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Mental Health and Psychiatry Services - M Health Fairview Clinic - Burnsville
Offers same-day mental healthcare and psychiatry services for those experiencing serious and persistent mental illness, serious emotional disturbances, as well as:
- Anxiety
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Chemical Dependency
- Compulsive Gambling
- Depression
- Dual Diagnosis
- Eating Disorders
- Impulse Control Disorders
- Panic Disorders
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)
- Psychosis
- Schizophrenia
- Self-injurious behavior
- Suicidal attempts and thoughts
- Treatment Resistant Depression
- Medication Therapy Management: A pharmacist will help review patient's medicines and answer any questions they may have. Patients can get information about medication with detailed advice on how to get the most out of them and can be available to help patient's throughout their treatment.
Offers same-day mental healthcare and psychiatry services for those experiencing serious and persistent mental illness, serious emotional disturbances, as well as:
- Anxiety
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Chemical Dependency
- Compulsive Gambling
- Depression
- Dual Diagnosis
- Eating Disorders
- Impulse Control Disorders
- Panic Disorders
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)
- Psychosis
- Schizophrenia
- Self-injurious behavior
- Suicidal attempts and thoughts
- Treatment Resistant Depression
- Medication Therapy Management: A pharmacist will help review patient's medicines and answer any questions they may have. Patients can get information about medication with detailed advice on how to get the most out of them and can be available to help patient's throughout their treatment.
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General Mental Health Information/EducationDual DiagnosisCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesDepressionEating DisordersSelf InjuryPsychotic DisordersGeneral PsychiatryAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderMedication Information/ManagementSuicidal PersonsCompulsive GamblingBorderline PersonalitiesAddiction PsychiatryBipolar DisorderAnxiety DisordersImpulse Control DisordersGeneral Counseling ServicesPost Traumatic Stress DisorderMood Disorders
Drop In Center - Hope House - Bemidji
A drop-in center which provides an informal family setting where consumers meet to socialize and learn social skills. Support and recreational groups are offered.
A drop-in center which provides an informal family setting where consumers meet to socialize and learn social skills. Support and recreational groups are offered.
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Community Support Program - Carver County First Street Center - Mental Health
- Mental health case management
- Community support services
- Housing Support Services: One staff member specializes in helping people find housing they want and maintaining that housing
- Medication management
- Employability and work related opportunities
- Crisis prevention assistance
- Assistance in independent living skills
- Social, Recreation and Education: Walking groups
- Mental health case management
- Community support services
- Housing Support Services: One staff member specializes in helping people find housing they want and maintaining that housing
- Medication management
- Employability and work related opportunities
- Crisis prevention assistance
- Assistance in independent living skills
- Social, Recreation and Education: Walking groups
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Counseling Services - Northland Counseling Center - International Falls
Staff are trained in working with most emotional and psychological problems. Some examples include: behavioral, developmental, and learning problems of children; reactions to stress or grief; problems with depression or Bipolar Disorder; anxiety disorders, including panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive thoughts and behaviors, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; psychosis, including Schizophrenia; Personality Disorders, including Borderline, Antisocial, Obsessive-Compulsive, and others. Northland's therapists strive to keep their skills current and to gain training and experience in new approaches, as research demonstrates that they are effective, including DBT.
Staff are trained in working with most emotional and psychological problems. Some examples include: behavioral, developmental, and learning problems of children; reactions to stress or grief; problems with depression or Bipolar Disorder; anxiety disorders, including panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive thoughts and behaviors, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; psychosis, including Schizophrenia; Personality Disorders, including Borderline, Antisocial, Obsessive-Compulsive, and others. Northland's therapists strive to keep their skills current and to gain training and experience in new approaches, as research demonstrates that they are effective, including DBT.
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Northland Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team - Northland Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team - Koochiching County
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours 365 days a year
- Services include talking with a Mental Health Practitioner over the phone, mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization.
- Requests for intervention can be made by family/friends/community members and community agencies, if the client agrees to meet with CRT.
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful.
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours 365 days a year
- Services include talking with a Mental Health Practitioner over the phone, mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization.
