importantly, it consistently achieves positive outcomes.
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Our peers offer insights and support that ensure we provide the best care possible. We believe we accomplish more when we work together, and value partnerships that foster win-win outcomes. We are a women-lead space for clinicians and trainees to succeed alongside their patients and we work with families and schools to advocate for our patients outside of the clinic.
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Childhood should be full of joy and exploration. We work hard to understand and support the strengths of each child. We create fun experiences that also happen to be treatments. We invite community members into our space and support our patients through real world exposures because the success of care can only truly be evaluated outside of the clinic setting. We advocate for supports and we challenge our patients to engage with the world because we know they can.
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We never make assumptions about the families and children in our Brave community. We know how it feels to be facing challenges and we understand the difference a child-centered space can make. Our clients have a lot to share with us and we give them our full attention and engagement to tailor the best solutions for their care. Assessment and treatment can be difficult and scary but we face these challenges with relentless love.
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We offer clinically appropriate, tailored, and ecologically valid evaluations and interventions for families that results in more robust treatment gains and a better understanding of how to support their kids in their daily lives.
By delivering treatments where kids struggle most, they gain opportunities (and confidence) to practice skills using real tools so that they know they can face big challenges when they need to in their real world.