Resources for Moms
Motherhood is a journey filled with joy, but it can also be overwhelming at times. Family Resource Center understands that being a mother often means balancing multiple responsibilities, nurturing others, and often putting your own needs on the back burner. We also recognize that finding support to navigate life’s challenges is just as important as taking care of your loved ones.
Family Resource Center offers a wide range of tools and resources designed to support individuals through motherhood. These tools encompass various therapeutic techniques, self-help materials, interactive exercises, and educational content intended to cater to different needs and preferences. Family Resource Center professionals work with individual clients to custom design treatment plans based on each individual situation. Your provider is specially trained, and will work with you to provide personalized guidance utilizing their clinical expertise. Your individual plan may include services such as:
Individual Counseling
Family Resource Center staff includes clinicians trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Grief Recovery Method, and Birth Trauma.
Case Management and Peer Support
Family Resource Center Case Managers are experts at navigating the local systems of care in each community we serve. Case Managers provide clients with linkages, referrals, access to medical care, support groups, and general advocacy and support throughout the community. Our Peer Support Specialists use their successful recovery experiences to support clients throughout their recoveries.
Occupational Therapy Services
Our professional Occupational Therapists help clients engage in activities with specific goals to help people of all ages prevent, lessen, or adapt to disabilities.
Group Therapy Services
Facilitated by Family Resource Center professionals, Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, and Dual Diagnosis groups help teach coping skills and relapse prevention for clients living with depression, substance use disorders, and Serous Mental Illness.
Other available services include:
Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient LOC needs
Med-som and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) services
Nurturing Families
The Nurturing Families curriculum is an evidenced-based, psycho-education group offered to moms struggling with substance use. This group is designated for pregnant moms and moms with a child or children up to 18 months old. This group offers the opportunity for moms to adopt a philosophy that supports living together in a supporting and caring home that promotes cooperation, respect, and self-worth. Parents will increase knowledge and skills in such areas as:
Nurturing as a lifestyle
Ages and stages of development
Family morals, values, and rules
Rewards, punishments, and discipline
Helping children manage their behavior
Understanding and handling stress and anger
For more information, contact Nicole Frankart at nicole.frankart@frcohio.org