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Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Family Place Day Treatment - Saint David's Center
Provides a therapeutic, relationship centered preschool day treatment setting for young children with emotional or behavioral challenges. The program uses a trauma informed approach based on the Developmental Repair Model and focuses on supporting children through consistent routines, structured activities, and collaborative work with families. The day treatment program includes the following model:
- Children participate in a small classroom with up to seven peers and three to four mental health staff. The daily schedule mirrors a typical preschool setting and includes planned activities, play, and social time that promote emotional, social, and relational skills. Some classrooms also offer embedded services such as speech therapy and occupational therapy.
- Families take part in regular skills building sessions and therapy to support their child's progress across home and community settings. Staff can assist families in understanding insurance and funding options, and medical transportation may be available for those with state funded insurance.
- Promotes healthy development by identifying emotional, social, and developmental needs, providing supported opportunities to practice new skills, and strengthening parent child relationships.
Provides a therapeutic, relationship centered preschool day treatment setting for young children with emotional or behavioral challenges. The program uses a trauma informed approach based on the Developmental Repair Model and focuses on supporting children through consistent routines, structured activities, and collaborative work with families. The day treatment program includes the following model:
- Children participate in a small classroom with up to seven peers and three to four mental health staff. The daily schedule mirrors a typical preschool setting and includes planned activities, play, and social time that promote emotional, social, and relational skills. Some classrooms also offer embedded services such as speech therapy and occupational therapy.
- Families take part in regular skills building sessions and therapy to support their child's progress across home and community settings. Staff can assist families in understanding insurance and funding options, and medical transportation may be available for those with state funded insurance.
- Promotes healthy development by identifying emotional, social, and developmental needs, providing supported opportunities to practice new skills, and strengthening parent child relationships.
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Early Childhood Services - Relate Counseling Center
Offers age-appropriate programming to foster the social and emotional development of young children by helping them strengthen relationships, express and regulate emotions, explore, learn, and stay on track developmentally. Services include:
- Assessments: Provides age-appropriate assessments of mental health concerns in early childhood to facilitate early detection and intervention, referrals, and recommendations for intervention
- Evidence-based counseling interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
- Parenting support and collaboration with the child's teacher and childcare providers
Offers age-appropriate programming to foster the social and emotional development of young children by helping them strengthen relationships, express and regulate emotions, explore, learn, and stay on track developmentally. Services include:
- Assessments: Provides age-appropriate assessments of mental health concerns in early childhood to facilitate early detection and intervention, referrals, and recommendations for intervention
- Evidence-based counseling interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
- Parenting support and collaboration with the child's teacher and childcare providers
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Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthFamily Counseling AgenciesFamily CounselingPsychiatric Case ManagementIndividual CounselingPsychiatric RehabilitationSchool Based Integrated ServicesAdolescent/Youth CounselingBehavioral Learning TherapyOrganizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceClinical Psychiatric EvaluationCommunity Mental Health Agencies
Children and Family Services - Counseling Services of Southern Minnesota
Provides infant and early childhood therapy services, including:
- Attachment Bio-behavioral Catch-up (ABC): An infant/toddler-caregiver treatment designed for young children who have experienced early adversity. Caregivers are coached in specific skills to strengthen attachment and reduce frightening or overwhelming interactions.
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): A trauma-informed child-caregiver treatment that explores how trauma and caregivers' relational history impact the caregiver-child relationship and the child's development.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): A treatment for young children with emotional and behavioral concerns that focuses on strengthening caregiver-child interactions to improve calm, warmth, and positive behavior patterns.
- School-Linked Mental Health Therapy: Services delivered within school settings to increase access to mental health support for children and youth who may otherwise face barriers to care.
Provides infant and early childhood therapy services, including:
- Attachment Bio-behavioral Catch-up (ABC): An infant/toddler-caregiver treatment designed for young children who have experienced early adversity. Caregivers are coached in specific skills to strengthen attachment and reduce frightening or overwhelming interactions.
