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Substance Use Disorder Services - Alluma

Provides an outpatient treatment program for individuals who are chemically dependent and/or have co-occurring disorders. A licensed 245G substance use disorder treatment program. Clients will need to have a substance use evaluation to determine the level of treatment they need. Additional services offered: - Co-occurring disorders treatment program - Group counseling to gain perspective, connection, and healing - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A treatment option for adults ages 18 and older who need more intensive services toward recovery while continuing to live at home, work, and be active in the community - Substance Use Assessment and Counseling: Provides a comprehensive substance use assessment to establish the type and severity of the substance use disorder diagnosis. Also, offers one-on-one counseling with a licensed alcohol and drug counselor for adolescents and adults.

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Mental Health and Alcohol and Chemical Health Services - Boynton Health - University of Minnesota

Provides individual and couple counseling and psychotherapy, medication assessment and management, urgent consultation (phone or in person), a variety of group therapies, social work assistance, and chemical health assessment and treatment.

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Outpatient Psychotherapy - Lorenz Clinic

Provides outpatient psychotherapy in the following areas: - Attachment issues - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Adolescent transitions - Ambivalence - Anxiety - Career issues - Child defiance, problematic behaviors and school refusal - Conduct disorder - Conjoint family therapy - Coping with relationship difficulties and divorce - Court-ordered diagnostic assessments - Depression - Emotional regulation problems - Gender-identity issues - Intrusive thoughts - Living with traumatic experiences - Loss - Men's issues - Obsessive compulsive disorder - Parent-child relational therapy - Parental self-care, early childhood parental guidance and LGBTQ parenting - Personality disorders - Rape and sexual abuse - Sexual problems, communication, and intimacy issues - Serious and persistent mental illness - Uncoupling Group therapy offers: - Support to help overcome life's struggles - Perspective and feedback from others - Connection with members to not feel alone - Practice and learn skills to help improve relationships Telehealth Services available via video conferencing or telephone as an alternative option to meet client needs

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Mental Health, Psychiatry and Substance Use Treatment - Lakeview Behavioral Health - Duluth

Mental Health and Psychiatry Services: - Diagnostic Assessments - Genetic Testing: For the purpose of understanding about clients and the effectiveness of treatments. With genetic testing, providers can better understand the reasons, factors, and risks associated with individuals, including medication reactions, to better predict successful outcomes and basic concepts of genes and how they can influence the client's health and response toward particular treatments. - Individual, Family and Marriage Counseling - Medication Management: Provides monitoring of medications that a client takes to ensure that he or she is complying with a medication regimen, while also ensuring the client is avoiding potentially dangerous drug interactions and other complications. - Medication Therapy and Counseling: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol. - Psychiatric Consultations: Provides comprehensive evaluations to individuals of psychological, biological, medical, and social causes of emotional distress. - Telehealth (available statewide) - Treatment Planning: Each individual enrolled in the program will create a treatment plan with a counselor. The treatment plan will be customized, compiled of goals and objectives based on an individual client's needs and wants. Substance Use Treatment Services: - Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments: The comprehensive assessment is done with a counselor to establish a better understanding of the individual's past and current substance use. The assessment screens for mental and physical health needs as well. In addition, the Rule 25 substance use assessment is performed by a certified assessor, which helps to determine placement and level of care. - Family Therapy (Group or Individual): This is counselor-facilitated therapy designed for spouses, family members, and friends of people who struggle with addiction to come together with clients and others who share similar experiences. This service is interactive and focuses on the role addiction plays in family dynamics. The goal of family therapy is for family members and clients to gain insight into the nature of addiction and how it affects the whole family. Family members will learn how to identify what behaviors support recovery and what behaviors inhibit recovery, along with learning tools and gaining resources on how to help them. - Group Therapy: Group therapy consists of being with peers that share many of the same struggles. During group therapy, clients share the objectives they have completed and receive feedback from the counselor and other group members. Everyone is counseled as an individual in a group. Group therapy is beneficial for a variety of factors: instillation of hope, universality, gaining knowledge through others experience, and having a sense of belonging, to name a few. - Individual Therapy: Individuals who are in group therapy will also receive individual therapy with an LADC. Individual therapy is beneficial for treatment planning and being able to work on core issues that are not appropriate or comfortable in a group setting. - Medication Therapy and Counseling: Medication therapy and counseling is a service or group of services that optimizes drug therapy with the intent of improved therapeutic outcomes. - Medication-Assisted Treatment Program: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol. - Primary Day and Evening Group: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from (9:00am - 12:00pm or 5:30pm - 8:30pm) This is an intensive program designed to present information in a format that helps clients gain a fresh perspective in areas they have had difficulty internalizing and putting into practice in their daily struggle with addiction. This is an outcome-based program. Length of time is dependent upon the client's progress and special needs. - Treatment Planning

