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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.

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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Outpatient Clinic Services - PrairieCare

Provides a variety of individualized treatment approaches such as: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): A new form of eye movement therapy similar to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Air Water Earth (AWE) Therapy: Supports connection to self, nature, and others through positive emotions - Group therapy - Individualized psychotherapy - Integrative health for assessment and treatment of the whole person - Marriage/family therapy - Occupational therapy - Perinatal Clinic Therapy and Psychiatry: Provide evidence-based, family systems-based treatment for women and families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) - Play therapy - Psychiatry - Psychotherapy: Offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and much more - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A non-invasive therapy for individuals living with Depression

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Outpatient Services - Leo A. Hoffmann Center

Provides outpatient services such as: - Extensive outpatient sexual behavior assessment - Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Parents and caregivers have the opportunity to learn more about dynamics of sexual misconduct and treatment, as well as share their struggles in coming to terms with their adolescent's sexual behavior problems - Treatment group for adolescent males ages 11 - 18 experiencing problematic sexual behavior Group Therapy Treatment Program: - 12 - 16 weeks of sessions - Family and individualized therapy as recommended - Individualized treatment plan - Parents support group - Progress Review meetings upon request - Services may include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy Individual Therapy Services: - Cognitive behavioral therapy - Dialectical behavior therapy - Play therapy - Pro-social skills training

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Outpatient Therapy, Psychiatry, and Pharmacy Services - Spero

Offers a range of therapy options to address various mental health concerns. Services provided: - Autism assessments and a clinical review - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Comprehensive mental health assessments, psychological evaluations, and personalized treatment plans - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Individual, couples, and group counseling - On-site pharmacy services for medication, refills, and medication delivery - Parent-child interaction counseling - Play and sand tray therapy - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Psychiatry providing medication management, psychiatric evaluations, and monitoring of client's physical and mental well-being - Telemental health or online therapy services - Trauma-focused counseling

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Outpatient Services - Leo A. Hoffmann Center

Provides outpatient services such as: - Extensive outpatient sexual behavior assessment - Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Parents and caregivers have the opportunity to learn more about dynamics of sexual misconduct and treatment, as well as share their struggles in coming to terms with their adolescent's sexual behavior problems - Treatment group for adolescent males ages 11 - 18 experiencing problematic sexual behavior Group Therapy Treatment Program: - 12 - 16 weeks of sessions - Family and individualized therapy as recommended - Individualized treatment plan - Parents support group - Progress Review meetings upon request - Services may include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy Individual Therapy Services: - Cognitive behavioral therapy - Dialectical behavior therapy - Play therapy - Pro-social skills training

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Restoring Power - Northeast Youth and Family Services

Domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy and therapeutic services program offered through a multi-year grant from the State Office of Justice Programs. Services include: - Case management and resource referrals - Emotional support and coping skills - Group therapy - Individual therapy including art therapy, Narrative Exposure Therapy, play therapy, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Information about victim rights and resources - Learning about abuse, its effects, and opportunities for healing - Legal Advocacy: Court and law enforcement interview accompaniment; applying for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order - Safety planning

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Psychological Counseling - Affiliated Counseling Center

Outpatient mental health clinic offering individual, couples, and family counseling to all ages. Also offers a full range of career, vocational assessment, and counseling. Services include: - Adolescent/youth counseling - Anger management - Anxiety disorders including agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, and specific phobias - Bereavement/grief counseling - Child guidance - Christian counseling - Depression - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivor, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling - Health problems counseling including infertility, chronic pain, or illness - LGBTQ and sexual orientation counseling - Marriage, divorce, and premarital counseling - Parenting - Physical and emotional abuse - Play and music therapy - Postpartum counseling - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Sexuality counseling - Stress management - Vocational assessment

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Behavioral and Mental Health Therapy for Youth and Adults - Nexus Family Healing

