CFC's ecological approach to
intervention, EcoFIT...

... defines and guides our efforts to improve intervention services. It is a multicultural, family-centered approach that is based in CFC's own research.

CFC services to children
age 2 through 17 include

CFC services to parents are

“We consider the
children and families
we work with to be
major colleagues in the collaborative process of improving and innovating mental health services for future generations.” 

Practicums: Students working with families

 

Intake and Referral

All families who come for services at CFC participate in the Family Check-Up.

Family services determined by the Family Check-Up can include:

What is the Family Check-Up?

The Family Check-Up is a comprehensive family assessment that includes

All information is kept strictly confidential.

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What happens next?

Here are some typical options that families choose:

Family Therapy and Support

This collaborative process

Individual Interventions with Children and Adolescents

Direct interventions can include

Comprehensive Child Assessments

Assessments can include

Parent Skills and Support

Parent skills training is for all ages. It includes

Child-Centered Skill Enhancement

For younger children, we can focus on

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Clinic Personnel, Eugene

Shannon McGillShannon McGill
Clinical Coordinator
541-346-0445

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diana WoodworthDiana Woodworth
Clinical Coordinator
541-346-5881

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shannon McGill has worked at the Child and Family Center since 2004. She is the intake coordinator for the clinic and also is a research analyst for CFC's grant-funded studies. Diana Woodworth worked at the Child and Family Center from 2003 to 2006 and rejoined the CFC staff in 2010. She is responsible for the logistical aspects of operating the clinic, including training, scheduling, and tracking.

 

J. MauroJennifer Mauro
Clinical Director

Jennifer Mauro, Ph.D., received her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Oregon in 1991. She is currently the clinical supervisor for the Child and Family Center, and she also maintains a private practice in Eugene. Her clinical interests include child and adolescent mental health, with expertise in the Family Check-Up.

 

 

 

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How To Contact Us in Eugene

Child and Family Center

195 West 12th Avenue

Eugene, OR 97401-3408

541-346-4805

Driving Directions

MapQuest

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CFC Director

Elizabeth Stormshak, Ph.D.

Director, CFC

Licensed Psychologist

Professor: Counseling Psychology

541-346-4625

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Related Links

Birth to Three

Center on Early Adolescence 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lane County

Lane County Mental Health Services Child and Adolescent Program 

Looking Glass 

Ophelia’s Place 

Oregon Helps! 

Relief Nursery 

Saturday Circus Principles of Child Guidance classes 

The Child Center 

United Way resource directory for Lane County 

White Bird 

WIC:
Eugene
Portland/Multnomah County
Portland/Clakamas County

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