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Assessments & Treatments

Successful re-entry begins with understanding each person’s unique needs, risks, and strengths. Through evidence-based assessments, we identify the challenges justice-involved individuals face — from criminal thinking patterns to anxiety and mental health concerns. These tools allow our team to create personalized treatment and support plans that address root causes, not just surface issues.



By combining structured assessments with ongoing case management, we help clients build healthier coping skills, reduce risks of re-offense, and move toward long-term stability and well-being.

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Assessments We Utilize

The Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI)


The Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI) is a fully functioning case management tool and an assessment that measures the risk and need factors of adult justice-involved individuals. This single application provides all the essential tools needed to aid professionals in treatment planning for and management of justice-involved individuals in justice.

TCU Criminal Thinking Scales 3


 CTS includes 36 items from 6 scales representing Insensitivity to Impact of Crime, Response Disinhibition, Justification, Power Orientation, Grandiosity, and Social Desirability. This instrument is designed to be used as a tool to measure changes in criminal thinking; it is not designed to serve as a measure of criminal risk.

The Screen for Adult Anxiety Related disorders (SCAARED)


SCAARED is an adult anxiety measure that was adapted from the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED). The SCAARED is a self-report questionnaire made up of 44-items. The SCAARED is designed to access for four factors of anxiety. These factors include, somatic/panic/agoraphobia, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety and social anxiety. Each question measures the frequency or intensity of a variety of symptoms or behaviors and the questionnaire takes about ten minutes to complete.