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Outpatient Services - Western Mental Health Center

Offers outpatient mental health to couples, families, and individuals dealing with abuse, anger, anxiety, behavior disorders, depression, post traumatic stress disorder, relationship conflicts and stress. Services include: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Group therapy - Illness Management and Recovery (IMR)

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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.

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Therapy and Nutrition Programs - Emily Program, The

Support services available for those dealing with eating disorders. Nutritional evaluation, counseling, and education are offered to support recovery. - Group therapy available as often as needed or recommended - One to two hour individual therapy, once a week - Registered dietitian services when needed and as recommended by participant's care team

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Mental Health and Alcohol and Chemical Health Services - Boynton Health - University of Minnesota

Provides individual and couple counseling and psychotherapy, medication assessment and management, urgent consultation (phone or in person), a variety of group therapies, social work assistance, and chemical health assessment and treatment.

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Therapy and Counseling - LynLake Centers for WellBeing

Provides different types of therapy and counseling services, including: - Individual adult therapy - Individual child therapy - Couples, marriage, and relationship therapy - Family therapy - Group therapy - Medication management - Nutrition therapy - Psychiatric services Helps support those struggling with a range of concerns, including but not limited to the following areas of specialization for therapists: - Addiction - Anger - Anxiety - Depression - Eating and body image - Gender identity - Grief and loss - Illness and health - Life stage transitions - Relationships - Sexuality and sexual orientation - Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Virtual/telehealth available - Wellbeing - Work and occupation

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Sexual Violence and Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program - Project Pathfinder

Offers an array of services in-person and virtually: - Adult assessment/psychological testing - Individual and group therapy - Prevention consultation on policies and procedures to reduce risk of sexual abuse of children - Psycho-educational sexual prevention/diversion program - Sexual abuse prevention workshops for teachers, parents, and youth-serving organizations - Specialized sex offender treatment for adults - Women's support group

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Outpatient Psychotherapy - Lorenz Clinic

Provides outpatient psychotherapy in the following areas: - Attachment issues - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Adolescent transitions - Ambivalence - Anxiety - Career issues - Child defiance, problematic behaviors and school refusal - Conduct disorder - Conjoint family therapy - Coping with relationship difficulties and divorce - Court-ordered diagnostic assessments - Depression - Emotional regulation problems - Gender-identity issues - Intrusive thoughts - Living with traumatic experiences - Loss - Men's issues - Obsessive compulsive disorder - Parent-child relational therapy - Parental self-care, early childhood parental guidance and LGBTQ parenting - Personality disorders - Rape and sexual abuse - Sexual problems, communication, and intimacy issues - Serious and persistent mental illness - Uncoupling Group therapy offers: - Support to help overcome life's struggles - Perspective and feedback from others - Connection with members to not feel alone - Practice and learn skills to help improve relationships Telehealth Services available via video conferencing or telephone as an alternative option to meet client needs

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Halfway House and Chemical Dependency Services - Rewind