Offers services: Outpatient Mental Health Therapy Ages: Children, Adolescents, and Adults (0+) Provides community-based outpatient mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Licensed therapists are trained in trauma- and stress-informed care and focus on strengthening individuals while supporting family stability. Services are available in person and via telehealth. - Evidence-Based Practices Include: - EMDR - Family Therapy - Play Therapy - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) Ages: 8-17 Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) is a community-based, family-focused program designed to support youth at risk of out-of-home placement or school disruption. The program works to stabilize the family system so youth can remain safely in the home or return home following a short residential stay. CIBS is best suited for youth experiencing challenges such as aggression, depression, truancy, self-harm, or behavioral concerns. The model combines intensive in-home therapy with assessment-driven recommendations for either continued community services or a brief residential placement, determined collaboratively with the family. Core Program Components: - Active parent involvement (required) - Individual therapy for the youth - Person-centered approach - Therapy for parent(s) - Therapy for the whole family - Three in-home therapy sessions per week - Time commitment of 4-6 months CIBS with Residential Placement Ages: 8-17 This option includes all standard CIBS services plus a short-term residential treatment component. Additional Services Include: - Admission coordination - Care plan coordination with shared youth and family goals - Residential treatment for approximately 30 days - Transition planning to safely return the youth home - CIBS is available in Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, and Dakota Counties, as well as MN Prairie County Alliance (Dodge, Steele, Waseca). - In Dakota County, referrals are made through the school-based mental health collaborative. Family Response and Stabilization Services Ages: 0-18 Family Response & Stabilization Services provide immediate, in-person crisis response and stabilization for youth and their parents or caregivers. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are currently offered in Hennepin County. The program focuses on reducing crisis escalation and supporting family safety and stability. Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) Ages: 14-21 Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) is an intensive, community-based mental health service for adolescents and young adults with significant mental health needs. Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team in home, school, or community settings. The program is designed to reduce hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while supporting stabilization and skill development.

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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.

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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Outpatient Mental Health - Family Based Therapy Associates

Provides individual, couple, family and play therapy; psychological assessment. Services provided for: - ADHD - Anger management and conflict resolution - Assessment and counseling for bariatric surgery patients - Autism spectrum disorders - Children and adolescents including behavioral and school problems - Chronic illness - Cluttering/hoarding - Couples problems - Depression and anxiety - Developmental disabilities - Grief and loss - Kleptomania - Overspending - Parenting concerns ?- Recovery from physical, sexual or emotional trauma - Step and blended family counseling ?- Veterans emotional health

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Outpatient Mental Health - Family Based Therapy Associates

Provides individual, couple, family and play therapy; psychological assessment. Services provided for: - ADHD - Anger management and conflict resolution - Assessment and counseling for bariatric surgery patients - Autism spectrum disorders - Children and adolescents including behavioral and school problems - Chronic illness - Cluttering/hoarding - Couples problems - Depression and anxiety - Developmental disabilities - Grief and loss - Kleptomania - Overspending - Parenting concerns ?- Recovery from physical, sexual or emotional trauma - Step and blended family counseling ?- Veterans emotional health

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Counseling Services - Sanford Park Rapids Behavioral Health Center

Provides a variety of therapeutic techniques for individuals, family, and group counseling such as: - Addictions - Anger management - Animal-assisted therapy - Chemical dependency counseling - Chronic pain management - Comprehensive use assessments - Diagnostic assessments - Difficult behaviors - Domestic violence counseling - Eating disorders - Eye movement densensitization and reprocessing - Grief and loss - Mood disorders - Parenting support - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Psychological evaluations - Rule 25 assessments - Spiritual counseling - Stress management - Trauma and Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

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Counseling and Therapy Services - Kente Circle

Provides culturally-sensitive counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families, adolescents/youth, and groups, including: - Adoption - Anxiety Disorders screening and counseling - Blended family (multi-ethnic, remarriage, etc.) - Conflict resolution - Depression Disorders screening and counseling - Grief counseling - Parenting support - Play therapy - Spirituality - Stress management - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Work and career issues NOTE: Telehealth services are available

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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.

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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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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Mental Health Services for Children - Recovering Hope Treatment Center - Mora

Provides mental health services to children. Services include: - Diagnostic mental health assessments for ages birth - 5 years - Individual and family therapy - Play therapy services

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Therapy with Caregiver and Child - Ellison Center

- Families are met where they're located, and caregivers and children are supported in development and relationship satisfaction - Play-based approaches are used to increase joy, nurturing, structure, communication, and engagement while addressing traumatic experiences - Staff consult with the child's teacher or child care providers, medical providers, and other family support services that might be in place - Through a relational approach, staff build on the capabilities of the caregiver by addressing underlying causes and not just treating symptoms Benefits: - Builds the adult's confidence in caring for their child - Helps children learn to express themselves in safe ways - Nurtures the parent and child to better understand each other - Supports children and families in talking about difficult or scary things, and teaches skills to help the family feel safe again - Supports families to reunite after separations

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Counseling and Support Clinic - Indian Health Board of Minneapolis

