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Behavioral Health Services - Pine County Public Health and Human Services

Mental health services for children and adults including:? - Adult/child case management - Adult mental health rehabilitation services - Crisis services - Day treatment - Drop-in mental health center for adults - Medication management - Outpatient mental health - Pre-commitment screening (assessment of cases being referred for civil commitment) - Psychiatric services for children and adolescents - Psychological testing and evaluation - Residential treatment - Training for independent living

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Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Therapy - Essentia Health - Building E (Duluth)

Provides a more frequent and concentrated level of care than typical outpatient therapy can provide. Intensive Outpatient - Adult ?- Partial Hospitalization Program offers a short-term, outpatient mental health care program that provides team-based care. While living at home, an individual attends group therapy. ?- Length: 3 weeks ?- Schedule: 4 days a week, 6 hours a day ?- Depending on the individual's needs, they may work with: - - Chaplains: Give spiritual guidance and support - Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADCs): Access substance abuse issues - Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Registered Nurses (RNs): Provide care, treatment, medication management and education - Occupational Therapists: Help an individual gain skills related to daily activities so they can be more independent - Psychiatrists: Provide care, treatment and medication management - Psychotherapists: Offer individualized and group therapy - Recreational Therapists: Coordinate programs like art therapy, music therapy and recreation therapy - Social Workers: Connect an individual with community resources and help them plan for care after they leave the program Intensive Outpatient - Young Adult ?- For young adults ages 18 - 25. Offers an intensive outpatient therapy program. Individuals gain skills to better manage their mental health while continuing to work or attend school. ?- Length: 4 - 6 weeks ?- Schedule: 3 days a week, 3 hours a day ?- Young adults meet with a therapist and other young adults, and learn skills to help them: - - Balance priorities and demands - Build healthy relationships - Cope with difficult situations - Focus attention on the present (mindfulness) - Identify and change irrational or unhelpful ways of thinking - Manage emotions - Set goals

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Adult Mental Health Day Treatment - Sagent Behavioral Health

- Day treatment provided 3 - 5 days per week (with a minimum of one day per week), three hours per day, by a multidisciplinary staff - Develop and enhance independent, community living and socialization skills with the goal of improved functioning in work, school, and social relationships - Develop and enhance psychiatric stability with the goal of rehabilitation and recovery from mental illness - Support personal and emotional adjustments and growth - Foster healthy coping skills to enhance the quality of life Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-services/adult-day-treatment-adt/

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Behavioral Health Services - Benton County Human Services

Mental health services for children and adults including:? - Adult/child case management - Adult mental health rehabilitation services - Crisis services - Day treatment - Drop-in mental health center for adults - Medication management - Outpatient mental health - Pre-commitment screening (assessment of cases being referred for civil commitment) - Psychiatric services for children and adolescents - Psychological testing and evaluation - Residential treatment - Training for independent living

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Intensive Day Program - IDP - Emily Program, The

Provides all-day treatment program as the next step after residential care or a starting point for those who need more than non-intensive outpatient services to build healthy living skills. - Clients typically spend a minimum of 30 hours a week in a PHP/IDP program either in one of the facilities or in a virtual telehealth environment - Combines group therapy, meals, experiential therapies, meal planning, psychoeducation, alternative therapies, and family therapy - Lodging is available in most locations for adult clients coming from a distance

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Children's Therapeutic Services and Support - CTSS - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS): Provides therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents whose functioning is impaired due to a mental health or emotional difficulty. Skills training focuses on daily living activities and coping strategies. Outreach services are offered in the home, school, or community to help children and families build skills, regain abilities, and support healthy development. Children's Day Treatment Services: Offers intensive daily programming within the school setting to help children improve behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. Services may include group therapy, skills training, family therapy/skills training, and individual therapy as needed.

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Residential Treatment Services - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center

Hiawatha Valley Mental Health offers licensed residential programs. Amenities at the residences include: 24-hour on-site staff, Day treatment program and case management services, Daily living skills training, Short and long-term stay options, Planned social and recreational activities, Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and snacks, Laundry facilities, Dining room, Internet access, Security system, and Utilities included in rent.

