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Offer behavioral health services—individual, family, couples, and group counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and case management—with trauma-informed, client-centered care to build life skills, reduce symptoms, and improve daily functioning.
Manages mental health-based screening services. This is for psychiatric emergencies, crisis intervention services, and information and referrals.
Provides crisis intervention is a 24-hour hotline service that connects individuals to short-term inpatient psychiatric emergency services, a screening center for mental health and psychiatric evaluations, connection to relevant services, short-term follow up and after-care services.
Provides outpatient mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, and families by delivering individual, group, couples, and family therapy that addresses emotional, behavioral, and relationship challenges and supports overall mental health and well‑being. Addresses concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, family conflict, substance use, and school or workplace difficulties through evidence‑based therapeutic approaches and personalized treatment planning.
Provides outpatient psychological services to children and adults. Services include: treatment for depression, anxiety, relationship problems; family conflict; parenting issues; chronic pain; vocational problems; women's and men's issues; and support for abuse victims.
Provides sexual abuse treatment and evaluation services in individual, family, and group settings, as well as psychological testing and other psychiatric services. Medications are prescribed and monitored by psychiatrists, as needed.
Provides evaluation, counseling, and psychiatric services to individuals, couples, and families in individual, family, or group settings. Psychiatric evaluations are available. Medications are prescribed and monitored as needed.
Provides an online resource for education, awareness, and mutual support for those affected by depression, their families and friends, and those who think they might suffer from depression.
Provides a short-term crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments and crisis screenings to immediately accessible intervention. Services include short-term counseling, medication treatment and case management, for a duration of up to 30 days. The goal is to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
Adult and Young Adult Center for Health provides health care and counseling for adolescents and their families. Medical services offered at the center includes sexually transmitted diseases treatment, eating disorders, family planning, counseling, psychiatric evaluations. Counseling services include family and school problems, substance abuse prevention, or early intervention services. Some services are confidential.
Offers a specialized, short-term program to help children experiencing significant anxiety alleviate their symptoms, employing a team of skilled therapists who utilize current and effective treatments. This includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medication Management, alongside Comprehensive Assessment, Specialized Individual Therapy, and Family Consultation.
Connects patients and practitioners to behavioral health services to assess needs, determine appropriate care levels, verify insurance and arrange pre-certification, schedule appointments, and connect to information and referrals to various programs. Available referrals include: behavioral health programs, adult and adolescent services, substance abuse programs, detox unit, in- and out-patient psychiatric care, and psychiatric emergency services.
Provides a range of therapeutic services for people with autism, acquired brain injuries, and other intellectual or developmental disabilities. Includes treatment services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, neuropsychological testing, counseling, vocational training, and life-skills instruction.
Provides various behavioral health care services for youth in the community. Services include: assistance with transition from the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P), the Children's System of Care (CSOC), and the Juvenile Justice System (JJS) to the adult system; and information and referral services regarding the continuum of care for children with specific emotional and behavioral needs.
Provides comprehensive behavioral health, acute, and ambulatory services for individuals in the community. Services are provided via a designated short-term care facility.
Provides sexual abuse treatment and evaluation services in individual, family, and group settings, as well as psychological testing and other psychiatric services. Medications are prescribed and monitored by psychiatrists, as needed.
Provides outpatient evaluation and psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. CEP provides a short-term psychotherapy model with a cognitive/behavioral focus.
Aims to help parents and kids explore and act on solutions to problems. This includes issues such as truancy, runaway behavior, poor school performance, mental health issues, substance abuse and related personal problems.
Provides free counseling to children, youth, and families in aged up to 21, who encounter behavioral challenges or have mental health diagnoses and are Medicaid recipients. These services aim to bolster and inspire those in need by identifying strengths and needs to help accomplish their goals, offering a range of services such as comprehensive mental health assessment, family and individual counseling, skill-building sessions covering coping and parenting, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and referrals to supplementary services.
Offers behavioral health services to children, ages 2 through 18. For example family, individual, and group therapy. Assessment/Consultation, parent education series, mediation management, Diagnostic Evaluation.
