Specifications include, but are not limited to: Providing Behavioral Interventionist (BI) services to victims of child abuse, ages 6-18, who have entered the State of Missouri foster care system and remain in foster care or have achieved permanency through a legal guardianship or adoption. The program reduces the psychological trauma experienced by child abuse victims and reduces ongoing aftereffects of trauma experienced by the harm and victimization which resulted in them coming into the out of home care. BI is an intensive, strengths-based intervention that replaces the use of and or need for residential treatment. The BI program is designed therapeutically meaning a therapist drives the intervention and assesses the family and child using a caregiver assessment and brain map driven by the Neurosequential Model (NMT) a developmentally-informed, biologically-respectful approach to working with at-risk children to determine the essential activities for addressing the child and family’s deficits. Services include, but are not limited to: Neural stimulation activities; Crisis de-escalation; External stress regulation; Social coaching; and Assistance with daily living activities.