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Children's Therapeutic Services and Support - CTSS - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS): Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Children's Day Treatment Services: Offers intensive daily programming within the school setting to help children improve behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. Services may include group therapy, skills training, family therapy/skills training, and individual therapy as needed.
Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS): Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Children's Day Treatment Services: Offers intensive daily programming within the school setting to help children improve behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. Services may include group therapy, skills training, family therapy/skills training, and individual therapy as needed.
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Youth Intensive Outpatient Program After School Program - PrairieCare
Offered year-round as an After School Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for adolescents ages 12 - 18 years. The program has an average length of 6 - 8 weeks long. The program allows patients the opportunity to work programming into their currently scheduled schooling and activities. This treatment program will focus on skills building and support for adolescents and their parents and caregivers.
Adolescents who enter the program typically will have difficulty functioning in one or more of the following areas: family/relationships, school, and community. The treatment team works closely with families to tailor the program to the individual needs of the adolescent and their family.
Services provided in the youth IOP program may include evidenced-based structured programming for skills development, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, mindfulness-based stress management techniques, psychological education, parent coaching and skills development group, and medication management as needed.
Offered year-round as an After School Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for adolescents ages 12 - 18 years. The program has an average length of 6 - 8 weeks long. The program allows patients the opportunity to work programming into their currently scheduled schooling and activities. This treatment program will focus on skills building and support for adolescents and their parents and caregivers.
Adolescents who enter the program typically will have difficulty functioning in one or more of the following areas: family/relationships, school, and community. The treatment team works closely with families to tailor the program to the individual needs of the adolescent and their family.
Services provided in the youth IOP program may include evidenced-based structured programming for skills development, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, mindfulness-based stress management techniques, psychological education, parent coaching and skills development group, and medication management as needed.
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School Based Programs - Washburn Center for Children
Provides convenient mental health services in partnership with schools across multiple districts (including Minneapolis, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville-Savage-Eagan) and in specialized school settings such as Lionsgate Academy, offering therapy, assessment, consultation, collaboration with teachers, and support for children's emotional and behavioral success.
Provides convenient mental health services in partnership with schools across multiple districts (including Minneapolis, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville-Savage-Eagan) and in specialized school settings such as Lionsgate Academy, offering therapy, assessment, consultation, collaboration with teachers, and support for children's emotional and behavioral success.
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Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports - CTSS - LifeStance Health
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
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Counseling Services - Parasol Wellness Collaborative
- - Holistic counseling services
- - Adult and child counseling services
- - School district-based counseling services
- - Holistic counseling services
- - Adult and child counseling services
- - School district-based counseling services
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Diagnostic Assessments and Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Services Agency
Child services include:
- Diagnostic assessment in infancy and early childhood (ages birth - 3 years old)
- Parent-child psychotherapy
- Psychological evaluations
- School-Based Services: These mental health services are also provided within locations of schools in Chisago, Hinckley, North Branch, Pine City, and Rush City School District
Child services include:
- Diagnostic assessment in infancy and early childhood (ages birth - 3 years old)
- Parent-child psychotherapy
- Psychological evaluations
- School-Based Services: These mental health services are also provided within locations of schools in Chisago, Hinckley, North Branch, Pine City, and Rush City School District
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School Based Services - Brightwater Health
Provides therapy and counseling at school sites and HDC clinic locations
Provides therapy and counseling at school sites and HDC clinic locations
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Youth Intervention Project - Lutheran Social Service - Saint Cloud
- Strength-based truancy/delinquency prevention program with student family advocates that meet with students individually and in groups to help them achieve their goals
- School-based Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) for students with mental health diagnoses
- Strength-based truancy/delinquency prevention program with student family advocates that meet with students individually and in groups to help them achieve their goals
- School-based Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) for students with mental health diagnoses
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Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
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ImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingTelemental HealthCultural Transition CounselingAdult PsychiatryParentsDrug Use DisordersSchool Based Integrated ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementGeneral Mental Health ScreeningParent CounselingChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf Esteem WorkshopsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling Services
Children and Family Services - Counseling Services of Southern Minnesota
Provides infant and early childhood therapy services:
- Attachment Bio-behavioral Catch-up (ABC): For children ages 6 - 48 months. ABC is an infant/toddler-caregiver treatment developed to treat infants/toddlers who have experienced early adversity. Caregivers are coached in three skills while learning to reduce frightening and overwhelming behaviors with their young children.
?- Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): For children ages birth - 6 years old. CPP is a child-caregiver treatment developed to examine how the trauma and the caregivers' relational history affect the caregiver-child relationship and the child's developmental trajectory.
?- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): For children ages 3 - 7 years old. PCIT is a treatment for young children with emotional and behavioral disorders that emphasizes the quality of the caregiver-child relationship and strengthening caregiver-child interaction patterns to improve calm, warmth, and focus within the caregiving relationship.