- Requests for intervention can be made by family/friends/community members and community agencies, if the client agrees to meet with CRT.
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful.
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
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Suicide Attempt SurvivorsGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationDepression ScreeningAnxiety Disorders ScreeningSchizophreniaMental Health Crisis LinesSuicidal PersonsGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf InjuryCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSuicide CounselingCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesDelusional DisorderIn Person Crisis InterventionDissociative Disorders
Support Groups - Recovery International - Minnesota Area 115
Offers self-help coping tools to combat depression, stress, anger, anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic, schizophrenia, sleeping problems, irritability, etc. Facilitated groups meet in person, online, and by telephone. Open attendance is conducted by phone meetings, online meetings, and chat rooms. Books are available at local libraries or through the website.
- Minneapolis Group: Meets at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 4100 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Offers self-help coping tools to combat depression, stress, anger, anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic, schizophrenia, sleeping problems, irritability, etc. Facilitated groups meet in person, online, and by telephone. Open attendance is conducted by phone meetings, online meetings, and chat rooms. Books are available at local libraries or through the website.
- Minneapolis Group: Meets at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 4100 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Sanford Behavioral Health Center
- Problem solving
- Medication awareness, monitoring
- Social skills and opportunities
- Needs:
- Housing
- Employment
- Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Emergency services
- Advocacy
- Any service that would help an individual live independently
- Problem solving
- Medication awareness, monitoring
- Social skills and opportunities
- Needs:
- Housing
- Employment
- Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Emergency services
- Advocacy
- Any service that would help an individual live independently
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Mental Health Crisis Services - Crisis Response Team - Itasca County
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours
- Services include telephone counseling, mobile (in-person)crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization
- Requests for intervention can be made by family members and community agencies
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours
- Services include telephone counseling, mobile (in-person)crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization
- Requests for intervention can be made by family members and community agencies
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan
What's Here
Depression ScreeningPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsAnxiety Disorders ScreeningSuicide Attempt SurvivorsSuicidal PersonsCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesSuicide CounselingDelusional DisorderGeneralized Anxiety DisorderGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationSelf InjuryMental Health Crisis LinesSchizophreniaCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersIn Person Crisis InterventionDissociative Disorders
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Hope House - Bemidji
ARMHS groups offered:
- Interpersonal Communication skills
- Community Resource and Integration Skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives
- Cooking/nutrition
- Employment related skills
- Household management
- Budgeting/shopping
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills
ARMHS groups offered:
- Interpersonal Communication skills
- Community Resource and Integration Skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives
- Cooking/nutrition
- Employment related skills
- Household management
- Budgeting/shopping
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills
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Mobile Crisis Unit - Beltrami County - Sanford Behavioral Health Center
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours/7 days a week.
- Services include telephone counseling mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow-up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization.
- Requests for intervention can be made by family members and community agencies.
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful.
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
information needed:
Name
Date of birth
Current Location - Address and County
Call back number
Reason for call - brief explanation (911 or mobile crisis)
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours/7 days a week.
- Services include telephone counseling mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow-up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization.
- Requests for intervention can be made by family members and community agencies.
- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful.
- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
information needed:
Name
Date of birth
Current Location - Address and County
Call back number
Reason for call - brief explanation (911 or mobile crisis)
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Suicidal PersonsCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSuicide Attempt SurvivorsMental Health Crisis LinesAnxiety Disorders ScreeningMental Health Intervention ProgramsDepression ScreeningSchizophreniaGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesSuicide CounselingDelusional DisorderGeneralized Anxiety DisorderPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsIn Person Crisis InterventionDissociative DisordersSelf Injury
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Northland Counseling Center - Itasca County
ARMHS services instruct, assist, and support recipients with basic living skills and social skills such as:
-Interpersonal/Social Relationships
-Community Resource Utilization and Integration
-Mental Health Coping Skills
-Crisis Assistance
-Relapse Prevention
-Health Care Directives
-Budgeting and Planning
-Healthy Lifestyle Skills
-Cooking and Nutrition
-Medication Education and Monitoring
-Mental Illness Symptom Management
-Household Management
-Employment Skills
-Transition to Community Living Services
ARMHS services instruct, assist, and support recipients with basic living skills and social skills such as:
-Interpersonal/Social Relationships
-Community Resource Utilization and Integration
-Mental Health Coping Skills
-Crisis Assistance
-Relapse Prevention
-Health Care Directives
-Budgeting and Planning
-Healthy Lifestyle Skills
-Cooking and Nutrition
-Medication Education and Monitoring
-Mental Illness Symptom Management
-Household Management
-Employment Skills
-Transition to Community Living Services
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Support Groups for Young Adults and Adults - NAMI Minnesota
Provides the following support groups:
?- BIPOC Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support group for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) adults living with mental illness. Groups meet regularly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Dual Diagnosis Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's dual diagnosis support groups are for adults living with both a mental illness and a substance use disorder or addiction. Groups are free and meet weekly for 90 minutes. Participants can find support, learn skills to deal with substance abuse, and connect with others who face similar challenges. More groups may be added, please check regularly. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- LGBTQ Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support groups for adults in the LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) living with mental illness. Groups meet weekly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the LGBTQ+ community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Mindfulness Creations: For individuals with mental illness and want to engage in art
- NAMI Connection: NAMI Connection is a support group for adults living with mental illness. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. All groups are led by trained facilitators who also live with mental illness. Groups provide a welcoming, safe, judgment-free space to share challenges, successes, and learn from one another. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- NAMI Open Door Anxiety and Panic Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's Open Door support groups provide ongoing support for individuals with an anxiety or panic disorder. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. Groups are a place to find support, learn new skills and strategies, and better understand and manage anxiety in daily life. The Open Door program is based on the book Embracing the Fear: Learning to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attacks by Judith Bemis and Amr Barrada. All groups are facilitated by people with lived experience with anxiety and panic attacks. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Young Adult NAMI Connection: Young Adult NAMI Connection is a support group for young adults ages 16-20 or 18-30, depending on the group. Groups are facilitated by young adults who live with mental illness and are doing well in recovery. Click here for a full list of support groups.
Provides the following support groups:
?- BIPOC Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support group for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) adults living with mental illness. Groups meet regularly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Dual Diagnosis Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's dual diagnosis support groups are for adults living with both a mental illness and a substance use disorder or addiction. Groups are free and meet weekly for 90 minutes. Participants can find support, learn skills to deal with substance abuse, and connect with others who face similar challenges. More groups may be added, please check regularly. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- LGBTQ Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support groups for adults in the LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) living with mental illness. Groups meet weekly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the LGBTQ+ community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Mindfulness Creations: For individuals with mental illness and want to engage in art
- NAMI Connection: NAMI Connection is a support group for adults living with mental illness. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. All groups are led by trained facilitators who also live with mental illness. Groups provide a welcoming, safe, judgment-free space to share challenges, successes, and learn from one another. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- NAMI Open Door Anxiety and Panic Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's Open Door support groups provide ongoing support for individuals with an anxiety or panic disorder. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. Groups are a place to find support, learn new skills and strategies, and better understand and manage anxiety in daily life. The Open Door program is based on the book Embracing the Fear: Learning to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attacks by Judith Bemis and Amr Barrada. All groups are facilitated by people with lived experience with anxiety and panic attacks. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Young Adult NAMI Connection: Young Adult NAMI Connection is a support group for young adults ages 16-20 or 18-30, depending on the group. Groups are facilitated by young adults who live with mental illness and are doing well in recovery. Click here for a full list of support groups.
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Borderline PersonalitiesPanic DisordersFamilies/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support GroupsGeneralized Anxiety DisorderLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSupport Group ClearinghousesBipolar DisorderYouth/Student Support GroupsGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsSchizophreniaMajor DepressionPost Traumatic Stress Disorder
Outreach Program - Hope House - Bemidji
Outreach program
Outreach program
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Individual Counseling - Hope House - Bemidji
Provides individual counseling to members of program
Provides individual counseling to members of program
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