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907 North Bluff Road, Suite 1, 3, and 9, Collinsville, IL 62234

Provides intensive, family-focused, and community-based treatment program for behaviorally challenged youth. The primary goals are to decrease rates of antisocial behavior, clinical problems, improve functioning (e.g., family relations, school performance), and to reduce the use of out-of-home placements such as incarceration, residential treatment, and hospitalization. 

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United Way of the Midlands
1750 East Main Street, Suite 40, Saint Charles, IL 60174

Provides intensive, family-focused, and community-based treatment program for behaviorally challenged youth. The primary goals are to decrease rates of antisocial behavior, clinical problems, improve functioning (e.g., family relations, school performance), and to reduce the use of out-of-home placements such as incarceration, residential treatment, and hospitalization. 

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United Way of the Midlands
924 West 19th Place, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60608

Provides intensive, family-focused, and community-based treatment program for behaviorally challenged youth. The primary goals are to decrease rates of antisocial behavior, clinical problems, improve functioning (e.g., family relations, school performance), and to reduce the use of out-of-home placements such as incarceration, residential treatment, and hospitalization. 

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United Way of the Midlands
4110 North Water Tower Place, Mount Vernon, IL 62864

Provides intensive, family-focused, and community-based treatment program for behaviorally challenged youth. The primary goals are to decrease rates of antisocial behavior, clinical problems, improve functioning (e.g., family relations, school performance), and to reduce the use of out-of-home placements such as incarceration, residential treatment, and hospitalization. 

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6127 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Anda Health (formerly known as Anda Therapy Group, PLLC) provides individual therapy, family therapy, trauma-informed care, crisis stabilization, and SDOH-informed case support. They utilize over 500 evidence-based therapy modalities tailored to each client's cultural background and clinical needs - including CBT, trauma-focused CBT, ACT, MST, and culturally responsive approaches not typically available in traditional clinical settings. They offer school-embedded in-person therapy through their school MOU partnerships and telehealth services available statewide to any Illinois Medicaid client with a smartphone, tablet, or computer.

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