Is an agency located on Chicago’s West side, that is rising as a leading provider of life-skills, D.U.I. Classes including D.U.I. Evaluation, D.U.I. Risk Education Classes and Substance Abuse Treatment Classes. We also provide Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Leadership and Violence Prevention Training’s. In addition Deer (Re)habilitation Services Inc conducts, educational seminars, systems analyses as well as individual, couples and group therapy. Deer (Re) habilitation Services was founded in 1996 by its Founder and President Dr. Dennis Deer, in an effort to fill obvious gaps in the area's of individual, couples and group counseling services in the North Lawndale community. Since then, Deer Rehabilitation Services Inc. has conducted trainings across the State of Illinois and across the United States of America and has received rave reviews!!!
Since 1996 Deer Rehabilitation Services Inc. has designed and implemented programs for businesses, schools and social service agencies based on its model of "Positive Linear Leadership" which discards deficit models of leadership and focuses more on the strengths of individuals and groups that make up leadership teams. Deer Rehabilitation Services Inc. is a Certified Minority Business Firm certified through the Cook County Certification Program as well as the State Of Illinois Business Enterprise Program.
Our mission at Deer Rehabilitation Services International Inc is to redefine traditional intervention and provide holistic services to individual, couples, groups and organizations that are culturally competent. This is accomplished through innovative therapeutic techniques merged with the use of cutting edge technology that provide education, prevention, intervention and strategic developmental growth.
We now accept all major credit cards for payment of services!!!
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