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Sexual Assault Education, Therapy, and Crisis Services - Canvas Health

Provides therapy, crisis services, and education to victims of sexual assault and teens through a range of services: - Telephone crisis response - Short-term counseling - Responds to local hospital emergency rooms - Legal advocacy - Safe at Home application assistance for address confidentiality - Support group for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse designed to help people begin to recover from the effects of trauma and to help them find ways to grow, flourish and enjoy healthy relationships and happier lives. Individuals receive support from peers and advocates. Individuals learn about dynamics and the culture surrounding sexual violence, common reactions and feelings, as well as coping skills that may aid in the healing process. - Works with victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation - Workshops and Education: Offers community education speakers on a range of topics such as bullying, cyberbullying, sexting, healthy relationships, impact of domestic violence on child witnesses, media violence, sexual assault awareness and prevention, and teen dating violence

What's Here

Certificates/Forms Assistance
Workshops/Symposiums
Sex Trafficking Victims
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
General Abuse Prevention
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Adult Sexual Assault Survivors
Sexual Assault Counseling
Bullying Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention
Child Sexual Assault Survivors
Spouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Survivors
Dating Violence Prevention
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Crime Victim Safety Planning
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus

Anti-Violence Program and Helpline - OutFront Minnesota

Provides support for victims/survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and hate/bias violence. Specializing in working with LGBTQ+ communities. Services provided include: - Helpline staffed with trained advocates to help those experiencing violence, harassment, or harm - Crisis intervention services, confidential crisis counseling, and advocacy services for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence and harassment - Assistance with navigating systems, safety planning, finding shelter, peer counseling, and filing protective orders - Referrals for resources and services provided by community organizations, including pro bono LGBTQ+ friendly attorneys - Filing police reports, pursuing reparations - Support groups for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence on occasion - Will work with LGBTQ+ youth and adults Note: Does not provide shelter or legal services

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Individual Advocacy
LGBTQ2+ Helplines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Lawyer Referral Services

Behavioral Health Services - M Health Fairview - Masonic Children's Hospital

Provides specialty care for behavioral or adjustment difficulties, mental health issues, substance use disorder, and dual diagnosis. - Child and Adolescent Therapy Programs: Programming is offered in partial hospitalization, day treatment, and inpatient formats. Includes a comprehensive assessment, safety training, coping skills development, and transferring back into the community through program referrals where appropriate - Crisis Lodging Assessment and Stabilization: a safe, supportive place for adolescents to identify and meet goals for dealing with a mental health crisis. A customized recovery management plan and program will be developed to reinforce new behaviors. - Dual Diagnosis: offered as an inpatient or day program for adolescents. Addresses issues related to mental health conditions and chemical dependency

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Conduct Disorder
Crisis Residential Treatment
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Units
In Person Crisis Intervention
Child Guidance
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Adolescents
Children's Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Children

Emergency Services/Mobile Mental Health Program - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Emergency Outpatient Mental Health Services: Provides community-based crisis support for children and adults experiencing urgent mental health situations. Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team: Offers suicide risk assessments, safety planning, coping skills coaching, and referrals to ongoing care. These services aim to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, prevent displacement from the home, help individuals remain connected to existing supports, and link them with additional resources. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to assist. Services include: - 24-hour crisis response phone line - Crisis screening and prevention planning - Face-to-face assessment and intervention - Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization - Suicide risk assessment and safety planning

What's Here

In Person Crisis Intervention
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Mental Health Crisis Lines

Behavioral Health Services - White Earth Nation

Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.