Offers a comprehensive range of addiction treatment services, combining spiritual guidance with evidence-based therapies to support individuals in their recovery journey. Services offered: - Aftercare Program: Aims to support clients in maintaining sobriety post-treatment. - Case Management Services: Personalized case management to coordinate care and resources, facilitating clients' recovery journey. - Family and Couples Counseling: Therapeutic services aimed at improving relationships and communication within families and couples affected by addiction. - Group Therapy: Fosters peer support and shared experiences among individuals in recovery. - Health Education and Counseling: Educational sessions on health topics, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis, to promote informed decision-making. - Individual Counseling: Personalized counseling sessions aimed at addressing the unique challenges and needs of each client in their recovery process. - Men's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 men, featuring group therapy, individual counseling, and community engagement activities. - Outpatient Services: Structured outpatient program lasting 10 consecutive weeks, providing flexibility for clients to maintain daily responsibilities. - Relapse Prevention Program: A weekly program designed to equip clients with strategies and tools to prevent relapse and sustain long-term recovery. - Rule 25 Assessments: Comprehensive assessments to determine the appropriate level of care for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders. - Transitional Housing: Provision of sober living environments to support clients in the transition back into independent living. - Vocational Training and Educational Support: Assistance with vocational training and educational support to enhance clients' employability and life skills. - Trauma-Related Counseling: Specialized counseling to address and heal from past traumas that may impact recovery. - Women's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 women, offering similar therapeutic services tailored to women's needs.

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Counseling and Therapy Services - FamilyMeans

Counseling for individuals, couples, groups, and families. Therapy services to help children, adolescents, adults, and older adults deal with issues such as: - Anxiety, including PTSD, OCD, panic disorders, and social phobia - Blended families - Children/adolescents - Co-parenting - Crisis intervention - Depression - Family life issues - Pain management - Relationships/marriage - Separation/divorce - Sexual abuse

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Psychotherapy - Brightwater Health

Therapy in individual, family, and group settings Some of the problems addressed can include: - Abuse - Anxiety - Anger management - Depression - Eating disorders - Family and marital issues - Grief - Life stress - Pain management

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Mental Health Center Counseling Services - Scott County Mental Health Center

Outpatient community mental health center providing couples, family, group, and individual counseling, including: - Adolescent/youth counseling and support groups - Anger management counseling and groups - Anxiety counseling - Bereavement/grief counseling - Child guidance - Chronic/severe mental illness counseling - Clutterer/hoarder counseling - Crime victim counseling - Diagnostic assessment - Disability counseling - Disaster counseling - Divorce counseling - Employment transition/retirement counseling - Family Preservation Services provides family therapy to families whose children are at risk of out-of-home placement - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child, elder, parent and spousal abuse counseling - Forensic mental health evaluations - Gambling counseling - Gender identity counselling - Geriatric counseling - Juvenile delinquency counseling - Marriage counseling - Overspenders counseling - Parent counseling, support groups, and education groups for parents, foster parents, educators, and guardians - Postabortion counseling - Postpartum counseling - Premarital counseling - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Psychological assessments - Rule 20 court evaluations - Runaway counseling - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Sexual orientation counseling - Shoplifting counseling - Terminal illness counseling

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Therapy Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Provides therapy for individuals, groups, family and marital counseling. Phone coaching available.

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Outpatient Mental Health and Psychological Services - Lake Country Associates

Lake Country Associates provides mental health services for trauma, depression, anxiety, bipolar and other mental health conditions. They serve children, teens, adults, couples and families. Provide a broad array of mental health services to persons of all ages from early childhood to mature adulthood including: - Adolescent and adult chemical use assessments (Rule 25) - Art therapy - Children's play therapy - Conflict resolution - Couple's counseling - Diagnostic assessments - EMDR (eye movement de-sensitization and reprocessing, typically used for PTSD) - Individual and family therapy - Medication education - Parent child interaction therapy (PCIT) - Parenting support - Peer support services - Specialty group therapy - Trauma focused - cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)

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Adult Intensive Outpatient Programs - IOP - PrairieCare

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provides a partial-day program level of care to individuals struggling with symptoms of mental illness that are interfering with their daily living and are not manageable in weekly therapy or medication management. The program is four to five days per week where the patient returns home after each treatment day and runs 6 - 8 weeks long. Access to care begins with an assessment to identify the treatment approach that could be most beneficial in treatment. IOP offers multiple modalities of therapeutic programming such as: Adapted Dialectical Behavior Therapy (A-DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, and Art Therapy integrating the needs of those living with mental illness. Specialized IOP tracks include Perinatal IOP for pregnant and postpartum individuals to under Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs). Treatment is provided through several ways such as psychiatric medication management, psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, skills building, symptom management, and art therapy. Transportation options are also available to and from IOP programming through the client's insurance provider. Clients should reach out to their Medical Assistance provider 1-3 days ahead to set up transportation. NOTE: Adapted Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (A-DBT) services are only available at Edina and Woodbury sites.

