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Monday, June 8th, 2009

Emily, a seven-year-old girl who was referred to Austin Child Guidance Center by her private therapist, came to the Center to join a social skills group. Emily’s family had recently returned from living abroad, where Emily attended a small school with small class sizes. At age three and a half, Emily was diagnosed with Selective Mutism. Upon returning to Texas, Emily was immersed in a larger class and her symptoms of Selective Mutism were exacerbated. Emily also began displaying signs of poor impulse control and having difficulty interacting appropriately with peers.

Emily joined a group of six-to-nine year-olds in group therapy at Austin Child Guidance Center. Initially, her anxiety was significant. At the first group meeting, Emily attempted to bite her mother on the way into the group setting. Throughout that first meeting, Emily resorted to nonverbal communication, withdrawal from the group, and placing herself under her chair. The group leaders remained physically and and emotionally accessible to Emily. As the group progressed, Emily found her own ways to connect with her peers. She enjoyed bringing and sharing toys to group therapy and as the group engaged in interactive activities, Emily and her peers did an excellent job of including everyone in their conversations and games.

The therapists noted that it was a pleasure to see Emily engage in age-appropriate silliness with her peers as well as her emerging ability to share with a growing ease. Eventually, Emily was able to share difficult topics with the group, including milestones and challenges in her own life. The small group experience at Austin Child Guidance Center provided Emily with the opportunity to join in a setting of peers that helped her work on feelings of being overwhelmed by larger crowds. Emily gained skills and confidence in her own creative ways. These are assets that Emily will refine and use throughout her life.

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2009 Music Benefit Concert Sponsorship

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

A BIG “THANK YOU” to the following sponsors of Austin Child Guidance Center’s 2nd Annual Super Hero Show:

Performers:

Alejandro Escovedo
James McMurtry
Ian McLagan & the Bump Band
Right Or Happy (formerly The Reivers)

Diamond Drummer Sponsors:

KGSR Silicon Laboratories Staats Falkenberg — Advertising/Public Affairs
KGSR Silicon Laboratories Staats Falkenberg — Advertising/Public Affairs

Platinum Performer

Walker & Arnett Families

Gold Guitar Level

Linc Service

Texas Child Study Center

The Austin Chronicle

Silver Songwriter Level

Paula & Lee Aaronson

Austin American-Statesman

Emily & Jack Cardwell and Jim & Betty Boon

Nici & Kevin Huff

Independence Title Company ~ McMahan Group

Phyllis & Jef Nelson

Networking Austin

Doug & Nancy Phelan and Steve & Mary Knight

WGE, Inc.

“B3″ Level

Christy & Dale Biermann

Michael & Brenda Barrett Healey
Henslee Schwartz LLP

MusicMakers Pro-Backline

LickonaVison, Inc.

Bob Lum

David Mintz & Sherri Barras

SANDERSWINGO

Southwest Strategies, Inc.

Cristina Valdes

Walter P Moore

Wachovia Bank

West Coast Construction

Honorary Chairs

Alejandro Escovedo, Don Harvey & Jo Rae Di Menno

Event Chairs

Lynn Walker Arnett and Leigh Mires
Emcee: Kevin Connor, ME Television/KUT
Celebrity Auctioneers: Mark Murray, KVUE; Andy Langer, KGSR

10th Annual Holiday Classic TV Special Set to Air on Dec 22

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

For the past ten years, Austin Child Guidance Center has hosted a unique end-of-the-year “event” called the Holiday Classic TV Special. Our concept is simple: Stay home, gather the family, turn the TV to The CW Austin channel (KNVA-TV channel 54/cable channel 12) at 12 noon on December 22nd and enjoy this year’s G-rated movie, Dennis the Menace in Cruise Control. There are no new outfits to buy, no babysitters to hire and, most importantly, no time away from family and friends.

If you have not already made a donation this year to Austin Child Guidance Center, we ask that you consider a gift that will help Austin’s children as well as bring joy and meaning to you. A charitable donation to Austin Child Guidance Center helps us continue to provide mental health services to the most vulnerable citizens in our community: our children.

