Envision Program

Envision Program

Mission
To introduce mindfulness tools and provide psychotherapy and counseling to BIPOC women who have been affected by incarceration and are experiencing trauma, PTSD, and/or grief via evidence-based treatment practices by licensed clinical therapists.

Our goal is to provide access to and offer mental health services for BIPOC women who have either had limited, insufficient, or no access to psychological services AND have been impacted by the prison industrial complex [including all its tentacles].

Objectives
- Introduce mindfulness tools and practices
- Offer an introduction and positive experience to psychotherapy
- Provide additional skills and techniques to enhance clients existing resources and tools
- Educate client on grief, trauma, stress responses and symptoms
- Decrease intensity of trauma and/or grief symptoms

Commitment
15-20 therapy sessions provided by a license therapist on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month*

Eligibility
- Income below $30K
- A BIPOC woman who has been directly (former incarcerated individual) or indirectly (adult female family member or spouse/partner of a current or former incarcerated individual) affected by the prison system
- Resides in the state of GA
- Access to a computer/phone/tablet with a camera and internet access**

I'm interested. How can I apply?
- Send an email to envision@elysiumconsulting.org and we will send you an application to complete
- We will notify you if you have been accepted into our program for this cycle

Please note: We are only accepting a limited number of applicants.

*dates may vary
**assistance available