What's Here

Psychological Testing
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Child Guidance
Crisis Intervention Hotlines/Helplines
Psychiatric Case Management
Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

What's Here

Mental Health Crisis Lines
General Mental Health Information/Education
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
In Person Crisis Intervention

Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

- Chemical use assessments - Comprehensive mental health and behavioral assessments - Co-occurring disorders counseling - Coping skills - Couples and family therapy - Crisis intervention - Family and couple's therapy - Individual and group therapy - Medication coordination - Neuropsychological screening - Online screening tests available - Psychiatric consultation - Referrals to resources for education and support - Screenings for adolescent and early intervention services - Stress management - Tele-mental health available

What's Here

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Group Counseling
Substance Use Disorders
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychological Assessment
Family Counseling Agencies
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Co-Occurring Disorders
Addiction Psychiatry
Stress Management
Telemental Health
Family Counseling
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Psychodynamic Therapy
General Mental Health Screening
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling

Pregnancy and Infant Services - Family Life Center - Iron Range

Provides pregnancy resources, including: - Center has videos, literature, cassette tapes, and speakers available upon request - Emergency baby food, formula, and diapers - Free pregnancy tests - Learn to Earn program: Participants attend classes, read books, and watch videos to earn points, which are then used to "purchase" items such as baby furniture and baby clothing. - Maternity and infant/child clothing, baby care books, and toys - Pro-life counseling services - Staffed by trained volunteers

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Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Baby Furniture Donation Programs
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Maternity Clothing
Baby Furniture
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Printed/Printable Materials
Right to Life Groups
Pregnancy Testing
Baby Clothing
Pro-Life Pregnancy Counseling
Crisis Pregnancy Hotlines

Crisis Phone and Text - Bridge for Youth, The

Phone line and text answered 24 hours a day for youth and parents in crisis

What's Here

Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines
Parenting Helplines
Parents of Teens
Homeless Youth

Mental Health Crisis Mobile Response Services - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC

Provides community-based mental health crisis services to children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis. The team can do suicide assessments, safety planning, coping skills, and make referrals. Services are provided by mental health practitioners under the direct supervision of mental health professionals. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to help individuals. Services include: - 24-hour crisis response phone line - Crisis screening and prevention planning - Face-to-face assessment and intervention - Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization - Suicide assessment and safety planning

What's Here

Suicide Counseling
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
In Person Crisis Intervention
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Children
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Suicidal Persons

Victim Advocacy Services - Community Health Service Inc. - CHSI

Bilingual advocates assist with: - Court coordination with legal systems - Crisis intervention - Filing Orders for Protection - Safe housing and relocation - Safety plans and crime victim rights - Supportive listening

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Crime Victim Safety Planning
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Abused Adults
Abused Children
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders

Residential Treatment and Supportive Housing - Radias Health

Provides a range of residential treatment and supportive housing services throughout the Twin Cities as an alternative to hospitalization for individuals living with mental illness. Housing options include: - Carlson Drake House: Recovery-focused, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for 12 adults with a primary mental health diagnosis; an alternative to hospitalization. - Community Foundations: Evidence-based mental health and rehabilitative services for 16 adults experiencing acute mental health symptoms and/or co-occurring substance use disorders. - Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) - Longer-term residential mental health treatment (30-90 days) - ReEntry House: Mental health treatment and rehabilitative services for adults with a primary mental health diagnosis in a supportive residential setting. Crisis Stabilization: Short-term residential stay (3-10 days) for mental health crisis support - ReEntry Crisis Housing: Short-term crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team, including mental health professionals, nurses, practitioners, and a peer recovery specialist.

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Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Crisis Residential Treatment