Your gift means that children suffering from trauma, abuse, neglect, depression, anxiety and attention-deficit/hyperactive disorders can be treated early and effectively; that they will not be denied mental health services because of inability to pay; that the waiting list to treat them can be reduced.

As you reflect upon your gift, please consider making this donation “in honor of” or “in memory of” a loved one. What better way to express the true meaning of this season of giving.

Donations can be made online by clicking the DONATE button below or by contacting Leslie J. Archambault, Director of Development, at (512) 451-2242 or larchambault@austinchildguidance.org. May your holiday season be safe and filled with love.

2007 Holiday Classic TV Special Sponsors:

Directors

The CW Austin
Emerson Process Management
KCL Foundation
Link Foundation

Cinematographers

James R. Evans, Jr. and Gene T. Krane
Miller Blueprint Co.
Dirk and Jeanne Meyer

Set Designers

Anonymous
Lynn Walker Arnett and Richard Arnett
Austin American-Statesman
Cherry and Jet Bartlett
First Base Data Systems, Inc.
H-E-B
Susan and Alan Holman
Seton Family of Hospitals

Make-up Artists

Anonymous
Lloyd and Libby Doggett
Missy McCarroll
Kathy and Kent Rider
Dr. Elizanda M. de la Sota
Women Partners in Health

Stunt Persons

Anonymous
Anonymous
Leslie J. Archambault
Mrs. Sue M. Breuer
Susan Chambers
M.C. Frede
Michael E. Glasscock III M.D.
Adin and Betty Hall
Hank Hanna, Ph.D.
Alice and Andy Lottes
Rochelle Satterfield
Sam Zigrossi

Update on Our United Way Funding

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

As you may have heard, United Way Capital Area restructured its funding focus areas. Austin Child Guidance Center, a United Way partner agency for 53 years, is pleased to have been selected to continue receiving funding, although our amount has been reduced by $54,000. Previously Austin Child Guidance Center was awarded $204,000 a year. Beginning in January 2008 we will receive $150,000.

Now, more than ever, the children and families served by Austin Child Guidance Center need your support so they can continue to access affordable mental health services and build emotionally healthy and happy lives.

If have not already done so, please consider making a tax-deductible, end-of-the-year gift to the Center. To make a secure online donation, please click on the red “Donate” button below.

Or you may mail your gift to:

Austin Child Guidance Center
810 W. 45th Street
Austin, Texas 78751

A donation of any amount is greatly appreciated. Thank you for supporting the work of Austin Child Guidance Center. Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season!

Job Openings

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Austin Child Guidance Center is now accepting resumes for two part time (20 hours/week) Clinical Supervisor positions. Required qualifications include: licensure in the State of Texas for at least 3 years as either LPC/LMFT or LCSW; experience working with children and families; approved supervisor in the State of Texas; experience working with diverse populations; ability to work a flexible schedule including some evening hours; ability to multi-task, problem-solve and work in a progressive and changing environment; knowledge of and familiarity with solution-focused approaches to therapy.

Each position will provide individual and group supervision to 4-6 students/interns/trainees and will carry a caseload of 6-14 face to face client hours. Additional responsibilities may include serving as group coordinator for all Austin Child Guidance Center groups and conducting a weekly student seminar to provide group training in the mental health field to trainees.

Salary range for each half time position is $17,500 to $20,500.

Qualified applicants should submit cover letter and resume to jmartinez@austinchildguidance.org, fax to 512-454-9204 or mail to ACGC, 810 W. 45th Street, Austin, TX 78751.

Center Awarded Accreditation from The Joint Commission

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

By demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety, Austin Child Guidance Center has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™. The accreditation award recognizes Austin Child Guidance Center’s dedication to complying with Joint Commission’s state-of-the-art standards on a continuous basis.

