Problem Sexual Behavior Treatment


Mid-Plains Center is proud to offer Treatment for Problem Sexual Behavior. People with problem sexual behavior can and do learn to change this behavior with specialized treatment. It is extremely difficult, however, and often impossible to successfully change this behavior without the help and support of a professional who has experience with sex abuse-specific treatment.


Mid-Plains Center’s Problem Sexual Behavior Clinic (PSBC)

  • Helps change abusive behaviors by allowing participants learn how to live safe and healthy lives.
  • Focuses on effective behavior management to ensure safety for the participant and the community.
  • Helps create a better life by developing strengths and managing risk.
  • Addresses personal accountability, relapse prevention, and possible aid to victims.


What can you Expect?

  • Weekly sessions in a group setting.
  • Individual therapy sessions determined through assessment and on-going evaluation of participant progress.
  • Facilitation by a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner who is certified by the National Association of Forensic Counselors.
  • Treatment plans include group/individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, specialized testing and/or prescribed medications.


What are the Benefits of Treatment?

  • The burden of keeping the secret can be lifted.
  • The cycle of broken promises that “it will never happen again” can finally end.
  • The abusive behavior can stop.
  • Peers in the group can help participants rebuild a safer life.


What are the Goals of Treatment?

  • Identifying specific risk factors and developing a personalized plan for preventing abuse in the future.
  • Recognizing and decreasing the use of manipulative behavior patterns.
  • Addressing denial and accepting full responsibility for harmful behaviors, past and present.
  • Understanding the impact of harmful behaviors on self and others.
  • Developing healthy sexual attitudes and behaviors.
  • Exploring the impact of one’s own childhood victimization (if and when appropriate).


Hours:

  • Monday-Thursday
    8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
  • Friday
    8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

  • 914 Baumann Dr.
    Grand Island, NE 68803
    (308) 385-5250