Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) is a service provided by an IBHS agency assigned to your child’s school. IBHS is designed to address the needs of children Pre-K through grade 12 by providing age-appropriate, trauma-informed, therapeutic interventions to remove barriers to learning. Services can include individual and group therapy, and one-on-one support as deemed medically necessary.
SLA Beeber's IBHS service provider is Family Therapy and Consultation Services. Click the blue box on the left to learn about the organization
How can I learn more about this service?
For more intensive behavioral health needs, discuss with the school counselor IBHS referral is appropriate.
If a student is authorized for IBHS, the IBHS team can support with:
Age-appropriate, trauma-informed, therapeutic interventions to remove barriers to learning.
Interventions may be an individualized and/or group approach and can include one-to-one support based on medical necessity.
Evidence-Based Practices
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Trauma in Schools (CBITS)
Bounce Back
Bridging Mental Health and Education in Urban Schools (BRIDGE)
Referral to additional Behavioral and Mental Health services and supports, if necessary.