MATSA Resource Directory > Quigley, Susan
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Carson Center for Adults and Families
77 Mill St. Suite 251 Westfield, MA 01085
squigley@carsoncenter.org
(413) 568-6141
- Clinical Licenses held:
- Licensed doctoral psychologist at independent practice level ; Licensed mental health counselor (LMHC)
- Ages of population served: 19 years and older
- Genders Served:
- Male
- Female
- Self-Identified gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered
- Types of Services offered:
- Group work specialized for sexually problematic/offense behavior
- Individual work specialized for sexually problematic/offense behavior
- Evidence based individual therapy (e.g., CBT for anxiety, depression, or trauma)
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Other
- Experience with Specialized Populations:
- Co-occurring disorder: psychiatric disability and substance abuse
- Language Proficiencies in Group/Individual sessions:
- Residential Treatment Program: No
- Psychopharmacology Assessments Provided: Yes
- Onsite Access to provide Psychiatric Medication as part of services: Yes
- Insurance Accepted: Yes
- most common insurance carriers and medicare/medicaid
- Description of work provided and philosophy of working with this population:
- Our team at the Carson Center specializes in treatment of sex abusers with co-occurring psychiatric illness and substance abuse. We are trained in cognitive behavioral/relapse prevention models as well as the use of behavioral techniques to alter sexual arousal patterns. We individualize treatment based upon the particular complex of needs of our clients and actively collaborate with our clients, community agencies and providers, and probation to manage risk. We engage our clients in a holistic model for recovery, self-care, and safety.