Partnerships for Trauma Recovery

Partnerships for Trauma Recovery
Accepting new clients
Offers online sessions
License(s)
In practice since
2016

Languages

  • Arabic
  • Dari
  • English
  • Farsi
  • French
  • Hindi
  • Pashto
  • Spanish
  • Turkish
  • Urdu
  • Other
  • Amharic, Tigriniya, Bambara, Haitian Creole, Luganda, Malinke, Mam (San Juan Attitan), Mam (Todos Santos Cuchumatan), Mongolian, Songhai, Wolof

Provider Race

  • Asian
  • Black / African American
  • Hispanic / Latinx
  • Multiracial
  • Other
  • White

Provider Ethnicities

  • African
  • Asian Indian / South Asian
  • Central American
  • Mexican / Mexican-American / Chicano
  • Middle Eastern
  • Other

Provider Identities

  • Immigrant
  • LGBTQ+
  • Parent
  • Refugee

Audiences Served

  • LGBTQ+
  • Transitional Youth
  • Parents
  • Asylees/Refugees/Immigrants
  • Seniors

Contact information

2526 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
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If you are an international human rights abuse survivor and would like to inquire about our healing services, please email our care coordination team at info@traumapartners.org, or fill out and submit our confidential online referral form below here.

More information about our services and referral at: https://traumapartners.org/making-a-referral-to-the-mosaic-healing-center/

Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Transportation: Downtown Berkeley Bart Station, AC Transit Line 36 and AC Transit Line 12 

Partnerships for Trauma Recovery (PTR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to healing the psychosocial and psychological impacts of trauma among international survivors of human rights abuses, forced displacement resulting from war, torture, persecution related to identity and beliefs, gender-based violence and other forms of interpersonal violence. PTR provides culturally and contextually responsive, trauma-informed and linguistically accessible psychological and psychosocial care for asylum seekers and refugees from around the world.

Since 2016, PTR has provided psychosocial care to refugees, asylum seekers, and other international survivors of human rights abuses in the San Francisco Bay Area. We do this by offering: (a) mental health care b) case management, (c) community outreach, (d)  training, and (d) policy advocacy.

Finances

Fees
No Cost
Areas of Expertise
  • Cultural Issues
  • Depression / Anxiety
  • Domestic Violence / Intimate Partner Violence
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Grief & Loss
  • Trauma
Supported Telehealth Platforms
  • Zoom

Types of Services

  • Behavioral & Mental Health Services
  • Case Management
  • Individual Counseling
  • Psychological Testing
  • Therapeutic Services

Modalities

  • EMDR
  • Somatic Therapy
  • TF-CBT (Trauma Focused - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
  • Other
  • Strength based case management