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A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

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Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) aim to help children: - Restore emotional, social, and behavioral skills that have been impacted by mental health disorders - Gain coping skills and self-management tools to manage symptoms and related stress - Develop abilities and skills that are typical for youth of the same age without mental health symptoms Specific services provided to a youth and their family are based on: - Family needs - Family culture - Availability - Model or type of services offered in the area CTSS 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. CTSS services may include: - Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy - Skills training: Individual, family, and group to learn social, coping, communication, and/or daily life skills - Crisis plan development: For the child and family - Children's day treatment: Using trauma-focused CBT and DBT-inspired programming - Behavior skills in-home program: One hour session to help children learn specific skills to reduce symptoms of their mental health diagnosis CTSS provides counseling for children and youth for 2 - 5 hours per week at the clinic, home, school, or community setting focusing on: - Depression - Substance abuse - Sexual issues - Trauma - Anxiety - Family/relationship issues - Adjusting to transitions - PTSD 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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Group Counseling
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Young Adults
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Youth
Home Based Mental Health Services
Families With Children
Family Psychoeducation
Anxiety Disorders
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Counseling
Sexual Dysfunction
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Individual Counseling
Life Skills Education
Child Guidance
Children
Substance Use Disorders
Depression
Families With Adolescents
Family Counseling Agencies
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Free family support and information from experienced mental health professionals: - Education to the community offered through Friends and Family DBT Skills groups - Workshops and classes - Collaboration with schools and other agencies

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Family Psychoeducation
Families/Friends of Individuals with a Mental Illness
Mental Health Issues
Workshops/Symposiums
A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

Categories

Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
Offers community-based skills provided by mental health practitioners to children with emotional problems to improve their ability to function in their home, school, and community. Groups and individual skills are available.
A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

Categories

Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

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Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Services for children, with a focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers

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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Preservation Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Psychoeducation
Behavioral Intervention Services: Facilitates therapeutic approaches, addresses the function and efficiency of the problematic behavior in the least restrictive manner, and promotes the development of alternative adaptive skills. Provides treatment planning with families, other caregivers, and treatment teams; ongoing monitoring; on-site program implementation; and 24-hour telephone consultations for crisis stabilization. Illness Management & Recovery (IMR): Psychoeducational materials teaches - Building social support ?- Coping with problems and symptoms ?- Coping with stress ?- Drug and alcohol use ?- Getting needs met in the mental health system ?- Practical facts about mental illness ?- Reducing relapses ?- Strategies for recovery ?- The Stress-Vulnerability Model ?- Using medication effectively Mental Health Case Management: Helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, monitor the delivery of an individual's mental health services, and assist with housing support or application for entitlement programs. Rehabilitative Mental Health Services: Offers a variety of services including skills training and crisis assistance to effectively manage in the community, in the client's home, or other community location. Services may include: - Budgeting, shopping, and health lifestyle practices - Community intervention and community resources utilization - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance and relapse prevention - Employment-related skills - Interpersonal communications - Medication and education monitoring - Mental illness symptoms management - Transitioning to community living - Transportation

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Mental Health Crisis Lines
Mental Health Self Management Programs
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Psychiatric Case Management
General Mental Health Information/Education
Family Psychoeducation
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Offers mental health support for individuals with mood, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders who are considering pregnancy (preconception planning), currently pregnant, or parenting a child ages 0-5 years. HopeLine: a free mental health telephone support service. This is not a crisis line. Staff members will call back in 2 - 3 business days to provide mental health triage and connections to resources. Mother-Baby Connections: provides weekly group therapy and parenting support options that meet 1.5 hours per week. Visit website or call for information about current groups. Mother-Baby Day Hospital: a partial hospitalization program that provides group psychotherapy and medication evaluation & management 5 hours per day Monday - Thursday for 2 -4 weeks. This is considered a step down from inpatient hospitalization. Perinatal Outpatient Program (POP): provides group psychotherapy and psychoeducational (virtual and in-person) 3 days per week for 8 - 12 weeks. This program is an ideal fit for women who need more than weekly outpatient psychotherapy visits but do not meet partial hospital level of care.

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Psychiatric Day Treatment
Pregnant Individuals
Family Psychoeducation
Postpartum Mothers
Families With Children
General Mental Health Information/Education
Parenting Helplines
Family Counseling Agencies
Perinatal Depression
Offers community-based skills provided by mental health practitioners to children with emotional problems to improve their ability to function in their home, school, and community. Groups and individual skills are available.
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

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Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provides a partial-day program level of care to individuals struggling with symptoms of mental illness that are interfering with their daily living and are not manageable in weekly therapy or medication management. The program is four to five days per week where the patient returns home after each treatment day and runs 6 - 8 weeks long. Access to care begins with an assessment to identify the treatment approach that could be most beneficial in treatment. IOP offers multiple modalities of therapeutic programming such as: Adapted Dialectical Behavior Therapy (A-DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, and Art Therapy integrating the needs of those living with mental illness. Specialized IOP tracks include Perinatal IOP for pregnant and postpartum individuals to under Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs). Treatment is provided through several ways such as psychiatric medication management, psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, skills building, symptom management, and art therapy. Transportation options are also available to and from IOP programming through the client's insurance provider. Clients should reach out to their Medical Assistance provider 1-3 days ahead to set up transportation. NOTE: Adapted Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (A-DBT) services are only available at Edina and Woodbury sites.

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Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dual Diagnosis
Outpatient Mental Health Facilities
Individual Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Art Therapy
Group Counseling
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

Categories

Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Services for children, with a focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers

Categories

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Preservation Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Psychoeducation
Provides a multidisciplinary approach for mental health care, offering a range of services. Services offered: - Assessments and Evaluations: Provides diagnostic assessments, psychiatric evaluations, psychological evaluations, and combined psychological and parenting evaluations - Therapy and Education: Provides individual and group therapy, consultations, psycho-education, and wellness for general mental health - Medication Services: On-site pharmacist for medication management and aftercare - Outreach: Provides outreach services to people experiencing homelessness - Whole-person Care: Provides treatment for co-occurring disorders, care coordination, resource assistance, and collaboration with community partners and service providers

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Substance Use Disorders
Individual Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Co-Occurring Disorders
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Psychiatric Case Management
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Group Counseling
General Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Agencies
Psychological Assessment
General Counseling Services
Psychiatric Aftercare Services
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Family Psychoeducation
Services for children, with a focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers

Categories

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Preservation Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Psychoeducation
A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

Categories

Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

Categories

Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks. Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.

Categories

Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Psychoeducation
Family Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Services for children, with a focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers

Categories

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Preservation Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Psychoeducation
A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

Categories

Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
A mental health program for children who require varying levels of intervention to address conditions of emotional disturbance that interfere with their ability to function independently. The program contains components of psychotherapy, and individual, family, and group skills training.

Categories

Medicaid Recipients
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Life Skills Education
- Parent Coaching ?- Parenting classes: Circle of Security and Restorative Parenting ?- Restorative family mediation ?- Supervised visitation ?- Provides outpatient, telehealth, and in-home therapy upon availability. Offers a range of services, some of which include: ?- Diagnostic assessments ?- Family Psychotherapy ?- Individual Psychotherapy ?- Psychoeducation - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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Mental Health Evaluation
Adoptive Parents
Foster Parents
Telemedicine
Parenting Skills Classes
Adoption/Foster Care/Kinship Care Issues
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Mediation
Family Psychoeducation
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Services for children, with a focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers

Categories

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Preservation Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Psychoeducation

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