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Child Counseling - Canvas Health

Provides outpatient therapy for children and adolescents to help them develop problem-solving skills and cope with stress and a variety of emotional and behavioral issues. Services include: - Continuum of care including day treatment programs, psychological testing, and individualized treatment - Dealing with issues such as homework, test anxiety, bullying, peer pressure, and life transitions - Discuss feelings about family issues - Full screenings and assessments

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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.

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Day Program - HealthPartners - Melrose Center

Offers all-day treatment program for individuals with severe eating disorders who need more than non-intensive outpatient services to build healthy living skills. - Clients typically spend a minimum of 40 hours a week in a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)/Intensive Day Program (IDP) spanning four weeks; can be extended as needed - Combines group therapy, individual therapy, meals, experiential therapies, meal planning, and psychoeducation - Psychotherapy available when needed - Weekly visits with a primary care clinician

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Adult Day Treatment - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC

An intensive outpatient mental health treatment aimed to help reduce or relieve the effects of symptoms associated with a diagnosed mental illness. The program provides skills training, education, and therapy in a group format, which will result in help people living and functioning more independently in the community. Day Treatment includes: ? - Enhanced illness management and recovery - Group psychotherapy - Individualized treatment planning - Integrated co-occurring diagnoses strategies - Mind and body integration strategies - Motivational interviewing - Social skills education and practice (Virtual and in-person options available)

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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

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Psychiatry - Brightwater Health

Provides psychiatry services including evaluations, treatment, and medication management for depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders. Services are provided at all HDC locations and at contracted locations.

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Adult Day Treatment Programs - Woodland Centers

Two adult day treatment groups: - Centered on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Focuses on mental health and wellness education, motivational strategies toward recovery, and life goals; opportunity for active practice of physical fitness

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Mental Health and Psychiatric Support Services - Scott County Mental Health Center

- Community Mental Health Education: Topics include parenting, step-families, mental illness, and other mental health concerns - Adolescent and children's day treatment - Crisis intervention and emergency assessments - DBT Skills Training Group - Mental health evaluation, including clinical evaluation, psychological testing, and psychosocial evaluation - Psychiatric medication management - Psychiatric assessment - Medication monitoring - Psychiatric resocialization - Therapy

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Partial Hospitalization Program - Ramsey County Mental Health Center

Short-term treatment designed to help individuals with acute psychiatric symptoms who would otherwise require hospitalization. The program is suited for those individuals whose psychiatric problems require less than 24 hours treatment and are able to stay in the their own homes overnight. The program offers psychiatric treatment, medication management, and therapy through an individual treatment plan. Treatment components include group and individual psychotherapy, skills building, and health education designed to increase coping skills. Groups meet Monday - Friday for 6 hours per day.

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Child Counseling - Canvas Health

Provides outpatient therapy for children and adolescents to help them develop problem-solving skills and cope with stress and a variety of emotional and behavioral issues. Services include: - Continuum of care including day treatment programs, psychological testing, and individualized treatment - Dealing with issues such as homework, test anxiety, bullying, peer pressure, and life transitions - Discuss feelings about family issues - Full screenings and assessments

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Intensive Day Program - IDP - Emily Program, The

Provides all-day treatment program as the next step after residential care or a starting point for those who need more than non-intensive outpatient services to build healthy living skills. - Clients typically spend a minimum of 30 hours a week in a PHP/IDP program either in one of the facilities or in a virtual telehealth environment - Combines group therapy, meals, experiential therapies, meal planning, psychoeducation, alternative therapies, and family therapy - Lodging is available in most locations for adult clients coming from a distance

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Intensive Outpatient - STAT & DaTRAC - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

- Short-term Assessment and Treatment Program (STAT): Short-term intensive program for adolescents and adults designed to prevent out of home placement, long-term day treatment placement, prevent hospitalization and help stabilize the client and his/her family. Provides a comprehensive assessment of the client and family, teaches skills, and provides structure designed to stabilize the client and family situation and develops a comprehensive intervention plan. - Da-TRAC: Group therapy blended with mental health education to emphasize management of destructive and ineffective symptoms, and development and enhancement of health coping skills. Four tracks: Individuals experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness Individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (Dialectic Behavior Therapy) Individuals experiencing difficulty in managing anger Individuals in need of intensive assessment

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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

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Redleaf Center for Family Healing - Hennepin Healthcare