Mental Health Counseling - African American Child Wellness Institute

Academic Wellness and Success Program: School-linked program designed to increase the availability of mental health services to children in pre-K - 12th grade of African descent who are uninsured or underinsured in their homes, schools, communities, and in the African American Child Wellness Institute offices through the use of face-to-face and telehealth platforms. Provides approximately 8-10 hours of direct mental health services including mental health screenings, diagnostic assessments, and psychotherapy treatment including individual, group, and family sessions through the use of cultural specific providers. Counseling, Outreach, and Public Education Campaign: Addresses COVID-19 prevention and vaccine hesitance within the African-American community. Services include a 24-hour Community Mental Health and COVID-19 hotline, individual, and group crisis counseling (within multi-family settings and outside of the home), individual and group outreach services, as well as brief educational or supportive contact, public education, assessment, and referral to community resources. Healing Circle, The: Provides a sacred space where community-based challenges are addressed in an orderly manner. Life and death issues such as COVID-19, community violence, and systemic racism are discussed. Provided in collaboration with the Conversations with Al McFarlane program which airs of KFAI Radio Station and is streamed live on Facebook and YouTube. Mura Moms: Pre-meditated pregnancy and motherhood project which provides alternative methods of engaging African American women in the process of examining how their stress, depression, anxiety, and substance use are harmful to their own well-being as well as that of their baby, and to allow them to learn culturally appropriate stress reduction techniques and coping mechanisms in supportive environments. Overall goal is to improve birth outcomes among low-income African American women struggling with chemical use and/or mental health issues. To accomplish this, both parents are invited to develop knowledge, partnerships, skills, and behaviors that promote wellness, safety, and respect in their homes and in the community. Provides intensive support including intake, education, mentorship, and wellness coaching services to up to 15 women per class. Project Mura: Pre-meditated parenting BootCamp which provides three intensive BootCamp trainings annually for parents who are raising uninsured or underinsured children of African descent ages 0 - 18. Services include diagnostic interviews, individual psychotherapy, family therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, and other services. Clinicians provide cultural consultations and care coordination services with other mental health providers, schools, medical personnel (such as nurses, primary care providers, personal care attendants, pediatricians, and psychiatrists) as well as other entities such as religious and social service organizations to provide multi-systemic support. Individual wellness coaches facilitate the development of family wellness plans for each program participant.

What's Here

Stress Management
General Mental Health Screening
Outreach Programs
Wellness Programs
African American Community
Individual Counseling
Psychodynamic Therapy
Group Counseling
Health Crisis Information Lines
General Counseling Services
Disease/Disability Information
Telemental Health
General Mental Health Support Groups
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Psychological Assessment

Mental Health Center - Freeborn County Human Services

Provides mental health services to individuals in need. Services include: - Crisis line available for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, behavioral crisis, and/or substance use - Individual psychotherapy - Medication management - Psychological evaluations - Psychiatric evaluations - Referrals to other agencies within the community for additional support and treatment

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Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Psychological Assessment
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Individual Counseling
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
General Psychiatry
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Community Mental Health Agencies
General Counseling Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Case/Care Management Referrals
Mood Disorders

Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices

Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include: - Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center - Crisis response and intervention - Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders - Occasional transportation services - Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services - Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items - Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault

What's Here

Domestic Violence Issues
Specialized Information and Referral
Stalking Victims
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Victims of Human Trafficking
Robbery Victims
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Burglary Victims
Crime Victim Safety Planning
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Human Trafficking Issues
Transportation for Endangered People
Identity Theft Victims
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Abused Adults
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Human Trafficking Hotlines
Sexual Assault Issues
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance

Crisis Response Unit - Washington County Community Services

Assists individuals and families experiencing a crisis by providing: - Adult and child mental health mobile crisis response services. Interventions are face-to-face, short-term, intensive mental health services. - After-hours child protection screening and response - After-hours emergency social services Staff are mental health professionals and practitioners which: - Can refer to other county social service programs for ongoing support - Help individuals navigate the health care system to find services and resources - Provide counseling and support for individuals and families to manage a crisis - Support individuals experiencing a crisis identify and utilize better coping skills

What's Here

In Person Crisis Intervention
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines

Mobile Crisis Response - Woodland Centers

A mental health crisis response team that will respond to crisis situations 24 hours/7 days a week with a goal of having a staff member arrive in-person within 45 minutes of dialing. Will work with individuals on: - Feelings of increased anxiety/panic - Feelings of increased depression - Feeling overwhelmed - Life stressors that are impacting mental health - Out of control behavior that does not need physical intervention - Parent/child conflicts - Suicidal thoughts or thoughts of self-harm Crisis Response services are not appropriate when: - Intoxication or criminal behavior has happened - Medical treatment or transportation is required - Physical restraints are required - Someone attempted or is high-risk of suicide (call 911) - Someone showing signs of aggression or violence (call 911)