Also provides school-linked mental health therapy. By providing services within the schools, children and youth who may never have had access to mental health services can now obtain those services.
Provides infant and early childhood therapy services:
- Attachment Bio-behavioral Catch-up (ABC): For children ages 6 - 48 months. ABC is an infant/toddler-caregiver treatment developed to treat infants/toddlers who have experienced early adversity. Caregivers are coached in three skills while learning to reduce frightening and overwhelming behaviors with their young children.
?- Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): For children ages birth - 6 years old. CPP is a child-caregiver treatment developed to examine how the trauma and the caregivers' relational history affect the caregiver-child relationship and the child's developmental trajectory.
?- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): For children ages 3 - 7 years old. PCIT is a treatment for young children with emotional and behavioral disorders that emphasizes the quality of the caregiver-child relationship and strengthening caregiver-child interaction patterns to improve calm, warmth, and focus within the caregiving relationship.
Also provides school-linked mental health therapy. By providing services within the schools, children and youth who may never have had access to mental health services can now obtain those services.
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Children's Therapeutic Supports and Services - CTSS - Sagent Behavioral Health
Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-services/childrens-therapeutic-services-and-supports-ctss/
Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-services/childrens-therapeutic-services-and-supports-ctss/
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After School Programs - Minneapolis Public Schools - Special School District 1
Provides full-day or extended-day programs for at-risk students in grades K-8 and high school, providing targeted support and credit recovery. Each student has a Continuous Learning Plan to guide their progress, and programs can operate as stand-alone sites, pullouts, or school-within-a-school models. Approach is based upon flexible, personalized learning to help students stay on track academically and prepare for graduation.
Provides full-day or extended-day programs for at-risk students in grades K-8 and high school, providing targeted support and credit recovery. Each student has a Continuous Learning Plan to guide their progress, and programs can operate as stand-alone sites, pullouts, or school-within-a-school models. Approach is based upon flexible, personalized learning to help students stay on track academically and prepare for graduation.
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Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports - CTSS - LifeStance Health
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
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School Based Programs - Washburn Center for Children
Provides convenient mental health services in partnership with schools across multiple districts (including Minneapolis, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville-Savage-Eagan) and in specialized school settings such as Lionsgate Academy, offering therapy, assessment, consultation, collaboration with teachers, and support for children's emotional and behavioral success.
Provides convenient mental health services in partnership with schools across multiple districts (including Minneapolis, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville-Savage-Eagan) and in specialized school settings such as Lionsgate Academy, offering therapy, assessment, consultation, collaboration with teachers, and support for children's emotional and behavioral success.
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Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Youth Intensive Outpatient Program After School Program - PrairieCare
Offered year-round as an After School Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for adolescents ages 12 - 18 years. The program has an average length of 6 - 8 weeks long. The program allows patients the opportunity to work programming into their currently scheduled schooling and activities. This treatment program will focus on skills building and support for adolescents and their parents and caregivers.
Adolescents who enter the program typically will have difficulty functioning in one or more of the following areas: family/relationships, school, and community. The treatment team works closely with families to tailor the program to the individual needs of the adolescent and their family.
Services provided in the youth IOP program may include evidenced-based structured programming for skills development, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, mindfulness-based stress management techniques, psychological education, parent coaching and skills development group, and medication management as needed.
Offered year-round as an After School Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for adolescents ages 12 - 18 years. The program has an average length of 6 - 8 weeks long. The program allows patients the opportunity to work programming into their currently scheduled schooling and activities. This treatment program will focus on skills building and support for adolescents and their parents and caregivers.
Adolescents who enter the program typically will have difficulty functioning in one or more of the following areas: family/relationships, school, and community. The treatment team works closely with families to tailor the program to the individual needs of the adolescent and their family.
Services provided in the youth IOP program may include evidenced-based structured programming for skills development, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, mindfulness-based stress management techniques, psychological education, parent coaching and skills development group, and medication management as needed.
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Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Organizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthIndividual CounselingSchool Based Integrated ServicesBehavioral Learning TherapyClinical Psychiatric EvaluationAdolescent/Youth CounselingFamily Counseling AgenciesPsychiatric Case ManagementCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesFamily CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesPsychiatric Rehabilitation
Children's Therapeutic Services and Support - CTSS - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS): Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Children's Day Treatment Services: Offers intensive daily programming within the school setting to help children improve behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. Services may include group therapy, skills training, family therapy/skills training, and individual therapy as needed.
Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS): Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development.
Children's Day Treatment Services: Offers intensive daily programming within the school setting to help children improve behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. Services may include group therapy, skills training, family therapy/skills training, and individual therapy as needed.