Offers mental health support for individuals with mood, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders who are planning a pregnancy, currently pregnant, or parenting children ages birth to 5 years. Programs include: - HopeLine: Free mental health telephone support (not a crisis line). Staff return calls within 2-3 business days to provide triage and connect to resources. - Mother-Baby Connections: Weekly group therapy and parenting support (1.5 hours per week). Contact the center for current group schedules. - Mother-Baby Day Hospital: Partial hospitalization program offering group psychotherapy and medication management, 5 hours/day, Monday-Thursday, for 2-4 weeks. Serves as a step-down from inpatient care. - Perinatal Outpatient Program (POP): Group psychotherapy and psychoeducational sessions (virtual and in-person) 3 days/week for 8-12 weeks, for those needing more support than standard weekly therapy but not requiring partial hospitalization.

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Behavioral Health Services - Lac qui Parle County Family Services

Mental health services for children and adults including: - Adult/child case management - Adult mental health rehabilitation services - Crisis services - Day treatment - Drop-in mental health center for adults - Medication management - Outpatient mental health - Pre-commitment screening (assessment of cases being referred for civil commitment) - Psychiatric services for children and adolescents - Psychological testing and evaluation - Residential treatment - Training for independent living

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Intensive Outpatient - STAT & DaTRAC - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

- Short-term Assessment and Treatment Program (STAT): Short-term intensive program for adolescents and adults designed to prevent out of home placement, long-term day treatment placement, prevent hospitalization and help stabilize the client and his/her family. Provides a comprehensive assessment of the client and family, teaches skills, and provides structure designed to stabilize the client and family situation and develops a comprehensive intervention plan. - Da-TRAC: Group therapy blended with mental health education to emphasize management of destructive and ineffective symptoms, and development and enhancement of health coping skills. Four tracks: Individuals experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness Individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (Dialectic Behavior Therapy) Individuals experiencing difficulty in managing anger Individuals in need of intensive assessment

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Adult Mental Health Care Program - Southwest Health and Human Services

- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Service: Helps individuals to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals with regaining or starting skills to live independently. - Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Provides an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, rehabilitative mental health service team model. Services include: - Assisting in locating and maintaining safe and affordable housing with an emphasis on the individual's choice and independent community housing - Case management - Discharge supports - Illness education and medication management - Psychological education to family members - Support and skills training in activities of daily living (self-care, home-making, financial management, transportation and health care) - Support and skills training in social, interpersonal relationships and leisure time activities - Behavioral Health Home: Provides a multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered services designed to support the individual in coordinating care and services while reaching his or her health and wellness goals. Program focus on integration of primary care, mental health services, and social services and supports for adults diagnosed with mental illness. - Community Support Program: Helps individuals manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management and develop daily living skills. - Intensive Residential Treatment Services: Provides a residential setting to individuals in need of a more restrictive setting and at risk of significant functional deterioration if they do not receive these services. Program offers: 24 hour coverage in the delivery of rehabilitative services, staff available to safely supervise and direct activities, and capacity to promptly and appropriately respond to emergent needs and make adjustments to assure the health and safety of the individual. - Partial Hospitalization: Provides a time limited structured program of multiple and intensive psychotherapy and other therapeutic services in an outpatient hospital facility. The goal of partial hospitalization is to resolve or stabilize an acute episode of mental illness. - Rule 79 Case Management: Advocate for the individual to ensure that the individual is able to live their life as independently as possible. Case management includes: - Providing a Functional Assessment (FA) - Helping develop an Individual Consumer Support Plan (ICSP) that addresses information regarding the individual's strengths and needs - Reviewing assessments with therapists, psychiatrists and the individual about what they feel their needs are and with what they would like assistance with - Makes referrals to providers who assist the individual with their needs

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Adult Day Treatment - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC

An intensive outpatient mental health treatment aimed to help reduce or relieve the effects of symptoms associated with a diagnosed mental illness. The program provides skills training, education, and therapy in a group format, which will result in help people living and functioning more independently in the community. Day Treatment includes: ? - Enhanced illness management and recovery - Group psychotherapy - Individualized treatment planning - Integrated co-occurring diagnoses strategies - Mind and body integration strategies - Motivational interviewing - Social skills education and practice (Virtual and in-person options available)

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