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Grant Grover Day Treatment
Grant Grover provides therapeutic day treatment to 24 elementary and middle school-aged children from Marin County in a special education school setting. Grant Grover specializes in psycho-therapeutic treatment, helping children who cannot function in traditional school settings due to acute mental health problems ranging from depression to bipolar and post traumatic stress disorders. Treatment plans also include sessions with family members to ensure consistent treatment at home. Mainstreaming to a public school is the ultimate goal for a Grant Grover student. This program is operated in collaboration with the Marin County Departments of Education and Mental Health.
Program Director
America Grajeda, M.A.
America holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. Prior to joining Sunny Hills Services, America worked with severely emotionally disturbed children and youth as a teaching assistant, mental health counselor, behavioral specialist, therapist, mentor, and supervisor in multiple settings, including public schools, and day treatment, residential, home, and community-based programs. She is a member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and a certified trainer for ProAct.
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