The Child and Family Resource Clinic is a counseling and training clinic that serves the Denton County community. The CFRC offers counseling to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families for issues including learning, emotional, and adjustment difficulties. The CFRC's purpose is twofold: to provide professional and responsible services to clients who request them and professional, competent training for graduate students.
The Child and Family Resource Clinic offers on-going parent education classes and
support groups. We also offer parent education on an individual basis. Counselors
work with parents, helping them to develop parenting skills, and providing an encouraging
and supportive environment.
The CFRC offers specialized parent education services known as filial therapy. Filial
therapy is defined as
a unique approach used by professionals trained in play therapy to train parents to be therapeutic agents with their own children through a form of didactic instruction, demonstration play sessions, required at-home laboratory play sessions, and supervision in a supportive atmosphere. Parents are taught basic child-centered play therapy principles and skills including reflective listening, recognizing and responding to children's feelings, therapeutic limit setting, building children's self-esteem, and structuring required weekly play sessions with their children using a special kit of selected toys. Parents learn how to create a nonjudgmental, understanding, and accepting environment that enhances the parent-child relationship, thus facilitating personal growth and change for child and parent. (Landreth & Bratton, 2006, p. 11)
For more information
940-565-2066
CFRCPaperwork@unt.edu
The Child and Family Resource Clinic offers psychoeducational assessment services
to children ages 6 to 16. A team comprised of counseling and speech/language/hearing
specialists conduct a thorough evaluation over a three-day period. The interdisciplinary
team meets following the evaluation to share knowledge and impressions gathered during
the testing. Team members then meet with the child's parents to report their findings
and make recommendations and suggestions for helping the child both academically and
emotionally. This comprehensive assessment is offered to families with children and/or
adolescents who are experiencing difficulties at school or home.
CFRC's psychoeducational assessment evaluates the following areas:
For more information
940-565-2066