Emerge is an organization committed to ending partner abuse in intimate relationships. They provide counseling & education to those who have abused their partners, contact the partners of program participants, and train on their curriculum and model.
Has experience facilitating the ENCORE program at the Brown School
314-997-1403 or 314-997-1365
chrisfrey@chrisfreycounseling.com
933 Gardenview Office Pkwy #5917, St. Louis, MO 63141
"The focus of his practice is males; adolescent boys and men. Within that Chris has 20 years experience assisting male sexual abuse survivors, recovering sexual addicts, and men recovering from other childhood trauma. He offers experiential healing group and retreats for men working through a variety of traumas, often utilizing the processes for anger, grief and shame resolution described in his book Men At Work: An Action Guide to Masculine Healing. Mr. Frey's work has been recognized nationally in the following areas: treating sexual abuse and substance abuse as dual issues, sexual addiction recovery, experiential masculine healing, the mother-son relationship, and fathering.
Chris Frey's fees are:
$90 per hr. Individual, Couples, Family
$65 per group (group is 3 hrs.)
Chris belongs to many private insurance provider panels and is also a Medicare provider. He maintains 5% of his practice on a negotiated fee basis for men who are highly motivated, responsible in payment, but unable to pay his full fee."
"Margaret Schicker, Director of Counseling, mschicker@provident.com
Jennifer Washington, Manager of Reintegration Programming, jwashington@providentstl.com
2650 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
314-371-6500
2388 Schultz Rd., Ste. A-10
Maryland Heights, MO 63146
11222 Tesson Ferry Rd., Suite 100
St. Louis, MO 63123"
Specializes in the treatment of anger and domestic violence
Developed and directs the STEM (Strength Through Emotions Management) abuse intervention program
Sex Offenders Restored through Treatment (SORT), a non-profit advocacy membership organization founded in 1990, is an issue chapter of Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (National CURE) and is referred to as CURE-SORT.
CURE-SORT works to provide information, resources, contacts, and support to individuals, families, defense attorneys, treatment providers, public media, legislators, law enforcement personnel, and other professionals who work with or are interested in issues of sexual abuse and its prevention.
"I am currently on family medical leave and am not seeing clients. Please send me an email or voicemail, and I will provide a referral to one of my valued colleagues."
"As a practical, interactive, solution-focused therapist, my treatment approach is to provide support and practical feedback to help clients resolve current problems and long-standing patterns. With sensitivity and compassion, I help clients find solutions to a wide range of life challenges and issues."
“Worked with the victims of the priest sexual abuse and people within the diocese who were dealing with the aftermath"
A Call For Change is a free, anonymous, and confidential intimate partner abuse prevention helpline. Formerly known as Ten to Ten Helpline, they are open 10am to 10pm every day.
WHO IS THE HELPLINE FOR?
Are you wondering if your relationship is safe or if you have controlled or intimidated your partner? Do you have questions about the way you are seeking sexual consent? Are you a family member or friend worried that someone you know is hurting their partner? Are you a professional concerned that someone you are working with mistreats their partner? CALL US. WE CAN HELP YOU FIGURE IT OUT.
For people whose partners feel controlled by them, who are hurting someone they care about, or whose partners are afraid of them.
A Call For Change is a free, anonymous, and confidential intimate partner abuse prevention helpline, serving adults and teens. Our responders are trained to treat all callers with respect, and to support their efforts to become and remain safe in their relationships.
In this workshop, facilitators and participants will engage with material about the challenges and situations LGBTQ+ people may face in the
context of healthy and unhealthy relationships. The overarching purpose of this workshop is for participants to learn skills to foster healthy LGBTQ+ relationships. 1 in 2 trans and non-binary people in the US (54%) have experienced some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime.
Intended audience: This workshop is intended for participants who are middle school age and up, with the exception of the section on Online Dating and Hook-Up Culture meant for high school age and above. This workshop is meant to be centered around LGBTQ+ voices, but allies are welcome and encouraged to participate.