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Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Talklines/Warmlines

24 Hour Crisis Hotline - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA

24-hour hotline answered by trained sexual assault advocates, providing support and education

What's Here

Sexual Assault Hotlines

Crisis Line and Referral Service - Crisis Line and Referral Service - Northwest Minnesota

Provides 24 hours/7 days a week confidential and anonymous support to people in distress or crisis via phone. Support includes crisis mental health intervention, referrals, and support.

What's Here

Suicide Issues
Talklines/Warmlines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Mental Health Issues
Mental Health Crisis Lines

Adult Mental Health Services - Brown County Human Services

Offers case management for adults with severe and persistent mental illness to help with things like housing, medical and legal aid, social services, finances, and staying independent in the community. For crises, the Mobile Crisis Team is available 24/7 to respond to people in mental health or emotional emergencies

What's Here

Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention

Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

- Chemical use assessments - Comprehensive mental health and behavioral assessments - Co-occurring disorders counseling - Coping skills - Couples and family therapy - Crisis intervention - Family and couple's therapy - Individual and group therapy - Medication coordination - Neuropsychological screening - Online screening tests available - Psychiatric consultation - Referrals to resources for education and support - Screenings for adolescent and early intervention services - Stress management - Tele-mental health available

What's Here

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Group Counseling
Substance Use Disorders
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychological Assessment
Family Counseling Agencies
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Co-Occurring Disorders
Addiction Psychiatry
Stress Management
Telemental Health
Family Counseling
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Psychodynamic Therapy
General Mental Health Screening
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling

Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

- Chemical use assessments - Comprehensive mental health and behavioral assessments - Co-occurring disorders counseling - Coping skills - Couples and family therapy - Crisis intervention - Family and couple's therapy - Individual and group therapy - Medication coordination - Neuropsychological screening - Online screening tests available - Psychiatric consultation - Referrals to resources for education and support - Screenings for adolescent and early intervention services - Stress management - Tele-mental health available

What's Here

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Group Counseling
Substance Use Disorders
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychological Assessment
Family Counseling Agencies
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Co-Occurring Disorders
Addiction Psychiatry
Stress Management
Telemental Health
Family Counseling
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Psychodynamic Therapy
General Mental Health Screening
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling

Behavioral Health Services - White Earth Nation

Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.

What's Here

Psychological Testing
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Child Guidance
Crisis Intervention Hotlines/Helplines
Psychiatric Case Management
Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Anti-Sex Trafficking Programs and Services - Family Partnership, The

Provides support services and programs for sexually exploited adults, youth and their families, including: - Case Management - Court and legal advocacy; expungement legal clinics that help survivors remove legal barriers to employment, housing and/or higher education - Crisis line - Educational trainings and presentations - Individual and systems advocacy - LGBTQ+ specific services - Survivor Leadership support group; trafficking survivors lead group meetings and give a voice to the needs of longer-term survivors - Transitional housing - Youth prevention groups

What's Here

Sex Trade Workers
Case/Care Management
Sexually Exploited Children
Adolescents
Human Trafficking Issues
Workshops/Symposiums
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Outreach Programs
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Human Trafficking Prevention
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
LGBTQ2+ Issues
Individual Advocacy
Sex Trade Related Helplines
Human Trafficking Support Groups
System Advocacy
Sex Trafficking Victims

Intensive Residential Treatment Service - IRTS - Thrive Behavioral Network

24 hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include: - Crisis intervention - Independent living skills development - Inter-agency case coordination - Integrated dual diagnosis treatment - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Medication management - Nursing services - Transition and discharge planning - Vocational skills

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Crisis Residential Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Transitional Mental Health Services

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