Collaborative Offender Intervention Program

Trauma-Affirming Treatment Services Since 2016

Grounded in restorative justice principles, providing cost-effective answers to mandated behavior management compliance

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Collaborative Mental Health has provided Gallatin County with trauma-affirming treatment services since 2016. Our practice is grounded in the principles of restorative justice, with the focus on facilitating the completion of offender intervention programs. We offer gender-specific virtual classes designed to support personal growth and positive behavioral change.

Offender Intervention Programs

Currently offering gender-specific virtual classes designed for effective behavioral change

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Anger Management

60 Minute Group Sessions

Develop healthy coping strategies and emotional regulation skills through evidence-based intervention techniques.

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Intimate Partner Violence

60 Minute DV Classes

Specialized domestic violence intervention using trauma-informed approaches in gender-specific group settings.

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60 Minute Parenting Classes

Build secure parent-child relationships through attachment-focused parenting skills development.

What COIP Believes

Our approach is built on evidence-based understanding of domestic violence and accountability

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COIP believes that domestic violence is a reality for people of all economic, educational, ethnic, racial and religious backgrounds, of all abilities, ages, and lifestyles and has lethal consequences.

COIP believes that domestic violence is a crime of power and control and it is a learned behavior.

COIP believes domestic violence is a choice and not a result of provocation by others, nor is it directly caused by alcohol, drugs or psychiatric illness.

COIP believes that ultimately, responsibility for violent behavior lies with the perpetrator and perpetrators must experience the consequences of using violence.


COIP believes that anger management and mental health treatment are not substitutes for a minimum of a 40-hour evidence-based, domestic violence-specific offender intervention.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

Take the first step toward positive change. Our programs provide the support, tools, and guidance you need to build healthier relationships and a better future.

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