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Mental Health Clinics

Mental Health Clinics - offer diverse, culturally competent, high-quality mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families.

DBT Intensive Outpatient Therapy Program for Adolescents – offers coordinated individual and multi-family group therapy services to youth age 15 to 18 who have severe emotional/behavioral problems, and/or emerging personality disorder and who engage in self-harming behaviors.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health – offers culturally and language specific comprehensive mental health services to deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing (DHH) children, adolescents and their families.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Family Focused Therapeutic Services Program - offers parent education, case management and support services to deaf and hard of hearing parents of pre-school age children who are considered at-risk for child abuse and neglect.

Home-Based/CTSS (Children’s Therapeutic Services and Support) Program – offers culturally competent, quality mental health services to children and their families who need frequent and intensive interventions.  Services take place in a home or school setting.

Outpatient Program – offers diverse, culturally competent, quality mental health services to children, adolescents and their families.  Services take place in the clinic office and are individualized to meet the unique needs of each child and their family.

Senior Mental Health Services — offers age-specific diagnostic and treatment options to address the specialized mental health service needs of older adults.

Somali and East African Behavioral Health Services Program – offers culturally and language specific behavioral health services for Somali and East African youth, who experience significant difficulty due to emotional or behavioral problems, and their families.