
Parent-Child Conflict
Resolution Program
Children thrive when they feel supported, safe, and understood—especially during times of emotional and behavioral stress. Our Parent-Child Conflict Resolution program provides free, in-home therapeutic services designed to strengthen family relationships, improve communication, and address behavioral concerns before they escalate. Licensed clinicians work closely with youth and caregivers to resolve conflict, promote emotional wellness, and prevent unnecessary involvement with the youth justice system.
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By combining trauma-informed therapy, case management, and supportive interventions, we help families navigate challenges that affect both home life and academic success. This program is part of our commitment to early intervention, empowering families to build healthier dynamics and reduce long-term risks.
Promoting Stability and Healing at Home
We provide intensive services tailored to each family’s unique needs, with a focus on helping children succeed in their relationships, schools, and communities.
Services
Whether conflict arises at home, in school, or in the community, our clinicians meet families where they are to provide the tools and support they need to move forward together.
In-Home Counseling
Licensed clinicians provide trauma-informed in-home therapy to individuals and families, addressing behavioral issues, emotional regulation, and communication.
Case Management
Each family is paired with a dedicated clinician who assists in identifying barriers, coordinating care, and ensuring consistent access to community resources and supports.
Holistic Approaches
Clinicians are trained in sand tray therapy, mindfulness practices, and yoga-based techniques to support healing and promote emotional well-being in children and teens.
System Navigation
We offer referrals to additional services as needed, and support families through coordinated care planning that considers academic, social, and environmental factors.

Program Eligibility Requirements
Youth ages 10–17 living in Monmouth County are eligible to receive up to 16 weeks of free in-home counseling and case management. Referrals are accepted through Monmouth County schools and our Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU).
Our FCIU team is available 24/7 to provide crisis intervention, stabilization, and short-term family treatment. Services are delivered in-home or in locations most convenient to the family. In cases where all community resources have been exhausted, FCIU may request court involvement.