Center for Child and Family Services is a mental health treatment facility serving Williamsburg and the surrounding Virginia area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
Learn more about Cultural Services, Individual Therapy, Couples Counseling.
The Center for Child and Family Services at 348 McLaws Circle, Suite 1 in Williamsburg, Virginia, delivers compassionate, trauma-informed mental health and substance use services to individuals and families across the region. With programs tailored for children, teens, adults, and Spanish-speaking populations, this facility addresses a wide range of behavioral health needs including depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders. Whether it's individual counseling, couples therapy, or specialized services like Neurofeedback or Eye Movement Integration Therapy, every client receives care rooted in dignity and respect.
This facility is also known for its expert trauma services through the THRIVE program, offering free therapy for child abuse survivors thanks to Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services funding. Their experienced clinicians are licensed in Virginia and trained in evidence-based modalities like Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Attachment-Regulation-Competency (ARC). Additional offerings include adult anger management, batterers intervention, and gender-specific substance use programs—making this location a vital resource for emotional healing and behavioral transformation in the Williamsburg community.