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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

Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
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
Develops skills and supports needed to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact on relationships, health and wellness, day-to-day living, and early career experiences.

Services

Life Skills Education
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management
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
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 for patients who struggle with:

-- Depression

-- Anxiety

-- Stress

-- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

-- Behavior problems

-- Bipolar disorder

-- Family/parenting issues

-- Obsessive compulsive disorder

-- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

-- Schizophrenia and other related disorders

-- Seasonal Affective Disorder

-- Sexual assault

-- Suicide prevention, and more.

Services Offered:

-- Counseling

-- Specialized Intensive and Rehabilitative Services

-- Telehealth Counseling/Online Counseling

-- Treatment for a wide variety of mental health disorders

Services

Telemental Health
Suicide Counseling
General Counseling Services
Sexual Assault Counseling
Mental Health Evaluation
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Psychiatry

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 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 for patients who struggle with:

-- Depression

-- Anxiety

-- Stress

-- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

-- Behavior problems

-- Bipolar disorder

-- Family/parenting issues

-- Obsessive compulsive disorder

-- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

-- Schizophrenia and other related disorders

-- Seasonal Affective Disorder

-- Sexual assault

-- Suicide prevention, and more.

Services Offered:

-- Counseling

-- Specialized Intensive and Rehabilitative Services

-- Telehealth Counseling/Online Counseling

-- Treatment for a wide variety of mental health disorders

Services

Telemental Health
Suicide Counseling
General Counseling Services
Sexual Assault Counseling
Mental Health Evaluation
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Psychiatry
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.
Develops skills and supports needed to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact on relationships, health and wellness, day-to-day living, and early career experiences.

Services

Life Skills Education
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management
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

Services for patients who struggle with:

-- Depression

-- Anxiety

-- Stress

-- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

-- Behavior problems

-- Bipolar disorder

-- Family/parenting issues

-- Obsessive compulsive disorder

-- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

-- Schizophrenia and other related disorders

-- Seasonal Affective Disorder

-- Sexual assault

-- Suicide prevention, and more.

Services Offered:

-- Counseling

-- Specialized Intensive and Rehabilitative Services

-- Telehealth Counseling/Online Counseling

-- Treatment for a wide variety of mental health disorders

Services

Telemental Health
Suicide Counseling
General Counseling Services
Sexual Assault Counseling
Mental Health Evaluation
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Psychiatry