Austin Child Guidance Center, an outpatient children’s mental health organization, was first accredited in 1986 and every three years undergoes an extensive evaluation process to maintain its accreditation. The Joint Commission conducted an unannounced, on-site evaluation of Austin Child Guidance Center on August 16-17, 2007. “We sought continued accreditation for our organization because we want to demonstrate our commitment to quality mental health care for children, adolescents, and families,” says Donald J. Zappone, Dr.P.H., executive director. “We view obtaining Joint Commission accreditation as another effort toward maintaining the highest standards of treatment.”

“Austin Child Guidance Center’s accreditation achievement is a demonstration of the organization’s leadership and staff commitment to excellence,” says Mary Cesare-Murphy, Ph.D., executive director, Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Program, The Joint Commission. “Joint Commission accreditation requires organization-wide dedication to providing safe, client-focused care, treatment and services.”

Austin Child Guidance Center is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the mental health of children through early intervention, diagnosis, and treatment. Since 1951, Austin Child Guidance Center has been helping families in the Austin community build emotionally healthy lives regardless of their income or ability to pay with a sliding fee scale. A multidisciplinary team of psychologists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists provide mental health treatment services, including individual/family therapy, group counseling, and parent education classes as well as evaluation services, including psychological assessments and psychiatric evaluations. Austin Child Guidance Center also serves as a training site for graduate students completing advanced degrees and seeking careers in the mental health field.

Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of health care accreditation and related services that support performance improvement in health care organizations. The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits nearly 15,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States, including more than 8,000 hospitals and home care organizations, and more than 6,800 other health care organizations that provide long term care, assisted living, behavioral health care, laboratory and ambulatory care services. An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care.

Media contact:

Josie Geck, Community Relations Coordinator
(512) 451-2242
jgeck@austinchildguidance.org

Charting a Course of Hope Luncheon

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

“A child’s emotional well-being is intimately tied to that child’s ability to learn, grow, and thrive.”
~ Keith W. Caramelli, M.D., Board Certified Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

As parents and as a community we want our children to have the best education possible. Yet academic success may elude a child who…
…suffers from depression
…is the victim of abuse
…struggles with ADHD
…lives in poverty
…wrestles with a learning disorder

Children suffering from mental health issues are at a much higher risk of dropping out of school, juvenile delinquency, and anti-social behaviors. The mental health professionals at Austin Child Guidance Center teach children how to deal with the emotional issues that impede their ability to learn.

Join us on Thursday, September 27, 2007 to hear the story of an extraordinary woman whose young child’s behavior at school and inability to learn appeared to predict a lifetime of frustration and failure. This mother will share how Austin Child Guidance Center helped her son overcome mental health issues that seemed insurmountable.

“Charting a Course of Hope” Annual Luncheon

Thursday, September 27, 2007
12 noon – 1 p.m.
(early registration 11:30 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.)
Austin Country Club

There is no charge to attend; however, RSVP is required.

Call Kaleena at 512-451-2242 for more details.

The luncheon is generously underwritten by:
Silicon Laboratories
LCRA Employees’ United Charities

Job Openings

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Part-time (20 hours/week), to provide assessment services to children. Must have experience using a variety of psychological assessment instruments with children from pre-school age to age 17. Bilingual applicants strongly encouraged to apply. More information about this position can be found at www.austinchildguidance.org. To apply, email cover letter and resume by August 22 to jmartinez@austinchildguidance.org, fax to 512-454-9204 or mail to ACGC, 810 W. 45th Street, Austin, TX 78751.

Job Opening

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Position: Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist
Time: 50% position (20 hours per week)
Date Posted: 02/02/2007
Date Closed: 02/14/2007
Note: This is a one year, grant funded position with no guarantee of continuation.

Requirements:

LPC or LMSW licensure and experience in infant and early childhood mental health issues.