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): A trauma-informed child-caregiver treatment that explores how trauma and caregivers' relational history impact the caregiver-child relationship and the child's development.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): A treatment for young children with emotional and behavioral concerns that focuses on strengthening caregiver-child interactions to improve calm, warmth, and positive behavior patterns.
- School-Linked Mental Health Therapy: Services delivered within school settings to increase access to mental health support for children and youth who may otherwise face barriers to care.
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Young Child Assessment and Intervention Program - Essentia Health - Amberwing
Comprehensive assessment and intervention program providing assessment of the child and the parent-child relationship, with psychological testing and observation of the child in usual settings such as preschool or day care.
Treatment planning, brief skills training, or parent coaching, and recommendations for follow-up care provided
Comprehensive assessment and intervention program providing assessment of the child and the parent-child relationship, with psychological testing and observation of the child in usual settings such as preschool or day care.
Treatment planning, brief skills training, or parent coaching, and recommendations for follow-up care provided
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Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Child and Youth Outpatient Mental Health Services - Northern Pines Mental Health Center - Central Minnesota
Provides outpatient mental health services such as:
- Child Psychiatry Services: Performs a full range of medical laboratory, psychological tests, and medication management to help assess both the physical and mental aspects of the client's mental health.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Helps clients suffering from mood disorders and those with harmful behavior patterns to increase emotion regulation skills, decrease fluctuating emotions and moods, increase distress tolerance skills, interpersonal effectiveness skills, and mindfulness.
- Infant to Child Outpatient Services: Offers diagnostic assessments, play therapy, relational therapy, parenting training, trauma-informed care psychotherapy, interaction therapy, in-home family therapy and skills, mental health behavior aide, care coordination for early childhood support, and referrals to occupational and physical therapies and special education resources.
Provides outpatient mental health services such as:
- Child Psychiatry Services: Performs a full range of medical laboratory, psychological tests, and medication management to help assess both the physical and mental aspects of the client's mental health.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Helps clients suffering from mood disorders and those with harmful behavior patterns to increase emotion regulation skills, decrease fluctuating emotions and moods, increase distress tolerance skills, interpersonal effectiveness skills, and mindfulness.
- Infant to Child Outpatient Services: Offers diagnostic assessments, play therapy, relational therapy, parenting training, trauma-informed care psychotherapy, interaction therapy, in-home family therapy and skills, mental health behavior aide, care coordination for early childhood support, and referrals to occupational and physical therapies and special education resources.
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesPsychological AssessmentAdolescent/Youth CounselingChildrenChild and Adolescent PsychiatryPlay TherapyChild GuidanceClinical Psychiatric EvaluationYouthEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessFamily CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthHome Based Mental Health ServicesDialectical Behavior TherapyInfants/Toddlers
Stellher Human Services Early Childhood Mental Health Program - Stellher Human Services, Inc.
- Provide early childhood mental health assessments (DCO-3r) for children 0-5 years old - Provides therapeutic support to caretakers of young children - family therapy. - Provides group therapy , play therapy, art therapy - Provides mental health consultation to professionals serving young children. - Provides parent child integration therapy - Provides trauma - informed child parent psychotherapy - Provides parents groups - Provides trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy
- Provide early childhood mental health assessments (DCO-3r) for children 0-5 years old - Provides therapeutic support to caretakers of young children - family therapy. - Provides group therapy , play therapy, art therapy - Provides mental health consultation to professionals serving young children. - Provides parent child integration therapy - Provides trauma - informed child parent psychotherapy - Provides parents groups - Provides trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy
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Child and Youth Outpatient Mental Health Services - Northern Pines Mental Health Center - Central Minnesota
Provides outpatient mental health services such as:
- Child Psychiatry Services: Performs a full range of medical laboratory, psychological tests, and medication management to help assess both the physical and mental aspects of the client's mental health.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Helps clients suffering from mood disorders and those with harmful behavior patterns to increase emotion regulation skills, decrease fluctuating emotions and moods, increase distress tolerance skills, interpersonal effectiveness skills, and mindfulness.
