Collaborative Offender Intervention Program
Collaborative Mental Health has provided the 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 such as:
Anger Management Classes
Intimate Partner Violence / DV Classes
Parenting Classes
Collaborative Offender Intervention Program (COIP) is the cost-effective answer to mandated behavior management compliance.
Currently offering gender specific virtual classes.
Anger Management Group
60 Minutes
Domestic Abuse Group
60 Minutes
Circle of Security Parenting Skills Classes
60 Minute Group
What COIP Believes
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.