PETSA (Program to Evaluate and Treat Sexual Abuse)
A Program of Interface Children Family Services
- BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1305 Del Norte Rd., Ste. 130, Camarillo, CA, 93010-8366; Intake: 805-485-6114, ext. 662; Spanish: 805-485-6114, ext. 572; Fax: 805-278-4391; 8 am - 5 pm, M - F; 24-hour voice mail
- EMAIL:vwells@icfs.org
- WEB SITE:www.icfs.org
- FEES: Call for information
- INTAKE PROCEDURES: Assessment Coordinator
- CLIENT CONTACT: Virginia Wells, LMFT, Licensed Clinical Services Manager
- PROFESSIONAL CONTACT: Joelle Vessels, Mental Health/Domestic Violence Director
- SPECIAL ITEMS: Spanish
- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: PETSA is a therapeutic program offering treatment to families and individuals who are dealing with the consequences of child sexual abuse. Available are individual, family, group, PCIT and play therapy. Non-offending Family Treatment offers individual and group counseling services to the non-offending parent/caregiver, children and youth victims and siblings of victims. Adult Offender Treatment offers individual and group therapy to adults who sexually offend. Juvenile offender services are offered to youth who sexually offend. Individual, group, family, and multi-family group sessions are offered. Developmentally Disabled Adult Offender Treatment is a group and individual therapy intervention. AMAC (Adults Molested As Children) group is offered. It is recommended that a participant in AMAC be in individual therapy. All offender services are offered within a multi-disciplinary, containment model in collaboration with the individual’s services provider intended to create a safer community for all of its members. Service providers of PETSA receive continued training and consultation and are members of California Coalition on Sexual Offending (CCOSO).
- LIST OF SERVICES:
Child Abuse |
Counseling - Family |
Counseling - Group |
Counseling - Individual |
Mental Health |
Rape and Sexual Assault