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Emergency mental health services are provided for those are experiencing immediate, debilitating, or life threatening complications as a result of serious mental illness. A mental health professional is available to address those concerns and assist in receiving appropriate care.
Emergency mental health services are provided for those are experiencing immediate, debilitating, or life threatening complications as a result of serious mental illness. A mental health professional is available to address those concerns and assist in receiving appropriate care.
Assessments conducted by a therapist to determine the need for mental health services based on the existence, nature, and extent of the mental illness. May include diagnosing and treatment planning.
Provides a comprehensive array of mental health services, delivered according to best practice guidelines and with respect to appropriate medical necessity. Generally, services, in addition to individual psychotherapy, are acquired by referral from the individual client's therapist, including medication management services.
Provides individual and group skills development to aid individuals in improving their lives. Offerings include emotional regulation, stress management, relationship dynamics, health and wellness, and social skills.
Prescribes, monitors, and evaluates psychiatric medications and provides appropriate information regarding the medications. All services are offered in the context of a comprehensive treatment plan. Medication management may be offered to individuals who are actively involved in their treatment planning with a therapist, and when it is a medical necessity.
Provides a comprehensive array of youth and adolescent mental health services, including assessments, behavior management (individual and group), crisis management, medication management, peer support, psychological testing, psychosocial rehabilitation, psychotherapy (individual, group, and family), residential services, respite care, and skills development (individual and group).
Provides a comprehensive array of mental health services, education, and counseling for children and their parents to effect positive behavioral change.
Emergency mental health services are provided for those are experiencing immediate, debilitating, or life threatening complications as a result of serious mental illness. A mental health professional is available to address those concerns and assist in receiving appropriate care.