Duties:

  1. Provide a variety of services to day care/child development centers as follows:
  2. Provide early screening assessments to identify preschool children with potential school adjustment problems and aid center teachers in implementing classroom procedures to prevent and remediate adjustment problems;
  3. Identify children needing psychological and neuropsychological assessment to aid families in finding the “best fit” in school placement;
  4. Provide educational trainings addressing children’s developmental and emotional needs and provide clinical support to staff and parents;
  5. Attend center staffings regarding children’s emotional/behavioral needs;
  6. Provide clinical assessments, clinical intervention including family therapy to children and their families;
  7. Provide parent groups in various formats including “parents only” and parent and child play groups.

Salary:

Range of $15,000-$16,500 based on experience. No medical or dental insurance coverage provided.

To Apply:

Email cover letter and resume by 02/14/2007 jmartinez@austinchildguidance.org, fax to 512-454-9204 or mail to ACGC, 810 W. 45th Street, Austin, TX 78751.

A Heartfelt Thanks

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

On behalf of the children and families we serve, our heartfelt thanks go to the sponsors of Austin Child Guidance Center’s 10th annual Holiday Classic TV Special.

Director

Emerson Process Management
KCL Foundation
LCRA Employees’ United Charities
Link Foundation

Cinematographer

James R. Evans, Jr. and Gene T. Krane
Dillon and Marialice Ferguson
H-E-B
Alan and Susan Holman
Ms. Marsha J. LeGrand MS, LPC
Miller Blueprint Co.
Anne Nelson, Ph.D. and Robert Boney
Joan and William Powers
Mr. Aaron and Mrs. Tracy Vernon
Lynn Walker and Richard Arnett
Richard and Rosalie Zodikoff

Make-up Artist

Mr. Stephen Butter
Cherry and Jet Bartlett
Kira and Graham Carey
Clark, Thomas & Winters
Mr. Mark Domel
First Base Data Systems
Seton Healthcare Network
The Thompson & Knight Foundation
Janet and Louis Zimmerman
Gallagher Benefit Services
Mr. Robert Rubacha
Abbott Laboratories
Elizanda M. de la Sota, Ph.D.
Congressman Lloyd and Mrs. Libby Doggett
Missy and Richard McCarroll
Dr. Rolland and Dr. Juli Fellows
Nelson and Joan Hyde
Don Sorensen, LCSW and Anna Gonzalez-Sorensen, Ph.D.
Bob and Ginger Buehler
David and Maryanne Cochran
Kathy and Kent Rider
Dr. Rochelle Satterfield

Stunt Person

Allco Contractors
Dr. Ace H. and Mrs. Nan Alsup
Ms. Leslie J. Archambault
Mrs. Sue M. Breuer
Bette Butter Brinson
Scott and Donna Broberg
Joan and Clarke Burnham
Mr. Stephen R. Butter, Jr.
Zane and Jane Butter
Dr. Phillip and Mrs. Cecilia Collins
Sam and Valerie Dunnam
Mrs. Jo Ellen Finley
Ms. Rose Marie M. Hagman
Dr. Henry Hanna
Dr. James Haws and Mrs. Catherine McCoy
Louis and Leslie Hayn
Michael and Brenda Barrett Healey
Dietlind and Israel Hernandez
Sharon G. Horowitz, Ph.D.
Ms. Lynn Roth Jordan
Mr. Gary M. Lavergne
Dr. James Maynard and Ms. Cynthia Treglia
Dr. and Mrs. Curtis A. McClurg
Ms. Ann B. McIver
James and Melinda McMichael
Carol V. Middelberg, Ph.D.
Scott and Mary Moore
NewCastle Homes
The Honorable James R. Nowlin
Dr. J. Tinsley and Mrs. Barbara Oden
Mr. Roy E. Olson
W.C. and Maxine Poole
Peter and Eva Riley
Morton and Evelyn Schwartz
Stephanie and Gary Sherman
Mr. Lawrence M. Smith and Ms. Amie Rodnick
Tim and Gail Sulak
James Tai and Diana Gay Weihs
Mr. Jack N. Walker
Zandan Foundation
Sam and Pat Zigrossi