Navigating your child's mental health can feel overwhelming and uncertain—but you’re not alone. We’re here to support, guide, and partner with you every step of the way. Click the link below to learn more about common warning signs in children and adolescents and how you can recognize when extra support might be needed:
Mental Health Warning Signs in Children & Adolescents
How To Make a Referral:
School Counselors, Teachers, and Administrators can refer a student to the RBHS program for mental health services. These referrals are typically filtered through our OnTrack Team first to determine if there is a need for our services. Once someone from the school has confirmed with the parent/guardian that they are okay with us contacting them to discuss services, we then reach out to the parent/guardian.
Parents/Guardians can also reach out to us directly if they would like to discuss mental health services for their student.
Below are links to complete referrals online in an English and Spanish Version.Â
English Version Referral FormÂ
Complete the Referral and email the referral to jbrantley@greenville.k12.sc.usÂ
At times, there may be a waitlist for mental health services due to the high volume of referrals. Referrals are prioritized by severity of needs. If you submit a referral and have questions about the referral status, please email me or call my office phone at 864-355-4565.
Getting Started (Intake Process)
Parent/guardian will need to attend the initial appointment and sign necessary consents so that your student can begin therapy services.
The appointment will take place at Tanglewood Middle School.
Prepare for the appointment to last 60 to 90 minutes.
If your student has Medicaid, please bring a copy of their Medicaid card.Â
If your student does not have Medicaid (i.e. Private insurance or no insurance), the services can be provided at no cost.Â