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The Next Step Behavioral Health
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Location: | Knoxville, TN (map) |
Phone / FAX: | 865-338-5383 | Email: | rpeters@thenextstepbh.com | Service Area: | Knox, East, Smoky and Northeast regions | Agency: | The Next Step Behavioral Health | Agency Phone/FAX: | 865-338-5383 |
Address: | 252 Harry Lane Blvd |
| Ste 202 | | Knoxville, TN 37923 | Agency Email: | rpeters@thenextstepbh.com | Agency Link: | The Next Step Behavioral Health | Standard Fee: | Please call for rate information | Sliding Scale? | No | Languages: | English | Onsite/Offsite: | Both Onsite and Offsite | Years Experience: | 6 | Holidays: | No | Intake Procedure: | Please call for intake information. | Provider Notes:
| See website for pricing and more information.
Available Services
Supervised Exchange: This involves the supervised transfer of children from a parent or caregiver to the other parent immediately before and after an unsupervised visit. There is no additional monitoring with this level of supervision.
Minimal Supervision: Agency Staff will escort the child or children to the family or visiting party. The monitoring staff will ensure the all parties are comfortable with the visits and familiar with the available resources and then promptly exit the room. Staff will return to the room five minutes prior to the end of the visit. There is no additional monitoring with this level of supervision.
Indirect Supervision: Agency Staff will escort parties to their visit room, ensure the family has access to age and developmentally appropriate activities to take place during the visit and remain in the room until adults and children have established an appropriate level of comfort. Agency staff will then leave the room, returning periodically and/or monitoring a familys visit remote video transmission. .
Direct Supervised Visitation: Agency Staff providing supervised visitation observe parent-child visits and protect children and parents from physical and emotional harm by enforcing certain ground rules and safety measures. This includes both one-to-one supervision, in which staff are assigned to supervise one family at a time, and group supervision, in which personnel may supervise several families at a time. While basic supervised visitation is often focused only on preventing harm, our services are often more facilitative in their interventions in an effort to create opportunities for change.
Supportive Supervised Visitation: This type of supervised visitation includes a structured program of feedback, discussion, and education specifically designed to support the parent-child relationship by helping parents improve their parenting skills and abilities.
Therapeutic Supervised Visitation: This type of supervised visitation employs therapeutic and educational interventions in order to support the development of healthier parent-child relationships. Please note, therapeutic supervised visitation is only to be provided by masters level mental health professionals. |
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