Re-entry after Incarceration
We provide compassionate, culturally responsive mental health care for people who have experienced incarceration. Reentry can be overwhelming—emotionally, socially, and practically. Our therapy services are designed to support healing, growth, and stability as you rebuild your life.
Our services are for juveniles or adults who have previously been incarcerated in jail, prison, or detention, or who are currently under supervision. After incarceration, many individuals face complex emotional and psychological challenges. These can include trauma related to confinement, violence, or prolonged isolation, as well as chronic stress, hypervigilance, and difficulty adjusting to sudden changes in freedom and structure.
Many of our clients are navigating reentry, probation, or parole and may be experiencing:
anxiety, depression, anger, unresolved trauma connected to incarceration
barriers to employment, housing, and relationships
stigma, shame, identity struggles, substance use, or relapse concerns
the desire to rebuild trust, improve relationships, regulate emotions, or help with creating a stable and meaningful future
We offer trauma-informed, strengths-based therapy that recognizes both the impact of incarceration and the resilience required to survive it. Our clinicians draw on evidence-based practices such as trauma-informed care, emotion regulation skills, exploration of identity and self-worth, anger management strategies, and reentry-focused goal-setting. Therapy is collaborative, respectful, and nonjudgmental. We do not pathologize survival.