Therapy in an outpatient setting allows participants to schedule sessions based on their availability, and they can choose frequency and treatment goals based on their needs and priorities.
Outpatient therapy allows anyone to seek therapy services and support for their behavioral and mental health while letting them live their normal lives in between sessions. Many participants can continue to work or go to school while receiving outpatient therapy services.
Outpatient therapy can also be conducted via telehealth, so participants living in rural areas do not have to travel to receive services.
Case Management is a service that assists individuals in accessing and coordinating necessary social, educational, and other services. It involves a professional working with the patient to create and implement a care plan tailored to their specific needs.
Behavioral health prevention education services can include peer support services, which are group services that aim to change knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
A mental health assessment, is a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's mental health that is conducted by a qualified non-physician mental health professional.
Community Psychiatric Supportive & mental health service provided to individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses, aimed at supporting their daily functioning and preventing crises in the community setting.
Skills Training and Development involves teaching patients essential life and coping skills to help manage daily activities and challenges. This can include training in social skills, problem-solving, and self-care techniques.
A structured program designed to improve the functional abilities of individuals with severe mental illness, focusing on skills needed for community living, work, learning, and social interaction
Ongoing support to maintain employment, that help people maintain their jobs.
Provides information and education about a specific mental health condition or coping strategies.
Multisystemic approach, specifically designed for juvenile participants with behavioral issues.
Individual and/or Group sessions:
Addressing mental illness symptoms, cognitive, affective, or behavioral disorders, and nervous, mental, and emotional disorders
The process involves open conversations and exchange of thoughts and feelings, with the aim of cultivating understanding, problem-solving, and effective coping techniques for a wide range of personal difficulties and mental health issues.
Sessions may be In-person or virtual/phone.
Other related services may be available upon approval or referral.