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Offers a long-term assistance program that helps families facing unemployment, unstable housing, and lack of education and assists in finding the need. The goal of this program is to support families to become self-sufficient. Families are assigned a case manager who partners with them to set and accomplish goals.

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Families With Children
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Families With Adolescents
An emergency housing assistance program for families with children enrolled in a pre-Kindergarten - 12th grade who are experiencing the following: - Lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence - Living in overcrowded conditions in their current housing - Paying more than 50 percent of their income for rent/mortgage The program provides financial assistance for rent, mortgage, homeowner's association dues, or utilities when available to keep families from losing housing and help those experiencing homelessness find housing.
Therapeutic in-home family-based services address the conditions of mental health issues, family functioning, childhood trauma, behavior problems, and other issues that impact individual well-being and family health. Services include: - Individual and family skills training - Individualized treatment plans and level of intensity/frequency of contact based on individual family needs and care plans - Professional Education - Supervised visitation - Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy

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Case/Care Management
Individual Counseling
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Families With Adolescents
Families With Children
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Group Counseling
Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. While MFIP has a 60-month time limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions. Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet these requirements will result in MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced. In addition: - Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent - A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy - Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance, and/or Food Support.
- 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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Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Therapeutic in-home family-based services address the conditions of mental health issues, family functioning, childhood trauma, behavior problems, and other issues that impact individual well-being and family health. Services include: - Individual and family skills training - Individualized treatment plans and level of intensity/frequency of contact based on individual family needs and care plans - Professional Education - Supervised visitation - Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy

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Case/Care Management
Individual Counseling
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Families With Adolescents
Families With Children
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Group Counseling
- 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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Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
- 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

Categories

Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Provides a variety of family home visiting services by registered nurses and family health specialists to support families, parents, caregivers, and children. - Home visits to pregnant women to instruct on healthy pregnancy behaviors and preparation for labor and delivery - Home visits to families with newborns and children; instruction on child growth, child care seat safety, development, nutrition, parenting, and child care as well as connecting families to a wide variety of other community resources - Home visits to families experiencing stress or crisis related to parenting. Services are educational and supportive in nature and are supervised by a Public Health Nurse; parents can self-refer - Home visits for children or youth with a disability or special health needs; provide health education, resources, and referrals to support families Family determines visit frequency, which can be as few as one or two visits to longer term visits up to three years. Visits can be in person or virtual to fit the family's needs.

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Nutrition Education
Caregivers
Childbirth Education
Families and Individuals Needing Support
Families With Adolescents
New Parents
Parents
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Families With Children
At Risk Families
Public Health Nursing
Pregnant Individuals
Home Based Parenting Education
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Families With Children
Psychodynamic Therapy
Individual Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Anxiety Disorders
Life Skills Education
Substance Use Disorders
Depression
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Sexual Dysfunction
Family Psychoeducation
Youth
Child Guidance
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Family Counseling
Children
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Counseling Agencies
Home Based Mental Health Services
Young Adults
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports Program (CTSS) provides in-home therapy for a structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic relationship between the clinician, youth, and family. Provides therapy for the youth's social, emotional, and behavioral health needs. - A special emphasis is placed on improving the family's ability to provide effective support for their children in the home with the goal of preventing admission to an inpatient hospital, psychiatric residential treatment facility, or other intensive treatment settings.

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Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Home Based Mental Health Services
Families With Adolescents
Day treatment program uses evidence-based and faith integration upon request. The day treatment program is trauma-informed and DBT-inspired group therapy setting for youth who have regressed from traditional outpatient counseling. - Individual, group and family therapy struggling with aggressive, high-risk, and self-injurious behaviors, emotional outbursts, authority defiance and relational conflict - Youth attend 3 hours a day Monday - Friday. Morning and afternoon groups are available. If attending online session, groups meet 9 am - 11 am. The length of the program is 3-5 months with individual and family therapy sessions included. - Youth and parents will participate in at least one monthly family therapy session - After youth completes treatment, the team will work to create an appropriate aftercare plan. Skills taught in group sessions: - Mindfulness: Learning skills to help experience the current environment, sensations, feelings, and thoughts in a non-judgmental way - Interpersonal effectiveness: Learning skills to help reduce painful and chaotic relationships - Emotion regulation: Learning skills to help understand and regulate emotions and impulses - Distress tolerance: Learning skills to help survive crises as well as tolerate and deal with pain in a more effective way Youth can also receive academic assistance and tutoring with the day treatment program. The program enhancement provides counseling and educational support to address both the psychological needs and the educational and emotional needs of students enrolled. NOTE: Online option is available for day treatment