Provides outpatient mental and behavioral health counseling and support services that incorporates traditional and cultural practices. Providers specialize in trauma-informed and culturally-informed care. - ADHD assessments and testing - Adult, elder, individual, and adolescent/youth counseling - Bereavement/grief counseling - Child guidance - Crime victim counseling - Culturally informed therapy groups - Divorce counseling - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling - Health concerns counseling - Integrated care and consultation with clinic programs - Marriage counseling - Mental health education and consultation with schools, community agencies, other professionals - Parent counseling - Play therapy - Post abortion counseling - Postpartum counseling - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Psychological assessments and evaluations including clinical evaluation, psychological testing, and psychosocial evaluation - School-based behavioral health services at Anishinabe Academy, Sanford Middle School, and South High School - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Sexual orientation counseling - Sexuality counseling - Terminal illness counseling - Trauma informed treatment

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Behavioral and Mental Health Therapy for Youth and Adults - Nexus Family Healing

Offers services: Outpatient Mental Health Therapy Ages: Children, Adolescents, and Adults (0+) Provides community-based outpatient mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Licensed therapists are trained in trauma- and stress-informed care and focus on strengthening individuals while supporting family stability. Services are available in person and via telehealth. - Evidence-Based Practices Include: - EMDR - Family Therapy - Play Therapy - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) Ages: 8-17 Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) is a community-based, family-focused program designed to support youth at risk of out-of-home placement or school disruption. The program works to stabilize the family system so youth can remain safely in the home or return home following a short residential stay. CIBS is best suited for youth experiencing challenges such as aggression, depression, truancy, self-harm, or behavioral concerns. The model combines intensive in-home therapy with assessment-driven recommendations for either continued community services or a brief residential placement, determined collaboratively with the family. Core Program Components: - Active parent involvement (required) - Individual therapy for the youth - Person-centered approach - Therapy for parent(s) - Therapy for the whole family - Three in-home therapy sessions per week - Time commitment of 4-6 months CIBS with Residential Placement Ages: 8-17 This option includes all standard CIBS services plus a short-term residential treatment component. Additional Services Include: - Admission coordination - Care plan coordination with shared youth and family goals - Residential treatment for approximately 30 days - Transition planning to safely return the youth home - CIBS is available in Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, and Dakota Counties, as well as MN Prairie County Alliance (Dodge, Steele, Waseca). - In Dakota County, referrals are made through the school-based mental health collaborative. Family Response and Stabilization Services Ages: 0-18 Family Response & Stabilization Services provide immediate, in-person crisis response and stabilization for youth and their parents or caregivers. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are currently offered in Hennepin County. The program focuses on reducing crisis escalation and supporting family safety and stability. Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) Ages: 14-21 Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) is an intensive, community-based mental health service for adolescents and young adults with significant mental health needs. Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team in home, school, or community settings. The program is designed to reduce hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while supporting stabilization and skill development.

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Outpatient Therapy, Psychiatry, and Pharmacy Services - Spero

Offers a range of therapy options to address various mental health concerns. Services provided: - Autism assessments and a clinical review - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Comprehensive mental health assessments, psychological evaluations, and personalized treatment plans - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Individual, couples, and group counseling - On-site pharmacy services for medication, refills, and medication delivery - Parent-child interaction counseling - Play and sand tray therapy - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Psychiatry providing medication management, psychiatric evaluations, and monitoring of client's physical and mental well-being - Telemental health or online therapy services - Trauma-focused counseling

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Psychological and Mental Health Services - HP Psychological Associates

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): - Borderline personality disorder or multiple mental health diagnoses Individual therapy: - Anger and frustration - Anxiety - Depression - Grief, loss, and loneliness - Life transitions and changes? Play therapy: - Express feelings - Learn how to relate to others - Modify behaviors - Problem solving skills Psychological and neuropsychological evaluations: - ADHD - Autism Spectrum Disorder - Cognitive functioning - Diagnostic clarification - Neuropsychological testing Sandtray therapy (uses sand and miniature figures): - Aggression reduction - Emotional support - Interpersonal relationship - Problem solving skills - Trauma Telemental health services Therapy for families and couples: - Boundary setting - Child rearing and parenting - Communication - Fertility - Financial issues - Grief and loss - Infidelity - Intimacy - Power struggle - The parent-child relationship

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Behavioral Health Services - Open Door Health Center

Provides individuals and families with a wide variety of mental health concerns including relationship difficulties, depression, anxiety, loss, challenges with drugs and alcohol, trauma and other stressors. - Mental health assessments - Individual, family, and couples therapy - Individualized treatment plans - Integrated care for total wellness - Psychiatry Provides play therapy for children for: - Behavioral problems, such as anger management, grief and loss, divorce and abandonment, and crisis and trauma. - Behavioral disorders, such as anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD), autism or pervasive developmental, academic and social developmental, physical and learning disabilities, and conduct disorders.

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