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These programs provide a unique array of services that share common core principles and methods. They offer development of skills and supports the clients need to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact of those challenges on what matters most to young people: relationships, school success, recreational activities, health and wellness, day-to-day living and early career experiences.
Services include:
- Early Intervention & First-Episode Psychosis- A multistep care program that uses a multidisciplinary, evidence-informed approach to identify and treat young people at risk for serious mental health challenges or emerging psychosis symptoms.
- Comprehensive Behavioral Health Services- Emerging adults with serious mental illness benefit from specialized support from people who truly understand this transitional phase as they navigate new challenges and responsibilities.
- Thresholds High School- certified Therapeutic Day School for students with serious mental illnesses. The Thresholds High School provides a distinct combination of flexibility and support to help students achieve both their high school diploma and their transition goals.
- Residential & Transitional Living- This program is for young adults with serious mental illnesses that require community residential services or transitional living support.
- Mothers Project- Provides comprehensive assistance to mothers with mental health challenges and their children. Parents in our program are working to provide safe, healthy and nurturing environments for their children, while also receiving support with mental illness, homelessness, and/or the effects of abuse, neglect, or other traumatic experiences. This focuses on the acquisition of independent living skills, in addition to providing education and support to develop healthy parenting skills.
- Homeless Youth & Families- Parents who are experiencing homelessness along with serious mental health conditions are under extreme stress. The difficulty in meeting the needs of children while attending to one’s own mental health needs is exponentially greater when the family’s housing is insecure or non-existent. The Project includes two components addressing the needs of these families. Building Flourishing Families (BFF) component for homeless pregnant and parenting youth, 16 – 23-year-olds with mental health challenges, and the PATH program for homeless families headed by a parent of any age with a serious mental health condition.
Services
Case/Care Management
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Life Skills Education
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced a first episode of a psychotic illness.
Team-based approach that uses 5 modalities:
- Psychiatric Care.
- Individual Resiliency Training.
- Supported Employment/ Education.
- Family Psychoeducation.
- Case Management.
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Kenneth Young Center (KYC) offers screening appointments where a KYC counselor will work to understand the reasons for needing help and assess the current situation. You and your counselor will decide together whether to begin treatment at KYC. If so, you'll be connected to the program you need, which might offer individual, group, or family counseling, or case management.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Program goals:
- Provide support and education for the individual and family.
- To improve recovery.
- To reduce the chances of relapse.
- To set goals for the future.
Treatment Components:
- Psychiatric evaluations and care.
- Counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Case management.
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Provides the following services:
- Early intervention to children and youth who have experienced multiple traumas. Provides support to improve long-term impact of the trauma and promote resiliency.
- Early childhood (0-5) mental health services.
- Children and adolescents mental health services.
- Depression therapy.
- Anxiety therapy.
- Trauma therapy.
- PTSD therapy.
- Family and other relationship therapy.
Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced the first episode of a psychotic illness. Program modalities include:
- Psychiatric care.
- Individual counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Recovery support.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Resource Link is a program to assist families and physicians in accessing pediatric/adolescent behavioral health services. Resource Link can provide physicians with onsite training regarding mental illness diagnosis and treatment as well as community resources.
A child psychiatrist is available to physicians to contact for a phone consultation to help better treat their patients with behavioral health concerns.
Case coordination services are also provided to clients and families to be able to assist them with referrals to local agencies such as counseling and support groups. They provide the clients and families with support through this process.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Program goals:
- Provide support and education for the individual and family.
- To improve recovery.
- To reduce the chances of relapse.
- To set goals for the future.
Treatment Components:
- Psychiatric evaluations and care.
- Counseling.
- Supported employment/education.
- Family psychoeducation.
- Case management.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
A comprehensive, team-based treatment program aimed at improving the mental health and quality of life for individuals who have experienced a first episode of a psychotic illness.
FIRST.IL Program Treatment Goals:
- To reduce the symptoms of psychotic illnesses.
- To improve individual and family functioning.
- To reduce the chance of relapse.
- To promote recovery and improve the long-term course of the illness.
- To decrease the overall costs of treatment.
FIRST.IL treatment is a team-based approach that uses 5 modalities:
- Psychiatric Care.
- Individual Resiliency Training.
- Supported Employment/ Education.
- Family Psychoeducation.
- Case Management.
Services
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
These programs provide a unique array of services that share common core principles and methods. They offer development of skills and supports the clients need to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact of those challenges on what matters most to young people: relationships, school success, recreational activities, health and wellness, day-to-day living and early career experiences.
Services include:
- Early Intervention & First-Episode Psychosis- A multistep care program that uses a multidisciplinary, evidence-informed approach to identify and treat young people at risk for serious mental health challenges or emerging psychosis symptoms.
- Comprehensive Behavioral Health Services- Emerging adults with serious mental illness benefit from specialized support from people who truly understand this transitional phase as they navigate new challenges and responsibilities.
- Thresholds High School- certified Therapeutic Day School for students with serious mental illnesses. The Thresholds High School provides a distinct combination of flexibility and support to help students achieve both their high school diploma and their transition goals.
- Residential & Transitional Living- This program is for young adults with serious mental illnesses that require community residential services or transitional living support.
- Mothers Project- Provides comprehensive assistance to mothers with mental health challenges and their children. Parents in our program are working to provide safe, healthy and nurturing environments for their children, while also receiving support with mental illness, homelessness, and/or the effects of abuse, neglect, or other traumatic experiences. This focuses on the acquisition of independent living skills, in addition to providing education and support to develop healthy parenting skills.
- Homeless Youth & Families- Parents who are experiencing homelessness along with serious mental health conditions are under extreme stress. The difficulty in meeting the needs of children while attending to one’s own mental health needs is exponentially greater when the family’s housing is insecure or non-existent. The Project includes two components addressing the needs of these families. Building Flourishing Families (BFF) component for homeless pregnant and parenting youth, 16 – 23-year-olds with mental health challenges, and the PATH program for homeless families headed by a parent of any age with a serious mental health condition.
Services
Case/Care Management
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Life Skills Education
Early Intervention for Mental Illness