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Telemental Health
Families With Adolescents
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Adolescents
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
- 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

Categories

Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
- Provides food shelves, hygiene supplies and gift cards - Accepts donations of food, hygiene supplies, and gift cards

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Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Families With Adolescents
Donation Drop Off Points
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Grade School Students
Food Donation Programs
Families With Children
Therapeutic in-home family-based services address the conditions of mental health issues, family functioning, childhood trauma, behavior problems, and other issues that impact individual well-being and family health. Services include: - Individual and family skills training - Individualized treatment plans and level of intensity/frequency of contact based on individual family needs and care plans - Professional Education - Supervised visitation - Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy

Categories

Case/Care Management
Individual Counseling
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Families With Adolescents
Families With Children
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Group Counseling
- 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

Categories

Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Statewide MFIP helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. Statewide MFIP has a 60-month time limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions to the time limit. Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet work rules will result in their MFIP grant being sanctioned, or reduced. In addition: - Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent - A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy - Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance and/or SNAP.

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Families With Adolescents
Low Income
TANF Applications
Kinship Caregivers
Families With Children
Pregnant Individuals
- 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

Categories

Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Therapeutic in-home family-based services address the conditions of mental health issues, family functioning, childhood trauma, behavior problems, and other issues that impact individual well-being and family health. Services include: - Individual and family skills training - Individualized treatment plans and level of intensity/frequency of contact based on individual family needs and care plans - Professional Education - Supervised visitation - Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy

Categories

Case/Care Management
Individual Counseling
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Families With Adolescents
Families With Children
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Group Counseling
- 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

