Professional Services for People with Sexual Behavior Problems
The Sexual Behavior Program at Behavioral Health Solutions provides evaluation and treatment for people with a wide range of sexual behavior problems.
Our clients come to us with a variety of sexual behavior problems, such as excessive pornography use, sexual abuse of children, sexual assault of adults, voyeurism (peeping), and exhibitionism (exposing).
Some of our clients have been court-ordered to receive sex offender treatment. Others have been referred by another professional or an agency. Other clients are concerned about their sexual behavior, thoughts, or feelings and contact us directly. Services are available for adolescents, and adults. We approach our clients’ needs with respect, professionalism, and high ethical standards.
Treatment
Treatment begins with a clinical assessment of the client’s treatment needs, leading to an individualized treatment plan. Treatment follows current best practices and incorporates cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, relapse prevention, and Good Lives. Treatment is provided in individual, group, and/or family psychotherapy sessions.
Evaluation
Dr. Hersh conducts psychosexual/sex offender specific evaluations of adults; Jane Hollings conducts these evaluations for adolescents and children ages 10 and up. Evaluation methods and conclusions are guided by current research on people with sexual behavior problems. Evaluations are conducted at the request of mental health professionals, attorneys, Social Service agencies, and other referral sources. When necessary, court testimony may be given about evaluation results.
We also provide training and consultation on a variety of subjects related sexual behavior problems.
The Sexual Behavior Program at Behavioral Health Solutions provides evaluation and treatment for people with a wide range of sexual behavior problems.
Our clients come to us with a variety of sexual behavior problems, such as excessive pornography use, sexual abuse of children, sexual assault of adults, voyeurism (peeping), and exhibitionism (exposing).
Some of our clients have been court-ordered to receive sex offender treatment. Others have been referred by another professional or an agency. Other clients are concerned about their sexual behavior, thoughts, or feelings and contact us directly. Services are available for adolescents, and adults. We approach our clients’ needs with respect, professionalism, and high ethical standards.
Treatment
Treatment begins with a clinical assessment of the client’s treatment needs, leading to an individualized treatment plan. Treatment follows current best practices and incorporates cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, relapse prevention, and Good Lives. Treatment is provided in individual, group, and/or family psychotherapy sessions.
Evaluation
Dr. Hersh conducts psychosexual/sex offender specific evaluations of adults; Jane Hollings conducts these evaluations for adolescents and children ages 10 and up. Evaluation methods and conclusions are guided by current research on people with sexual behavior problems. Evaluations are conducted at the request of mental health professionals, attorneys, Social Service agencies, and other referral sources. When necessary, court testimony may be given about evaluation results.
We also provide training and consultation on a variety of subjects related sexual behavior problems.