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Sertoma Star Services' Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program supports people in learning more about their mental illnesses and developing coping skills for symptom management to work toward personal growth and recovery, primarily through skill-building groups. PSR is considered to be an intensive and short-term program experience.
Sertoma Star Services' Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program supports people in learning more about their mental illnesses and developing coping skills for symptom management to work toward personal growth and recovery, primarily through skill-building groups. PSR is considered to be an intensive and short-term program experience.
Sertoma Star Services' START Program is a specialized psychosocial rehabilitation program supporting people with an intellectual or developmental disability AND a mental illness. A Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program supports people in developing the skills to manage their mental illness, socialize with others, and decrease reliance on professional support. PSR groups focus on developing coping techniques for symptom management and increasing personal growth skills through on-site educational groups. PSR also offers community support services that focus on community integration to generalize skills with support from staff within a community setting.
Sertoma Star Services' START Program is a specialized psychosocial rehabilitation program supporting people with an intellectual or developmental disability AND a mental illness. A Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program supports people in developing the skills to manage their mental illness, socialize with others, and decrease reliance on professional support. PSR groups focus on developing coping techniques for symptom management and increasing personal growth skills through on-site educational groups. PSR also offers community support services that focus on community integration to generalize skills with support from staff within a community setting.
Services
Psychosocial Therapy
Dual Diagnosis
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.
Agents of Hope Training and Information Center's Behavioral Health Program offers services including:CounselingCase ManagementCommunity Support Groups/Individual and Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)Supported Housing ServicesSkills TrainingCo-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance use Disorder (COPSD) ServicesChild and Adolescence Services
Agents of Hope Training and Information Center's Behavioral Health Program offers services including:CounselingCase ManagementCommunity Support Groups/Individual and Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)Supported Housing ServicesSkills TrainingCo-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance use Disorder (COPSD) ServicesChild and Adolescence Services
Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Psychosocial Therapy
Individual Counseling
Vocational Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Case Management
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center provides group treatment for adults with severe and/or chronic symptoms of mental illness. The program aims to provide daily structure, peer/social support, symptom management, social skills development, psychoeducation, development of insight, self-awareness, and increased understanding of self and others.
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center provides group treatment for adults with severe and/or chronic symptoms of mental illness. The program aims to provide daily structure, peer/social support, symptom management, social skills development, psychoeducation, development of insight, self-awareness, and increased understanding of self and others.
Services
Psychosocial Therapy
Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center (B.E.W.) offers psychosocial rehabilitation with provides intervention and learning activities for consumers in the areas of:Anger ManagementManaging symptomsProblem SolvingCreative ArtsBasic and Advanced Conversational SkillsDepression ManagementCognitive SkillsGoal SettingCommunity LivingMedication ManagementSocial Relationships BuildingRelapse Prevention
Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center (B.E.W.) offers psychosocial rehabilitation with provides intervention and learning activities for consumers in the areas of:Anger ManagementManaging symptomsProblem SolvingCreative ArtsBasic and Advanced Conversational SkillsDepression ManagementCognitive SkillsGoal SettingCommunity LivingMedication ManagementSocial Relationships BuildingRelapse Prevention
Services
Psychosocial Therapy
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health, utilizes a design that incorporates individualized program participant goals to be attained through an organized and integrated curriculum-based program of daily activities. These activities facilitate an increase in program participant functioning and life skills development.The goal of this service is to assist participants who have serious mental illness or emotional disturbance to function at as high a level of independence as possible, given their capabilities.