|  | The National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center provides evidence-based mental health services to any person of any age who is the victim of a crime or has experienced other types of trauma (e.g., natural disaster, industrial accident, car accident). Programs: | The NCVC has several different clinical programs, each with staff who are knowledgeable and understanding of the special needs of its clients: - Child and Family Clinic: offers help to victims ages 4 - 17 and their families
- Adult Clinic: treats those aged 18 - 54
- Older Adult Clinic: available for clients aged 55 and older
- Community Outreach Program: brings mental health services to patients who are unable to travel to the clinic
- Hispanic Outreach Program - Esperanza (HOPE)
- Domestic Violence (COPE-DV): to provide clinical care in the home, delivered within a culturally appropriate context to domestic violence victims.
| Services: | Depending on a client's needs, a clinician may provide: - Cognitive-Behavioral therapy
- Behavior therapy
- Family therapy
- Parent training
A psychiatrist is also available one day a week for physical health and medication consultations. More Clinical Services offered through the NCVC.
| | Appointments: | To make an appointment, you must first speak with our intake coordinator, who will conduct a brief phone interview with you. For more information about the intake process, click here. Clinic Phone: (843) 792-8209 8:30am - 5:00pm Monday thru Friday |
The NCVC does not provide crisis management. For information on local resources that provide crisis management services, see Resources for Public. |