Categories

Anger Management
Group Counseling
Families With Adolescents
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Family Preservation Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Borderline Personalities
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Psychiatric Day Treatment
- Addiction Services: Treats people addicted to alcohol, illegal drugs and prescription medications, using an individualized, holistic approach. Multidisciplinary care teams include addiction psychiatrists, licensed alcohol and drug counselors, licensed clinical social workers, registered nurses and other specialists. - Behavioral Medicine Program - Clinic for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Comprehensive multidisciplinary psychiatric assessments for adults, teenagers and children - Formal assessment of attention, concentration, memory, reasoning and learning abilities to help diagnose neuropsychological disorders such as dementia, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury, stroke, learning disabilities and attention deficits - HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence and Thinking 10-day memory training program for people living with mild cognitive impairment and a support partner - Mayo Clinic Depression Center: Offers evaluation and treatment for adults and children with depression or bipolar disorder. Services include: - Adult Mood Clinic: Outpatient evaluation and treatment for adults with treatment-resistant depression or bipolar disorder. After an initial assessment and depending on the person's needs, an individual may be referred to the Mood Disorders Unit or Mood Program. - Adult Mood Disorders Unit: Inpatient unit - Adult Mood Program: 10-day, full day group-based outpatient multidisciplinary psychotherapy for adults with depression or bipolar disorder. It uses 3 evidence-based supported psychotherapies: Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and behavioral activation. The program helps to develop more effective ways to manage interpersonal problems and stabilize the daily routine of activities. - Child and Adolescent Integrated Mood Program (CAIMP): 2-week outpatient partial hospitalization program for children and teens ages 10 - 18 with primary depression or bipolar disorder. Treatment includes cognitive behavior therapies, interpersonal therapy, mindfulness, medication management, family-focused strategies, health and wellness interventions, and education about mood disorders. Caregivers are required to participate in the program with their child/teen to improve understanding of their child's illness and develop techniques to both support their child and assist with their own coping. - Pediatric Mood Clinic: Provides diagnosis and treatment. Outpatient options include: Adolescents Coping with Depression, a 12-week intervention meeting for 1 hour a week for teens ages 14 - 18; and Multifamily Psychoeducational Psychotherapy, an 8-week intervention meeting for 1 hour a week for youth ages 11 - 14. - Mayo Clinic John E. Herman Home and Treatment Facility: Residential treatment program for adults ages 18 and older who have a serious mental illness including mood disorders (such as depression and bipolar disorder), psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia), anxiety or personality disorders. Its goal is to help residents return to the community to engage in value-driven, productive and meaningful lives. Program includes a treatment facility and 2 residential recovery homes. The homes each have 8 rooms with private baths and communal spaces for cooking and gathering. - Mayo Clinic Psychiatric Hospital services include: - Child, Adolescent and Family Services Unit: Specializes in stabilization and treatment for children and teenagers who are experiencing an acute mental health crisis, such as those who are suicidal, homicidal or experiencing psychosis. Treatment for a variety of conditions including mood and adjustment disorders, anxiety, self-injurious behavior and psychotic disorders is family centered and multidisciplinary. - Medical and Geriatric Psychiatry Unit: Adults with both medical and psychiatric conditions, as well as geriatric patients who need hospitalization for psychiatric issues - most commonly late-life mood and cognitive disorders are admitted. Treatment may include medication, recreational and relaxation therapy, and education about depression, anxiety, and aging-related issues. - Mood Disorders Unit: Treats adults whose depression or bipolar illness is significantly affecting their quality of life, functioning or safety. Intensive daily treatment is personalized to each patient and may include talk therapy (psychotherapy), such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy or behavioral activation. Treatment may also involve medications, family and group therapy, occupational therapy, relaxation activities, and when appropriate, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). - Psychiatric Acute Care Unit: Stabilizes and treats adults experiencing mental health crises, such as those who are suicidal, homicidal or psychotic. After being stabilized and evaluated, patients receive individualized care, which may include medical treatments, group psychotherapy, recreational therapy, and education about coping strategies, relapse prevention, and stress management. - Pain Rehabilitation Center: Offers adult and pediatric outpatient programs for non-cancer-related chronic pain to help people regain function and quality of life. Programs treat patients with a range of pain types, as well as those with medical and psychiatric complications. These may include chronic fatigue and nausea, fibromyalgia, cyclic vomiting, and autonomic disorders, such as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Programs include: Adult 3-week program; adult 2-day program; pediatric 3-week program. - Pediatric Anxiety Disorders Clinic: Provides medical and psychological treatment including diagnostic clinic, outpatient treatment and intensive treatment services for anxiety disorders, including: - Generalized anxiety disorder - Obsessive-compulsive disorder - Panic disorder - Separation anxiety - Social phobia - Specific phobia - Rehabilitative services for people with traumatic brain injury - Telemedicine program for cognitively impaired elderly patients with behavior problems

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Recreational Therapy
Families With Adolescents
Psychiatric Occupational Therapy
Depression
Self Injury
Dementia
Separation Anxiety Disorder
Older Adults
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Personality Disorders
Geriatric Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Mental Health Intervention Programs
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Relapse Prevention Programs
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Psychodynamic Therapy
Suicidal Persons
Drug Use Disorders
Fibromyalgia
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Bipolar Disorder
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Family Psychoeducation
Families/Friends of People With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Families With Children
Condition Specific Mental Health Information/Education
Alcohol Use Disorder
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Families/Friends of Individuals with a Mental Illness
Adult Psychiatry
Pain Management
Addiction Psychiatry
Suicide Prevention Programs
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Stress Management
Schizophrenia
Family Counseling
Anxiety Disorders Screening
Panic Disorders
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Hospitals
Depression Screening
Social Phobia
Geriatric Psychiatry
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Learning Disabilities
Telemedicine
Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Stroke
Children's Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Specific Phobias
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Dementia Management
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Group Counseling
Brain Injuries

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