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Family Trauma Treatment Center
Family Trauma Treatment Center (FTTC) focuses primarily on trauma and complex trauma-related issues. The Family Trauma Treatment Center provides an array of innovative and evidence-based outpatient mental health services and training throughout Las Vegas Nevada. FTTC uses state-of-the-art intervention methods aimed to meet the unique needs of children, adults, and families. We provide a wide variety of specialized in-office, in-home, and community-based services.
FTTC partners with multiple community agencies to ensure all clients’ needs are addressed. Our expert staff of professionals uses an interdisciplinary team approach, customizing both conventional and complementary evidence-based treatments to support each individual’s unique capacity to thrive and live in wellness. FTTC services are facilitated by team members who are Licensed Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapist, Certified Counseling Professionals, M.D., Ph.D., RN, or other master’s-level graduate who has a variety of credentials in their specific area. We also offer in-home support facilitated by experienced community workers with experience working in the home and community-based services. With a large clinical and support staff, we provide exceptional care from start to finish.
Family Trauma Treatment Center, Counseling & Consulting.
Our services are designed to restore clients to their highest level of functioning, when clinically appropriate and medically necessary while preparing them for reintegration into home school, and community settings. We use a comprehensive treatment model incorporating medical, mental, and behavioral health care.
We offer medication management, pain management through alpha steam treatments, neurofeedback, biofeedback, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), and individual, couples, group, and family therapy to maximize the patient experience.
We also offer individualized and family evidence-based model therapy such as Parent-Child Intervention Therapy (PCIT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF CBT), Trauma Yoga, and Sensory/ Somatic Therapy.
By combining medication management, physical examinations and monitoring, psychoeducation, anger management, coping skills development, behavioral tailoring, cognitive restructuring, and affective modulation. The client is able to show up in life exhibiting desired behaviors and outcomes.

Therapies & Services
- Thorough physical, psychiatric, and psychological history
- Medication evaluation, integrated medicine consultation, pharmaceutical evaluation, and treatment
- Group and individual therapy
- Biofeedback, neurofeedback, and mindfulness to teach relaxation and skills for coping with stress, anxiety, and racing thoughts.
- Dialectical behavior therapy, which teaches mindfulness, interpersonal skills, distress tolerance, and emotion regulation
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories (Shapiro, 1989a, 1989b). Shapiro’s (2001) Adaptive Information Processing model posits that EMDR therapy facilitates the accessing and processing of traumatic memories and other adverse life experience to bring these to an adaptive resolution. After successful treatment with EMDR therapy, affective distress is relieved, negative beliefs are reformulated, and physiological arousal is reduced.
- Trauma-specific group therapy- TF-CBT group delivery is effective in reducing the feelings of shame, isolation, and stigma experienced by youth and their caregivers in the aftermath of traumatic experiences.
- Integrative therapies such as yoga and meditation to offer mind-body approaches for healing
- Parent-Child Intervention Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral problems. PCIT is an evidenced-based treatment model with highly specified, step-by-step, live coached sessions with both the parent/caregiver and the child. Parents learn skills through PCIT didactic sessions. Using a transmitter and receiver system, the parent/caregiver is coached in specific skills as he or she interacts in play with the child. Generally, the therapist provides the coaching from behind a one-way mirror. The emphasis is on changing negative parent/caregiver child patterns.
- Somatic Therapy room to enhance the connection of mind and body and uses both psychotherapy and physical therapy
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression.
- Medical Visits
- Case Management Services- CM services assist individuals eligible under the State plan in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services. Case management services do not include the direct delivery of an underlying medical, educational, social, or other service for which an eligible individual has been referred, but the coordination of care to those services.
- Basic Skills Training (BST)- BST services are interventions designed to reduce cognitive and behavioral impairments and restore recipients to their highest level of functioning. BST services are provided to recipients with age and developmentally inappropriate cognitive and behavioral skills. We teach skills that may have been lost due to traumatic experience, mental health crisis, or behavioral changes identified.
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation- Psychosocial treatments include different types of psychotherapy and social and vocational training, and aim to provide support, education and guidance to people with mental illness and their families. Psychosocial treatments are an effective way to improve the quality of life for individuals with mental illness and their families. They can lead to fewer hospitalizations and less difficulties at home, at school and at work.
- Trauma-Focused Day Treatment- day treatment services are offered to clients who are experiencing severe emotional disorders which may cause severe deficits in emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning.
- Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy- (VRET) uses technology to swap real-life environments with made-up ones that look real. This is called simulation. Exposure therapy helps you face your fears in a safe environment.