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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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Wellness Day - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center

Services provided on Wellness Day are free and confidential; lunch/snacks and childcare are provided to help participants enjoy the day. - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) - Art therapy - Brow waxing - Individual therapy - Legal aid - Manicures - Massage therapy - Medical exams for women's health - Salon stylist - Spiritual direction

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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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Behavioral and Mental Health Therapy for Youth and Adults - Nexus Family Healing

Offers services: Outpatient Mental Health Therapy Ages: Children, Adolescents, and Adults (0+) Provides community-based outpatient mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Licensed therapists are trained in trauma- and stress-informed care and focus on strengthening individuals while supporting family stability. Services are available in person and via telehealth. - Evidence-Based Practices Include: - EMDR - Family Therapy - Play Therapy - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) Ages: 8-17 Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) is a community-based, family-focused program designed to support youth at risk of out-of-home placement or school disruption. The program works to stabilize the family system so youth can remain safely in the home or return home following a short residential stay. CIBS is best suited for youth experiencing challenges such as aggression, depression, truancy, self-harm, or behavioral concerns. The model combines intensive in-home therapy with assessment-driven recommendations for either continued community services or a brief residential placement, determined collaboratively with the family. Core Program Components: - Active parent involvement (required) - Individual therapy for the youth - Person-centered approach - Therapy for parent(s) - Therapy for the whole family - Three in-home therapy sessions per week - Time commitment of 4-6 months CIBS with Residential Placement Ages: 8-17 This option includes all standard CIBS services plus a short-term residential treatment component. Additional Services Include: - Admission coordination - Care plan coordination with shared youth and family goals - Residential treatment for approximately 30 days - Transition planning to safely return the youth home - CIBS is available in Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, and Dakota Counties, as well as MN Prairie County Alliance (Dodge, Steele, Waseca). - In Dakota County, referrals are made through the school-based mental health collaborative. Family Response and Stabilization Services Ages: 0-18 Family Response & Stabilization Services provide immediate, in-person crisis response and stabilization for youth and their parents or caregivers. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are currently offered in Hennepin County. The program focuses on reducing crisis escalation and supporting family safety and stability. Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) Ages: 14-21 Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) is an intensive, community-based mental health service for adolescents and young adults with significant mental health needs. Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team in home, school, or community settings. The program is designed to reduce hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while supporting stabilization and skill development.

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Counseling Services - Children's Mental Health Services

- In Itasca County, the schools, Social Services, and Mental Health professionals want to work with families whose children are experiencing behavioral and emotional problems which are interfering with development and progress - The Children's Mental Health Service offers assistance through the school systems and will help in accessing care through other providers - Parents seeking assistance in coping with the mental health problems of their children can access information through their schools,Special Ed services and Itasca County Human Services - Play intervention services and art therapy services are provided - Adolescent sex offender treatment is provided based on court orders

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Psychological and Mental Health Services - HP Psychological Associates

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): - Borderline personality disorder or multiple mental health diagnoses Individual therapy: - Anger and frustration - Anxiety - Depression - Grief, loss, and loneliness - Life transitions and changes? Play therapy: - Express feelings - Learn how to relate to others - Modify behaviors - Problem solving skills Psychological and neuropsychological evaluations: - ADHD - Autism Spectrum Disorder - Cognitive functioning - Diagnostic clarification - Neuropsychological testing Sandtray therapy (uses sand and miniature figures): - Aggression reduction - Emotional support - Interpersonal relationship - Problem solving skills - Trauma Telemental health services Therapy for families and couples: - Boundary setting - Child rearing and parenting - Communication - Fertility - Financial issues - Grief and loss - Infidelity - Intimacy - Power struggle - The parent-child relationship

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Children and Youth Programs - East Side Neighborhood Services

Northeast Child Development Center: Provides early education and enrichment activities that promote growth and development while preparing children for kindergarten Out-of-School Time: After school enrichment and education with hands-on learning and community outings Camp Bovey: A safe place for youth to participate in outdoor activities and build respect for the environment, for one another, and for themselves Menlo Park Academy: An alternative high school in a supportive learning environment and a focus on the future Creative Arts Therapy: Provides preventative, trauma-informed individual and group arts therapy for children and adolescents

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Outpatient Clinic Services - PrairieCare

Provides a variety of individualized treatment approaches such as: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): A new form of eye movement therapy similar to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Air Water Earth (AWE) Therapy: Supports connection to self, nature, and others through positive emotions - Group therapy - Individualized psychotherapy - Integrative health for assessment and treatment of the whole person - Marriage/family therapy - Occupational therapy - Perinatal Clinic Therapy and Psychiatry: Provide evidence-based, family systems-based treatment for women and families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) - Play therapy - Psychiatry - Psychotherapy: Offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and much more - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A non-invasive therapy for individuals living with Depression

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Outpatient Clinic Services - PrairieCare

Provides a variety of individualized treatment approaches such as: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): A new form of eye movement therapy similar to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Air Water Earth (AWE) Therapy: Supports connection to self, nature, and others through positive emotions - Group therapy - Individualized psychotherapy - Integrative health for assessment and treatment of the whole person - Marriage/family therapy - Occupational therapy - Perinatal Clinic Therapy and Psychiatry: Provide evidence-based, family systems-based treatment for women and families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) - Play therapy - Psychiatry - Psychotherapy: Offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and much more - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A non-invasive therapy for individuals living with Depression

