Additional Resources
At Creative Solutions Counseling, we understand that parenting a child with complex needs requires a diverse network of support. While our therapists specialize in evidence-based interventions like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), we also aim to connect families to other helpful resources in the community.
On this page, we provide information on national and local organizations that offer additional services, education, and support for families. If you know of a resource that would benefit our clients, please contact us to discuss forming a partnership.
Featured Resources
The Co-Parent Dilemmas podcast provides weekly practical advice for separated or divorced parents facing high-conflict co-parenting situations. These episodes, hosted by licensed therapist Diane Dierks and mediator Dr. Rick Voyles, address difficult problems that listeners have submitted. They provide solutions for handling alienation, unfounded accusations, narcissistic ex-lovers, control issues, and much more. An insightful resource for gaining skills to handle toxic co-parents.
This advocacy organization provides a guide on how to talk to children about a loved one's mesothelioma diagnosis and treatment journey. Their resources help children cope with the stress and emotions that arise when cancer affects the family.
Interested in Partnering with Creative Solutions Counseling?
Creative Solutions Counseling welcome’s partnerships with reputable organizations that align with our mission to support children's mental health. If your organization provides services, education, or support for families of children with special needs, we would love to learn more.
Please contact us with more information about your work and potential collaboration opportunities. Together, we can ensure families have access to a diverse network of support.
Bergman Oslund Udo Little is a leading law firm offering essential guidance for recognizing the signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse, as well as critical steps to support children in disclosing abuse. Their resource emphasizes the importance of reporting suspected abuse promptly to Child Protective Services (CPS) via the 24/7 Washington State hotline (1-866-ENDHARM). This resource equips caregivers, educators, and community members with vital knowledge to effectively protect and advocate for children's safety.
This organization provides guidance for families facing a mesothelioma diagnosis. Beyond emotional support, Mesothelioma.net also offers practical information on treatment centers, alternative therapies, and financial assistance and actively supports organizations such as the American Cancer Society, the MD Cancer Center, and the Make a Wish Foundation.
Learn more here: Guide to Coping with Cancer.