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Orchard Christian Fellowship, 136 Pillsbury Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
Recovery International uses cognitive-behavioral method to help attendees cope with: stress and tension, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, fatigue, insomnia, worry, fears, anger, obsessions, compulsions, feeling helpless or hopeless, and other emotional problems. -Attendees learn how to change the way they react to the people and situations.
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30 Magnolia Lane, Exeter, NH 03833
Learning and Attention Disorder Services are provided to children and their families who are coping with learning, attention, or behavior problems in the home, at school, or at the workplace. In addition, consultation and training services for schools and other agencies as needed is also provided. Current services include: •Psychological Evaluations •Psychotherapeutic Services •Parent Training •Consultation and Training Services for schools and agencies •Development of Positive Behavior Support Plans Child, Adolescent, and Family Services also provides distinct services for children with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum and their families. Staff work with children in developing emotional regulation skills, social skills and coping skills as well as with functional communication and other augmentative and alternative communication strategies. When working with the families, staff help them develop the skills to manage symptoms both in the home and community settings. Staff provide support to parents and caregivers to assist their children in developing skills to increase independence and improve their overall functioning in all aspects of life.
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97 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Community based services include youth tracking services, in-home counseling, traditional counseling, transportation and the Juvenile Offender Locator Team (JOLT).
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1145 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Learning and Attention Disorder Services are provided to children and their families who are coping with learning, attention, or behavior problems in the home, at school, or at the workplace. In addition, consultation and training services for schools and other agencies as needed is also provided. Current services include: •Psychological Evaluations •Psychotherapeutic Services •Parent Training •Consultation and Training Services for schools and agencies •Development of Positive Behavior Support Plans Child, Adolescent, and Family Services also provides distinct services for children with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum and their families. Staff work with children in developing emotional regulation skills, social skills and coping skills as well as with functional communication and other augmentative and alternative communication strategies. When working with the families, staff help them develop the skills to manage symptoms both in the home and community settings. Staff provide support to parents and caregivers to assist their children in developing skills to increase independence and improve their overall functioning in all aspects of life.
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