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Restoring Power - Northeast Youth and Family Services

Domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy and therapeutic services program offered through a multi-year grant from the State Office of Justice Programs. Services include: - Case management and resource referrals - Emotional support and coping skills - Group therapy - Individual therapy including art therapy, Narrative Exposure Therapy, play therapy, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Information about victim rights and resources - Learning about abuse, its effects, and opportunities for healing - Legal Advocacy: Court and law enforcement interview accompaniment; applying for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order - Safety planning

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Partial Hospital Program - PHP - PrairieCare

Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

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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

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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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Psychological and Mental Health Services - HP Psychological Associates

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): - Borderline personality disorder or multiple mental health diagnoses Individual therapy: - Anger and frustration - Anxiety - Depression - Grief, loss, and loneliness - Life transitions and changes? Play therapy: - Express feelings - Learn how to relate to others - Modify behaviors - Problem solving skills Psychological and neuropsychological evaluations: - ADHD - Autism Spectrum Disorder - Cognitive functioning - Diagnostic clarification - Neuropsychological testing Sandtray therapy (uses sand and miniature figures): - Aggression reduction - Emotional support - Interpersonal relationship - Problem solving skills - Trauma Telemental health services Therapy for families and couples: - Boundary setting - Child rearing and parenting - Communication - Fertility - Financial issues - Grief and loss - Infidelity - Intimacy - Power struggle - The parent-child relationship

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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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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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Individual and Group Counseling - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA

Individual and group counseling is offered for both youth and adults who have been affected by sexual assault: - Individual counseling is provided one-on-one with a license therapist - Art Group: weekly open group that utilizes art for healing - Yoga Group: trauma-informed yoga practice specifically designed for survivors PAVSA routinely adds new support groups according to need

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Partial Hospital Program - PHP - PrairieCare

Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

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Healing Center - CentraCare - Coborn Healing Center

Provides a variety of cancer-related services during and after treatment. Services offered: - Acupuncture - Art therapy - Classes, workshops, and retreats for caregivers during and after treatment - Emotional support groups for patients and caregivers - Enhancement program for personalized wig fitting, scarf tying, skin care, and makeup tips - Grief/bereavement support groups - Healing touch and Reiki - Message - Music therapy - Personal consultation for post-surgical garment fitting - Reflection garden - Spiritual wellness

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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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Partial Hospital Program - PHP - PrairieCare

Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

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Outpatient Clinic Services - PrairieCare

Provides a variety of individualized treatment approaches such as: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): A new form of eye movement therapy similar to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Air Water Earth (AWE) Therapy: Supports connection to self, nature, and others through positive emotions - Group therapy - Individualized psychotherapy - Integrative health for assessment and treatment of the whole person - Marriage/family therapy - Occupational therapy - Perinatal Clinic Therapy and Psychiatry: Provide evidence-based, family systems-based treatment for women and families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) - Play therapy - Psychiatry - Psychotherapy: Offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and much more - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A non-invasive therapy for individuals living with Depression

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Behavioral and Mental Health Therapy for Youth and Adults - Nexus Family Healing

Offers services: Outpatient Mental Health Therapy Ages: Children, Adolescents, and Adults (0+) Provides community-based outpatient mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Licensed therapists are trained in trauma- and stress-informed care and focus on strengthening individuals while supporting family stability. Services are available in person and via telehealth. - Evidence-Based Practices Include: - EMDR - Family Therapy - Play Therapy - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) Ages: 8-17 Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) is a community-based, family-focused program designed to support youth at risk of out-of-home placement or school disruption. The program works to stabilize the family system so youth can remain safely in the home or return home following a short residential stay. CIBS is best suited for youth experiencing challenges such as aggression, depression, truancy, self-harm, or behavioral concerns. The model combines intensive in-home therapy with assessment-driven recommendations for either continued community services or a brief residential placement, determined collaboratively with the family. Core Program Components: - Active parent involvement (required) - Individual therapy for the youth - Person-centered approach - Therapy for parent(s) - Therapy for the whole family - Three in-home therapy sessions per week - Time commitment of 4-6 months CIBS with Residential Placement Ages: 8-17 This option includes all standard CIBS services plus a short-term residential treatment component. Additional Services Include: - Admission coordination - Care plan coordination with shared youth and family goals - Residential treatment for approximately 30 days - Transition planning to safely return the youth home - CIBS is available in Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, and Dakota Counties, as well as MN Prairie County Alliance (Dodge, Steele, Waseca). - In Dakota County, referrals are made through the school-based mental health collaborative. Family Response and Stabilization Services Ages: 0-18 Family Response & Stabilization Services provide immediate, in-person crisis response and stabilization for youth and their parents or caregivers. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are currently offered in Hennepin County. The program focuses on reducing crisis escalation and supporting family safety and stability. Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) Ages: 14-21 Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) is an intensive, community-based mental health service for adolescents and young adults with significant mental health needs. Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team in home, school, or community settings. The program is designed to reduce hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while supporting stabilization and skill development.

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