CornerHouse
Kristen Breuer is a Family Services Therapist at CornerHouse and has experience in various roles within the fields of social work and education. Kristen has a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Bethel University. Kristen has provided in-home interventions, completed functional assessments, and formulated treatment plans. Kristen has also worked with young children in school settings, assisting in the development of social, emotional, and behavioral skills. Kristen has served as a Resident Assistant providing support to college students and as a Teaching Assistant organizing grades at Bethel University.
CornerHouse
CornerHouse is a great community resource that is on the frontlines of child abuse; assuring that the voices of children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults are heard. CornerHouse is also valued as an industry resource; teaching and sharing best practices, observations, and techniques in forensic interviewing. Founded in 1989, CornerHouse is an accredited Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) that coordinates multi-disciplinary teams to assist each child and family and offers services that are designed to minimize trauma to child victims of abuse, to provide support and assistance to the entire family, and to hold offenders accountable. Overview of CornerHouse Services Forensic Services: CornerHouse is a world-class leader in forensic interviewing. CornerHouse hears the voices of approximately 450 children and adolescents in Minnesota each year when conducting forensic interviews and medical examinations of children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults who have reported sexual abuse, witnessed violent crime, or who may have been otherwise victimized. Family Services: CornerHouse also offers family services to support families and caregivers with education, counseling, and crisis management. Training: CornerHouse provides internationally-recognized, state-of-the-art training in forensic interviewing. To date, CornerHouse has trained over 29,000 individuals throughout the world; including professionals from every Minnesota County, every state in United States (including Hawaii and Alaska) and 18 foreign countries including the investigators of the International Criminal Court at The Hague. CornerHouse not only benefits children in its own community, its nation-wide training assures that the voices of children are heard worldwide.