Missouri’s JF&CS Behavioral Health Program Opens Enrollment For Adolescents
Circle Connections: New Products & Services Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET), an evidence-informed treatment program for adolescents with recent-onset schizophrenia and other forms of serious mental illness, is currently enrolling new clients ages 14-19 for the fall. The program, funded through a grant from the St. Louis County Children's Service Fund, is run by Jewish Family and Children's Service (JF&CS), and is open to adolescents who live in the county, at no cost. Adolescents who enter the program usually have poorly developed skills in the areas of social awareness, cognitive processing, memory and concentration . . .