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Counseling Services - Bridging Hope Counseling

Offers individual, couples, marriage, and family counseling services for: - Addictions - Anger management - Anxiety - Communication difficulties - Conflict - Couple and marriage therapy - Depression - Dissociation - Divorce - Emotion regulation - Family issues - Finances - Grief/loss - Health - Infidelity - Intimacy - Parenting/co-parenting - Personal growth - Phobias - PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) - Relational conflicts - Relationships - Self-esteem - Sexual, physical or emotional abuse - Shame - Sibling and parental issues - Spiritual/religious beliefs - Stress - Transitions - Trauma Approaches:: - Daring Way Groups - DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) training - EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) - Expressive therapies - Prepare-enrich - Sand tray and art therapy - Solution focused - Strength-based - Systems focus - TFT (Thought Field Therapy)

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Counseling Services - Parasol Wellness Collaborative

- - Holistic counseling services - - Adult and child counseling services - - School district-based counseling services

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Outpatient Psychotherapy - Lorenz Clinic

Provides outpatient psychotherapy in the following areas: - Attachment issues - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Adolescent transitions - Ambivalence - Anxiety - Career issues - Child defiance, problematic behaviors and school refusal - Conduct disorder - Conjoint family therapy - Coping with relationship difficulties and divorce - Court-ordered diagnostic assessments - Depression - Emotional regulation problems - Gender-identity issues - Intrusive thoughts - Living with traumatic experiences - Loss - Men's issues - Obsessive compulsive disorder - Parent-child relational therapy - Parental self-care, early childhood parental guidance and LGBTQ parenting - Personality disorders - Rape and sexual abuse - Sexual problems, communication, and intimacy issues - Serious and persistent mental illness - Uncoupling Group therapy offers: - Support to help overcome life's struggles - Perspective and feedback from others - Connection with members to not feel alone - Practice and learn skills to help improve relationships Telehealth Services available via video conferencing or telephone as an alternative option to meet client needs

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Counseling and Employment Services - Twin Cities Vet Center

Provides the following services: - Bereavement counseling - Community outreach and education - Employment referral - Family counseling for military related issues - Individual and group counseling for Veterans, service members, and their families - Military sexual trauma counseling and referral - Substance use disorder assessment and referral

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Psychological Services - Stenlund Psychological Services

With over 35 years of experience in the field of psychology Bryan provides treatment for: - Children, Adolescents, Adults and Blended Families - A.D.H.D. - Depression - Anxiety - Abuse - Addictions - Marital - Stress Management Techniques - School/Learning Problems - Assessment - Others

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Counseling and Therapy - Arubah Emotional Health Services

Provide counseling and psychotherapy services to individuals, couples, families, and groups, specializing in communities of color and trauma, including: - In home services or by video teletherapy - Individual psychotherapy specializing in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): Anxiety, depression, grief/bereavement, mood disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and post traumatic stress disorder - Relationship and marriage counseling including LGBTQ2+ couples NOTE: Each site offers specialties that focus on issues such as anxiety, ADHD, depression, play therapy, family counseling, and urgent support.

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Sexual Violence and Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program - Project Pathfinder

Offers an array of services in-person and virtually: - Adult assessment/psychological testing - Individual and group therapy - Prevention consultation on policies and procedures to reduce risk of sexual abuse of children - Psycho-educational sexual prevention/diversion program - Sexual abuse prevention workshops for teachers, parents, and youth-serving organizations - Specialized sex offender treatment for adults - Women's support group

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