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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

Last assured

04/23/2024

Physical Address

1527 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407

Hours

9 am - 7 pm Monday - Thursday; 9 am - 5 pm Friday

Application process

Call for an appointment

Fee

Call for fee information; sliding scale; vary by service

Eligibility

- Outpatient Mental Health: Open to all - Multisystemic Therapy: Referral from Hennepin County Community Connections and Rehabilitation only - Transgender Mental Health: Open to all - Diversity Social Work Advancement Program: Open to all underrepresented communities (BIPOC, new immigrants, refugees and LGBTQ+) - School Linked Mental Health: Open to all students and their families attending partner schools (Brooklyn Center Secondary, Brooklyn Center Early College Academy, Richfield Middle School, Richfield Centennial Elementary, Longfellow Alternative High School in Minneapolis, and Hennepin County PICA Headstarts)

Languages

Spanish

Hmong

Creole

Service area

MN

Agency info

Family Partnership, The

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