- Infant to Child Outpatient Services: Offers diagnostic assessments, play therapy, relational therapy, parenting training, trauma-informed care psychotherapy, interaction therapy, in-home family therapy and skills, mental health behavior aide, care coordination for early childhood support, and referrals to occupational and physical therapies and special education resources.
Provides outpatient mental health services such as:
- Child Psychiatry Services: Performs a full range of medical laboratory, psychological tests, and medication management to help assess both the physical and mental aspects of the client's mental health.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Helps clients suffering from mood disorders and those with harmful behavior patterns to increase emotion regulation skills, decrease fluctuating emotions and moods, increase distress tolerance skills, interpersonal effectiveness skills, and mindfulness.
- Infant to Child Outpatient Services: Offers diagnostic assessments, play therapy, relational therapy, parenting training, trauma-informed care psychotherapy, interaction therapy, in-home family therapy and skills, mental health behavior aide, care coordination for early childhood support, and referrals to occupational and physical therapies and special education resources.
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesPsychological AssessmentAdolescent/Youth CounselingChildrenChild and Adolescent PsychiatryPlay TherapyChild GuidanceClinical Psychiatric EvaluationYouthEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessFamily CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthHome Based Mental Health ServicesDialectical Behavior TherapyInfants/Toddlers
Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health Services - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health services provide culturally and linguistically affirming counseling and therapy for children and youth who experience hearing loss, and for their families. Services are also provided to children of deaf adults (CODA). Services may also be provided via telehealth.
Services may include:
- Consultation to schools and teachers
- Diagnostic assessment
- Individual, group and family therapy
- Individual, group and family skill building
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Psychological assessment
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health services provide culturally and linguistically affirming counseling and therapy for children and youth who experience hearing loss, and for their families. Services are also provided to children of deaf adults (CODA). Services may also be provided via telehealth.
Services may include:
- Consultation to schools and teachers
- Diagnostic assessment
- Individual, group and family therapy
- Individual, group and family skill building
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Psychological assessment
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Family CounselingHome Based Mental Health ServicesPsychological AssessmentIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthChild and Adolescent PsychiatryPsychiatric Medication MonitoringClinical Psychiatric EvaluationTelemental HealthAdolescent/Youth CounselingHealth/Disability Related Counseling
Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthFamily Counseling AgenciesFamily CounselingPsychiatric Case ManagementIndividual CounselingPsychiatric RehabilitationSchool Based Integrated ServicesAdolescent/Youth CounselingBehavioral Learning TherapyOrganizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceClinical Psychiatric EvaluationCommunity Mental Health Agencies
Mental Health/Counseling Services - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center is a non-profit community mental health organization offering family, group, and individual counseling services. Counseling services will address various concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting issues, infant and early childhood mental health, abuse, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, and life transition issues.
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center is a non-profit community mental health organization offering family, group, and individual counseling services. Counseling services will address various concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting issues, infant and early childhood mental health, abuse, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, and life transition issues.
