Mental Health Services in Northeast Wisconsin
We see the person first, always: no matter the barriers, no matter the behaviors.
The Production Farm is mental health care reimagined. We create space for trauma-informed, person-centered, non-traditional behavioral and mental health services including:
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Our highly trained, licensed therapists provide counseling for individuals struggling with:
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Inclusive and creative experiential learning
Adults and youth can learn new life skills, job training, and motivations with farming, gardening, carpentry & woodworking, art, and filmmaking.
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An approach that encourages healthy relationships and communication
Our professional, family oriented staff model and teach pro-social skills, boundaries, and self-expression.
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Treatment modalities that work with the whole body
We incorporate movement and exercise with mindfulness and sensory-based interventions.
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Cooking and Healthy Eating
Youth have opportunities to source their own food through community gardens and farms. They learn how to cook and how food affects their bodies.
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Skill Development and Enhancement
Our services are tailored to the specific needs of each client, designed to cultivate healing & mental well-being though play, art, nature, music & community.
The Production Farm currently has contracts to serve clients in both Sheboygan and Manitowoc Counties and has dedicated facilities in Whitelaw and Sheboygan Falls. Due to increasing demand for services, TPF is actively working to expand into additional counties and other possible campus locations throughout Northeastern Wisconsin.
Individual, Family, and Group Counseling
In order to meet individual needs we first work to understand the whole person: their background, their history, their living situation, their motivations and their goals.
The Production Farm currently has contracts to serve clients in both Sheboygan and Manitowoc Counties and has dedicated facilities in Whitelaw and Sheboygan Falls. Due to increasing demand for services, TPF is actively working to expand into additional counties and other possible campus locations throughout Northeastern Wisconsin.
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