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Services

Therapy

Outpatient Therapy (OPT)

Outpatient Therapy is structured and time limited sessions offered to people seeking either individualized, group or family treatment to learn a variety of techniques to change their patterns of thinking, mood and behaviors. Our clinical team teaches clients to identify, evaluate and respond to their thoughts and beliefs in a way that solve their problems.

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Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP)

Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) will structure individual and group addiction activities and provide an outpatient program designed to assist adolescent beneficiaries to begin recovery and learn skills for recovery maintenance. Additionally, SAIOP includes case management to arrange, link or integrate multiple services as well as assessment and reassessment of the recipients need for services.

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Day Treatment

Our Day Treatment staff provides intensive counseling services to children and adolescents with severe behavioral and emotional problems. Many of the behaviors are displayed in the school setting and impede the child’s academic growth. Our team of Qualified Professionals and Clinical Therapists, work closely with parents,  teachers, guidance counselors and other stakeholders to ensure that the needs of the child are met.

 

Our Day Treatment program is offered year-round, Monday through Friday. The program can be flexible with the number of hours and specified days a youth attends.

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Community Support Team (CST)

​Community Support Team consists of community-based mental health and substance use services, and structured rehabilitative interventions intended to increase and restore an individual’s ability to live successfully in the community. Our team’s approach involves structured, face-to-face therapeutic interventions that assist in reestablishing the individual’s community roles related to the following life domains: emotional, behavioral, social, safety, housing, medical and health, educational, vocational, and legal.

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Intensive In-Home (IIH)

Intensive In-Home Services (IIH) is a time-limited intensive family preservation intervention intended to stabilize living arrangements, promote reunification, and prevent out-of-home placement.  The team utilizes therapeutic strategies and resources to overcome or reduce behaviors or negative patterns that hinder youth from reaching their full potential. IIH service is provided to eligible children and adolescents ages 6 to 18 years old.

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IIH requires a team approach in order to accomplish goals to include the following:

  • Client/Family Members

  • Clinicians/Social Worker

  • Qualified/Associate Professionals

 

The Intensive In-Home program is offered year- round, Sunday through Saturday as needed. The program can be flexible based on the number of approved hours for services and the family’s schedule.

Treatment length is typically between 6 and 8 months, depending on concurrent authorizations and how quickly treatment goals are met.

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Family Support Services

Family Support Services provides guidance to the family or caregiver on navigating systems that support individuals with behavioral health needs, such as behavioral health advocacy groups and support networks.

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Behavior Modification

Behavior Modification involves regularly scheduled interventions designed to optimize emotional and behavioral functioning in the natural environment through the application of clinically planned techniques that promote the development of healthy coping skills, adaptive interactions with others, and appropriate responses to environmental stimuli.

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Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service NC (PSR)

Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) service is designed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities increase their functioning so that they can be successful and satisfied in the environments of their choice with the least amount of ongoing professional intervention.

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Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services SC (PRS)

This face-to-face skill-building service is to enhance, restore and/or strengthen the skills needed to promote and sustain independence and stability within the individual’s living, learning, social, and work environments. PRS addresses the individual’s diagnostic and clinical needs to assist in achieving specific rehabilitative goals as specified in their treatment plan. Program outcome goals are to improve the quality of life for individuals by helping them assume responsibility over their lives, strengthen living skills, and develop environmental supports necessary to enable them to function actively in the community. 

PRS is provided to eligible children and adults.  PRS is offered year-round to individuals.  The program can be flexible based on the number of approved hours for services and the individual’s schedule. 

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Diagnostic Assessment

This assessment is intended to provide a face to face evaluation of a person’s mental health, developmental disability or substance abuse status that results in a report which evaluates the clinical and functional condition of the person at the time of the interview.

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