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Community Mental Health AgenciesAdolescent/Youth CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthIndividual CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyPrivate Therapy PracticesFamily CounselingParent CounselingGroup CounselingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingChild Abuse Counseling
Youth and Family Mental Health Services - Alluma
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS)
- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans
- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management
- School-linked mental health services to collaborate with family, teachers, and other caregivers to develop treatment plans
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Outpatient Mental Health Program - Therapeutic Services Agency
Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include:
- Animal Assisted Therapy
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Diagnostic assessment
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
- Family, group, and individual therapy
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling
- Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP)
- Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias
- Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues
Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include:
- Animal Assisted Therapy
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Diagnostic assessment
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
- Family, group, and individual therapy
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling
- Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP)
- Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias
- Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues
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Sexuality CounselingGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingPerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders TreatmentParent Abuse CounselingAdoption Counseling and SupportSexual Orientation CounselingPet Assisted TherapySpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthCommunication TrainingGeneral Counseling ServicesAdolescent/Youth CounselingElder Abuse CounselingGeriatric CounselingPsychological AssessmentChild Abuse CounselingSexual Assault CounselingChild GuidanceParent CounselingChild Sexual Abuse CounselingEye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyDialectical Behavior TherapyDivorce CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingFamily CounselingConflict Resolution TrainingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingGroup CounselingStress Management
Child and Family Behavioral Health - Park Nicollet Clinics - Saint Louis Park
Specializes in supporting children and families with special needs, including developmental delays/disabilities, autism, attention deficit disorders, emotional/behavioral disturbances. Services include:
- Autsim therapy and biofeedback
- Counseling and treatment
- Medication management
- Multidisciplinary team assessment
- Non-medicinal interventions for developmental and behavioral issues
- Psychological services
- Speech and language assessment and therapy
Specializes in supporting children and families with special needs, including developmental delays/disabilities, autism, attention deficit disorders, emotional/behavioral disturbances. Services include:
- Autsim therapy and biofeedback
- Counseling and treatment
- Medication management
- Multidisciplinary team assessment
- Non-medicinal interventions for developmental and behavioral issues
- Psychological services
- Speech and language assessment and therapy
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Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including:
- Adult residential services
- Children's mental health targeted case management
- Counseling
- Consultation and contracted services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Infant and early childhood mental health services
- Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA)
- School link mental health (SLMH)
- School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
- Reflective supervision
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthFamily Counseling AgenciesFamily CounselingPsychiatric Case ManagementIndividual CounselingPsychiatric RehabilitationSchool Based Integrated ServicesAdolescent/Youth CounselingBehavioral Learning TherapyOrganizational Consultation/Technical AssistanceClinical Psychiatric EvaluationCommunity Mental Health Agencies
Additional Therapeutic Services - Ellison Center
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
- CPP is a treatment for trauma-exposed children from birth - 5 years. The child and their primary caregiver attend sessions together. CPP examines how the trauma and the caregiver's relational history affect the caregiver-child relationship and the child's development. A central goal is to support and strengthen the caregiver-child relationship for restoring and protecting the child's social and emotional health. Treatment also focuses on family or environmental factors that may affect the caregiver-child relationship. Over the course of treatment, caregiver and child are guided to create a joint narrative of the psychological traumatic event, and identify and address traumatic triggers that generate dysregulated behaviors and affect.
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- PCIT is an evidence-based treatment for young children experiencing behavioral challenges. PCIT is facilitated through "coaching" sessions during which the parent and their child play in a playroom while the therapist is in a different room observing the parent and child interactions through a 1-way mirror and/or live video feed. The parents wear ear buds as the therapist provides in-the-moment coaching that supports the parent in learning skills to strengthen the connection and attachment between the parent and child, and decrease the frequency of challenging behavior.
Play Therapy
- Play is the natural language of children. Staff use play to assist them in coping with emotional stress or trauma. In play therapy, children are given the opportunity to express themselves through art play, sand play, dramatic play and fantasy play.
- By playing with intentionally selected materials, the child plays out their feelings, bringing hidden emotions to the surface where they can face them and learn to cope with them. Through play, the therapist can help change the experiences or outcomes of scary, frustrating or disappointing experiences. Therapeutic play helps children build their strength and skills to deal with challenging situations.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
- CPP is a treatment for trauma-exposed children from birth - 5 years. The child and their primary caregiver attend sessions together. CPP examines how the trauma and the caregiver's relational history affect the caregiver-child relationship and the child's development. A central goal is to support and strengthen the caregiver-child relationship for restoring and protecting the child's social and emotional health. Treatment also focuses on family or environmental factors that may affect the caregiver-child relationship. Over the course of treatment, caregiver and child are guided to create a joint narrative of the psychological traumatic event, and identify and address traumatic triggers that generate dysregulated behaviors and affect.
