Our Mental Health Services
Services for adults, adolescents, children, families, or groups. If you are interested in services, contact your nearest SCLHSA behavioral health center for an assessment.
Behavioral Health Assessments
Determines the level of care and individualized treatment needs
Marriage and Family Therapy
Utilizes evidence-based techniques focused on teaching skills for healthier marriage and family relationships
Psychiatric Evaluations
Determines the diagnosis and the medication needed to help the client accomplish a recovery lifestyle
Medication Management
Visits to monitor and/or adjust the client’s medication regimen to reduce mental health symptoms
Certified Peer Support Specialist Services
Provides skill building sessions, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) group, referral assistance and other support services to clients in each of the Behavioral Health Centers
Anger Management Services
An assessment and anger management screening tool will be utilized to determine the appropriate level of care needed. If client meets the criteria for education or treatment of Anger Management, he/she will be enrolled
Child-Parent Psychotherapy
Evidence-based intervention designed for working with children from birth through age 6 who have experienced a traumatic event
Individual Therapy
Utilizes evidence-based techniques focused on the client’s identified in the individualized treatment plan
Group Therapy
Utilizes evidence-based practices focused on building and practicing recovery support skills for the special populations including:
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Addictive Disorders
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Mental Health
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Co-Occurring
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Gender Specific
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Adolescent
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LGBTQ
Crisis Intervention
Risk assessment, triage and the appropriate interventions for acute psychiatric and/or substance abuse needs in an effort to maintain the client in the least restrictive environment
Psychological Testing
Utilizes standardized testing to assist the treatment team with differential diagnosis, and in determining levels of psychological functioning including cognitive ability, intellectual functioning, achievement, learning disorders, psychological disorders, personality dynamics, and attention problems
Parent Management Training
Visits to monitor and/or adjust the client’s medication regimen to reduce mental health symptoms
Youth Post Traumatic Disorder
Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for 7-18 year old children and adolescents experiencing trauma-related symptoms and involves caregivers
Priority admission is assured for the following populations:
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Pregnant women who report IV drug use
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Pregnant women who report substance use
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Individuals using drugs intravenously