League Education & Treatment Center

Center for Behavioral Health and Wellness

Start thinking wellness, not illness.

At the League Center for Behavioral Health and Wellness, we believe that a healthy mind is as important as a healthy body. Sound mental health allows people to think, feel, act and interact in positive ways. At the Center, we serve children, adolescents, and young adults between the ages of 0-26 years and their affiliated families (including adult family members) in a welcoming, supportive, and safe environment. 

Our caring and qualified staff offers culturally sensitive assessment and treatment through individual, group and family therapy sessions, in addition to medication management (if needed). These services are provided by licensed therapists and psychiatrists in several languages. We offer services in-person at our clinic, remotely, or in the community, including in home or at school.

Clinic Hours and Contact Info 

The Center accepts Medicaid and most insurances. For those without insurance, we offer a sliding fee scale based upon income and number in the household.

Visit the Center

2211 Church Ave, Suite 306
Brooklyn, NY 11226

Subway: Church Ave B/Q, Winthrop 2/5

Bus: B41, B35 (Church Ave/Flatbush)

Clinic hours Mon-Fri 11am-7pm

Call Us

Magdalena Rosario, Client Liaison, will be happy to assist you. Please call (718) 643-5300 ext 741.

Email Us

If you have questions, please email us at mRosario@leaguecenter.org or use the form below to request information. Someone will respond to your inquiry within 24 hours.

Prepare for Your Visit

Download a copy of our patient welcome packet.

The Center

The clinic builds on clients’ strengths and supports their holistic growth. Our services help clients process their trauma, improve self-esteem and increase their positive skills which helps them solve challenges for the present and future.

Behavioral Outpatient Services

  • Assessments and evaluation

  • Individual therapy and family therapy

  • Child play therapy

  • Solution Focused therapy

  • Group therapy

  • Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

  • Medication treatment

  • Couples therapy

  • Evidence-based therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Our staff include:

  • Licensed clinical social workers

  • Licensed creative arts and dance therapist

  • Psychiatrists/psychiatric nurse practitioners 

Languages spoken: French/Creole, Spanish

CFTSS

CFTSS is a community based Medicaid program that sends licensed (LCSW, LMSW, LMHC, LMFTS) and non-licensed professionals into the field to provide mental health treatment and support services to individuals aged 0 to 21-years old and their families, in their homes, community and schools. Services can also be provided as Telehealth, if appropriate.

CFTSS services include individual and family therapy, counseling, mental health assessments and evaluations. Evidence-based, culturally sensitive interventions to address coping skills, problem-solving, daily living support and skill building issues are also provided. Peer support and advocacy from a licensed professional with lived experience is available to provide additional support to families. Services are provided in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Creole. Interpreter services are also provided.

CFTSS Services

Other licensed professionals: Clinical therapy, counseling, assessment, and evaluation

Community psychiatric support And treatment (CPST): Evidence-based interventions, coping strategies, and skills building

Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR): skill building and daily Living skills support

Family peer support services (FPSS): family support services Provided by professionals with Lived experience supporting a Family member impacted by mental health or special needs

Our Core Values

Treatment is informed by the following core principles and values: 

  • Child-centered: meeting the individual needs and strengths of the child; 

  • Family-focused: recognizing the family as the primary support system and participant as a full partner in treatment planning; 

  • Community-based: delivering services in the community and utilizing its resources to support a child’s growth and success; 

  • Multisystem: planning services in collaboration with all systems impacting a child’s life; 

  • Culturally and Linguistically competent: respecting and understanding the values and beliefs of the child and family in planning and delivering services. 

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