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- PCIT is an evidence-based treatment for young children experiencing behavioral challenges. PCIT is facilitated through "coaching" sessions during which the parent and their child play in a playroom while the therapist is in a different room observing the parent and child interactions through a 1-way mirror and/or live video feed. The parents wear ear buds as the therapist provides in-the-moment coaching that supports the parent in learning skills to strengthen the connection and attachment between the parent and child, and decrease the frequency of challenging behavior.
Play Therapy
- Play is the natural language of children. Staff use play to assist them in coping with emotional stress or trauma. In play therapy, children are given the opportunity to express themselves through art play, sand play, dramatic play and fantasy play.
- By playing with intentionally selected materials, the child plays out their feelings, bringing hidden emotions to the surface where they can face them and learn to cope with them. Through play, the therapist can help change the experiences or outcomes of scary, frustrating or disappointing experiences. Therapeutic play helps children build their strength and skills to deal with challenging situations.
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Children's Therapeutic Services and Support - Christian Family Solutions Counseling Care and Services
Aims to help children:
- Develop abilities and skills that are typical for youth of the same age without mental health symptoms
- Gain coping skills and self-management tools to manage symptoms and related stress
- Restore emotional, social, and behavioral skills that have been impacted by mental health disorders
Specific services provided to a youth and their family are based on:
- Availability
- Family needs
- Family culture
- Model or type of services offered in the area
Services can be basic community-based therapy services, such as in a home or school. They can also be more structured and focused intensive site-based services, such as day treatment. For families with complex needs and multiple providers, services must be coordinated with other providers or agencies working together in order to provide comprehensive continuity of care.
Services may include:
- Behavior skills in-home program: One hour session to help children learn specific skills to reduce symptoms of their mental health diagnosis
- Children's day treatment: Using trauma-focused CBT and DBT-inspired programming
- Crisis plan development: For the child and family
- Skills training: Individual, family, and group to learn social, coping, communication, and/or daily life skills
- Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy
Provides counseling for children and youth for 2 - 5 hours per week at the clinic, home, school, or community setting focusing on:
- Adjusting to transitions
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Family/relationship issues
- Sexual issues- Substance abuse?
- Trauma
Services may be a combination of skills training, psychotherapy, and crisis assistance.
If appropriate, children and teens may be referred to participate in psychotherapy groups as a part of treatment. Groups are comprehensive, trauma-informed, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-inspired for the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health disorders.
Aims to help children:
- Develop abilities and skills that are typical for youth of the same age without mental health symptoms
- Gain coping skills and self-management tools to manage symptoms and related stress
- Restore emotional, social, and behavioral skills that have been impacted by mental health disorders
Specific services provided to a youth and their family are based on:
- Availability
- Family needs
- Family culture
- Model or type of services offered in the area
Services can be basic community-based therapy services, such as in a home or school. They can also be more structured and focused intensive site-based services, such as day treatment. For families with complex needs and multiple providers, services must be coordinated with other providers or agencies working together in order to provide comprehensive continuity of care.
Services may include:
- Behavior skills in-home program: One hour session to help children learn specific skills to reduce symptoms of their mental health diagnosis
- Children's day treatment: Using trauma-focused CBT and DBT-inspired programming
- Crisis plan development: For the child and family
- Skills training: Individual, family, and group to learn social, coping, communication, and/or daily life skills
- Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy
Provides counseling for children and youth for 2 - 5 hours per week at the clinic, home, school, or community setting focusing on:
- Adjusting to transitions
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Family/relationship issues
- Sexual issues- Substance abuse?
- Trauma
Services may be a combination of skills training, psychotherapy, and crisis assistance.
If appropriate, children and teens may be referred to participate in psychotherapy groups as a part of treatment. Groups are comprehensive, trauma-informed, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-inspired for the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health disorders.
