A Letter to the Future from Kid President
Da’luk Counseling Services focuses on delivering culturally-informed care to promote self-awareness, resiliency, and a sense of security and stability for American Indian youth and young adults 12 - 26 years old in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. We offer:
One-on-one counseling
Prevention treatment & recovery support group therapy
School-based advocacy, support & consultation Community,
school & institution-based training Mental health referrals
For more information about Da'luk Counseling Services:
Vincent Feliz, ASW (Chumash)
Associate Clinical Social Worker #96803
Phone: (707) 445-8451
Email: vincentf@ncidc.org
Consultation & Clinical Supervision:
Michelle Rainer, LCSW #22557
Da’luk Counseling Services are funded by Elevate Youth California.
Our brains are incredible. They help us function through our days, form our thoughts, and experience our emotions. Our brains are also constantly rewiring based on our perceptions and experiences.
This “flexible rewiring”, or neuroplasticity, is good news—it means we can heal from trauma and negative patterns keeping us from living a more fulfilling and successful life.
At Humboldt Neurohealth, we use cutting edge and research-based approaches to help your brain become more regulated! We are wholeheartedly committed to our clients, tenacious in our approach, and committed to guiding you in your own journey towards thriving.
Welcome to the Behavioral Health department. We provide a wide range of services to the local Indian communities. We are working to improve the quality of life for Indian families by being sensitive to Indian traditions in the healing process. Our program provides supportive counseling to Indian children, adolescents, and adults who are struggling with personal adjustments, emotional issues, or substance abuse/addictions/alcohol.
Mental Health Service
Treatment is most effective when families and communities work together to provide appropriate and accessible services. “We blend tradition, culture and modern treatment to help build strong, successful youth, adults and families.” We may also meet you in our Behavioral Health Integration project which places behavioral health counselors in the medical offices for quick consultation.
BrightLife Kids is a new CalHOPE program, fully funded by the state of California, that supports the behavioral health of every family living in California with children ages 0-12. No insurance or referrals are required to access this modern, digital platform that includes live coaching, personalized digital tools, and referrals to community resources.
Native and Strong designed to inform and educate tribal communities about suicide prevention. For more information, please visit: https://watribalopioidsolutions.com/signs-of-suicide.