CSOTP definition
Examples of CSOTP in a sentence
CSAC- Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (a LMHP with documented SA training permitted) CSOTP- Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider (a LMHP with documented SO training permitted) w/cert – Certification in service model required PhD- Doctorate Degree Evidence-Based Model- A service that is listed on approved registry such as Blueprints, OJJDP, NREPP, or Virginia Commission on Youth as an evidence-based model with outcomes supported by research.
Group Therapy for Youth w/ Sexualized Behaviors (YSB Group) Clinical Group Counseling with CSOTP or CSOTP under supervision to address risk factors for youth with sexualized behaviors or history of sexual offenses which include reducing their risk to reoffend.
Relapse Prevention for Youth w/ Sexualized Behaviors (YSB Relapse) Provided by CSOTP, this service is designed for youth who completed a sex offender treatment program.
The trainee will establish and execute a supervisory contract for supervision before beginning to provide sex offender services and before counting hours toward CSOTP certification.
The period of this agreement will be from the date approved by the Board of Psychology until the trainee is certified by the Virginia Board of Psychology as a CSOTP, or the agreement is otherwise terminated.
Relapse provided for youth with the expectation that the therapist meets with the prior CSOTP within the facility or program that provided treatment.
Approximately 12 to 25 sessions of 50 to 90 minutes Family Counseling for Youth w/ Sexualized Behaviors (YSB Family) Outpatient family therapy with CSOTP or CSOTP under supervision to address risk factors for youth with sexualized behaviors or history of sexual offenses which include reducing their risk to reoffend.
Psycho-Sexual Evaluation - CSOTP (Psycho-Sexual CSOTP) Performed by a CSOTP.
Individual Counseling for Youth w/ Sexualized Behaviors (YSB Individual) Outpatient individual counseling with CSOTP or CSOTP under supervision to address risk factors for youth with sexualized behaviors or history of sexual offenses which include reducing their risk to reoffend.
The trainee must attest to reading, understanding, and intending to comply with the Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment Providers (CSOTP).