
Court-Ordered Therapy
Court-Ordered Therapy in Houston
Court-Mandated Therapy Support
Have you been mandated to attend therapy by a court or judge?
What is Court-Ordered Therapy?
Court-ordered therapy can be a pivotal step toward personal growth and healing, mandated by legal authorities to address specific concerns or meet requirements set by the court. At Genesis Family Foundation, we provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can engage in court-ordered therapy tailored to their unique needs.
Recognizing the Need for Court Ordered Therapy
Court-ordered therapy may be required in various situations, including but not limited to:
Anxiety: Managing overwhelming feelings of fear or worry.
Anger Management: Learning effective strategies to control and express anger constructively.
Coping Skills: Developing healthy coping mechanisms to navigate life's challenges.
Depression: Addressing persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
Domestic Violence: Exploring patterns of violence and developing strategies for change.
Parenting Classes: Enhancing parenting skills and promoting healthy family dynamics.
Self Esteem: Building self-confidence and fostering a positive self-image.
Sexual Abuse: Processing trauma and rebuilding trust in relationships.
Social Phobias: Overcoming fears and anxieties related to social situations.
Therapy at Genesis Family
In a comfortable, private setting, your therapist at Genesis Family Foundation will provide the space for you to find support and healing. We offer a range of therapeutic modalities to address diverse needs, ensuring that each individual receives personalized care.
OUR PROCESS
How The Process Works

Free Consultation
Sign up for a free, 15-minute consultation through the request form at the bottom of this page.
You will be contacted to schedule your consultation.
During your consultation, you will have the opportunity to explain why you are seeking therapeutic services as well as have the opportunity to hear more about the counseling department. During this call, you and the therapist will be able to identify if your needs can be met through the counseling department, and if you mutually decide to proceed with scheduling your first appointment.

First Session
Once your first appointment has been scheduled, you will receive information pertaining to the informed consent paperwork. You will also be asked to complete a document on your basic background information to submit prior to your first session, which will further inform your therapist on your specific needs and history.
Finally, payment information will be collected for your file, although you will only be charged after each scheduled session time.
During your first session, your therapist will review informed consent documents and you and your therapist will collaborate to identify your specific treatment goals and plan.

Meeting Treatment Goals
Once your treatment goals have been met, your sessions will begin phasing out until treatment is no longer needed.