About the Program

The ARCH Domestic Violence Treatment Program provides comprehensive assessment, evaluation, and treatment services for individuals seeking to address domestic violence and anger management issues.

As a Certified Domestic Violence Treatment Provider (CDVT), I am qualified to conduct court-ordered assessments and evaluations, as well as provide ongoing treatment through weekly group sessions.

Whether you're here voluntarily, referred by an attorney, or court-ordered, my goal is to help you develop the skills and understanding needed to build healthier relationships and prevent future harm.

Who This Program Serves

  • Individuals seeking voluntary treatment
  • Court-referred clients
  • Those referred by attorneys for family law matters
  • Individuals seeking anger management support

Services & Pricing

Transparent pricing for all assessment, evaluation, and treatment services.

Assessments

Initial assessment to determine treatment needs

Domestic Violence Assessment $300
Anger Management Assessment $300

Superior Court / Family Law Evaluations

Comprehensive evaluations for legal proceedings

Domestic Violence Evaluation $600 & up*
Anger Management Evaluation $600 & up*

*Rates are dependent on amount of collateral information required.

Treatment Groups

Ongoing weekly treatment sessions

Weekly Treatment Group Session $40/week
Domestic Violence Treatment (Levels 1-3) $40/week
Anger Management Treatment $40/week

Assessment required for enrollment in DV treatment groups.

Getting Started

How the process works

Step 1: Contact me to schedule an initial consultation or assessment.

Step 2: Complete the appropriate assessment based on your needs or court requirements.

Step 3: Review treatment recommendations and determine the appropriate level of care.

Step 4: Begin weekly treatment sessions as recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between an assessment and an evaluation?

An assessment is an initial review to determine treatment needs and is typically required before entering treatment. An evaluation is a more comprehensive process often required for court or family law proceedings, involving review of additional documentation and collateral information.

How long does treatment typically last?

Treatment length varies based on the level assigned during assessment and individual progress. This will be discussed during your initial assessment and reviewed throughout your treatment journey.

Are sessions available in the evening or on weekends?

Yes, I offer evening sessions on weekdays (5:00-9:00pm) and Saturday sessions (9:00am-6:00pm) to accommodate various schedules.

Do you accept insurance?

Please contact me directly to discuss payment options and insurance coverage for your specific situation.

Questions About the Program?

Contact me to discuss your situation and determine the best path forward.

Phone: 253-988-9024
Email: holt.therapy@gmail.com
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