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School Linked Mental Health Service - Woodland Centers
Designed to provide mental health services and resources in a school setting which reduces barriers to students and their families. Practitioners offer family, individual, and group services in the community, home, or school. Visit website for participating school districts.
Designed to provide mental health services and resources in a school setting which reduces barriers to students and their families. Practitioners offer family, individual, and group services in the community, home, or school. Visit website for participating school districts.
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Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Organizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthIndividual CounselingSchool Based Integrated ServicesBehavioral Learning TherapyClinical Psychiatric EvaluationAdolescent/Youth CounselingFamily Counseling AgenciesPsychiatric Case ManagementCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesFamily CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesPsychiatric Rehabilitation
Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Mental Health Therapies - Family Partnership, The
- Outpatient Mental Health: Provides individual, couple or family therapy including transgender therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, art-based therapy, play-based therapy, Theraplay, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness
- Multisystemic Therapy: Provides an intensive, evidence-based treatment for youth age 12 - 17 currently living at home and exhibiting high-risk behaviors that may result in out-of-home placement or school expulsion. Referral from the Hennepin County Community Connections and Rehabilitation only.
- Transgender Mental Health: Provides therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families regarding gender identity development
- Diversity Social Work Advancement Program: Master's degree students provide low or no-cost, outpatient therapy services to underrepresented communities (BIPOC, new immigrants, refugees and LGBTQ+) for adults, adolescents, and children in individual, family, couple and group formats
- School Linked Mental Health: Provides therapy for children and young adults up to age 21 at participating partner schools. Diagnostic assessments and treatment plans address issues including depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, PTSD, Autism, and behavioral difficulties such as adjusting to life changes, academic struggles or a lack of motivation, peer-related issues such as bullying or establishing positive social skills.
Note: Telehealth services available
- Outpatient Mental Health: Provides individual, couple or family therapy including transgender therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, art-based therapy, play-based therapy, Theraplay, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness
- Multisystemic Therapy: Provides an intensive, evidence-based treatment for youth age 12 - 17 currently living at home and exhibiting high-risk behaviors that may result in out-of-home placement or school expulsion. Referral from the Hennepin County Community Connections and Rehabilitation only.
- Transgender Mental Health: Provides therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families regarding gender identity development
- Diversity Social Work Advancement Program: Master's degree students provide low or no-cost, outpatient therapy services to underrepresented communities (BIPOC, new immigrants, refugees and LGBTQ+) for adults, adolescents, and children in individual, family, couple and group formats
- School Linked Mental Health: Provides therapy for children and young adults up to age 21 at participating partner schools. Diagnostic assessments and treatment plans address issues including depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, PTSD, Autism, and behavioral difficulties such as adjusting to life changes, academic struggles or a lack of motivation, peer-related issues such as bullying or establishing positive social skills.
Note: Telehealth services available
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Group CounselingPlay TherapyGender Identity CounselingBullying CounselingTelemedicineFamily CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyAnxiety Disorders ScreeningAutism TherapyFamily Counseling AgenciesDialectical Behavior TherapySchool Based Integrated ServicesGeneral Mental Health ScreeningEye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingSexual Orientation CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesConjoint CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyArt TherapyIndividual Counseling
Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Organizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthIndividual CounselingSchool Based Integrated ServicesBehavioral Learning TherapyClinical Psychiatric EvaluationAdolescent/Youth CounselingFamily Counseling AgenciesPsychiatric Case ManagementCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesFamily CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesPsychiatric Rehabilitation
Children's Mental Health - Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Provides outpatient mental health therapy and other mental health services to children. Services offered:
- School-Based Mental Health: Offers support to children in school settings. Providers help students manage stress, anxiety, and trauma so students can focus on academics and relationships.
- Targeted Case Management: Offers support to children and families to understand the child's needs, connect to the right services, and coordinate ongoing care. Help children build resilience, grow with confidence, and thrive at home, in school, and in life.
- Therapy Services: Provides children and youth supportive and developmentally appropriate therapy to build emotional resilience and navigate challenges like anxiety, behavior concerns, trauma, and family changes. Providers work closely with caregivers and schools to foster growth in all areas of a child's life.
Provides outpatient mental health therapy and other mental health services to children. Services offered:
- School-Based Mental Health: Offers support to children in school settings. Providers help students manage stress, anxiety, and trauma so students can focus on academics and relationships.
- Targeted Case Management: Offers support to children and families to understand the child's needs, connect to the right services, and coordinate ongoing care. Help children build resilience, grow with confidence, and thrive at home, in school, and in life.
- Therapy Services: Provides children and youth supportive and developmentally appropriate therapy to build emotional resilience and navigate challenges like anxiety, behavior concerns, trauma, and family changes. Providers work closely with caregivers and schools to foster growth in all areas of a child's life.
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