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Psychodynamic TherapyInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthPsychiatric Day TreatmentAdolescent/Youth CounselingFamily PsychoeducationChild GuidanceHome Based Mental Health ServicesFamily CounselingFamily Counseling AgenciesLife Skills EducationGroup CounselingIndividual CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyDialectical Behavior Therapy
Outpatient Mental Health Program - Therapeutic Services Agency
Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include:
- Animal Assisted Therapy
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Diagnostic assessment
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
- Family, group, and individual therapy
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling
- Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP)
- Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias
- Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues
Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include:
- Animal Assisted Therapy
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Diagnostic assessment
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
- Family, group, and individual therapy
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling
- Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP)
- Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias
- Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues
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Sexuality CounselingGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingPerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders TreatmentParent Abuse CounselingAdoption Counseling and SupportSexual Orientation CounselingPet Assisted TherapySpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthCommunication TrainingGeneral Counseling ServicesAdolescent/Youth CounselingElder Abuse CounselingGeriatric CounselingPsychological AssessmentChild Abuse CounselingSexual Assault CounselingChild GuidanceParent CounselingChild Sexual Abuse CounselingEye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyDialectical Behavior TherapyDivorce CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingFamily CounselingConflict Resolution TrainingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingGroup CounselingStress Management
Autism Services - Fraser
Offers a full range of evidence-based service options individualized for every person's level of need.
Services include:
- Asperger's syndrome day treatment
- Autism day treatment
- Diagnostic psychological evaluation
- Family therapy
- Feeding clinic for children with eating challenges
- Group and/or individual treatment for individuals experiencing significant emotional difficulties such as behavior problems, parent-child interaction difficulties, atypical behaviors, anxiety, withdrawal, etc.
- Group therapy, family therapy, and parent guidance
- Individual and group parent guidance sessions
- Individual child psychotherapy
- Learn Talk Play
- Music therapy
- Neuropsychology: Diagnostic evaluations for infants through adolescents
- Occupational therapy (including sensory motor integration)
- Preschool mental health day treatment
- Preschool Mental Health Program for children 2 - 7 years old in need of therapeutic mental health services.
- Seminars and learning opportunities for parents and professionals
- Speech therapy
Offers a full range of evidence-based service options individualized for every person's level of need.
Services include:
- Asperger's syndrome day treatment
- Autism day treatment
- Diagnostic psychological evaluation
- Family therapy
- Feeding clinic for children with eating challenges
- Group and/or individual treatment for individuals experiencing significant emotional difficulties such as behavior problems, parent-child interaction difficulties, atypical behaviors, anxiety, withdrawal, etc.
- Group therapy, family therapy, and parent guidance
- Individual and group parent guidance sessions
- Individual child psychotherapy
- Learn Talk Play
- Music therapy
- Neuropsychology: Diagnostic evaluations for infants through adolescents
- Occupational therapy (including sensory motor integration)
- Preschool mental health day treatment
- Preschool Mental Health Program for children 2 - 7 years old in need of therapeutic mental health services.
- Seminars and learning opportunities for parents and professionals
- Speech therapy
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Stellher Human Services Early Childhood Mental Health Program - Stellher Human Services, Inc.
- Provide early childhood mental health assessments (DCO-3r) for children 0-5 years old - Provides therapeutic support to caretakers of young children - family therapy. - Provides group therapy , play therapy, art therapy - Provides mental health consultation to professionals serving young children. - Provides parent child integration therapy - Provides trauma - informed child parent psychotherapy - Provides parents groups - Provides trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy
- Provide early childhood mental health assessments (DCO-3r) for children 0-5 years old - Provides therapeutic support to caretakers of young children - family therapy. - Provides group therapy , play therapy, art therapy - Provides mental health consultation to professionals serving young children. - Provides parent child integration therapy - Provides trauma - informed child parent psychotherapy - Provides parents groups - Provides trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy
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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
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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