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Children's Mental
Health
Quality Behavioral Health
Services Child/Adolescent Crisis Stabilization Unit
(CCSU) The Crisis Stabilization program provides a safe, therapeutic
environment for medically stable children and adolescents who require 24-hour
nursing care and supervision due to a mental health crisis. While on the unit,
the primary goal is to stabilize the crisis through psychiatric interventions by
a psychiatrist and/or advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP). Nurses and
certified behavioral health technicians provide close observation and structured
unit activities, including psycho-educational groups and skills
trainings. More
Children’s Mental Health Psychiatric
Medical Services
The Medical Services Program offers psychiatric services for
youth needing psychiatric intervention through pharmacological treatment to
assist with accomplishment of their resiliency goals, improving their
functioning and/or preventing further deterioration of their mental
status. More
Child Welfare Services
Child Welfare Case Management Services are designed to work
closely with all individuals involved in the case, including the child, parents,
relatives, foster parents, service providers, etc., to assure the most
appropriate permanency option is achieved. These services include regular home
visits, on-going communication with all parties to the case and participation in
the judicial process. More
Children’s Comprehensive Community Service
Team (CCST)
CCST provides mental
health resiliency services built upon principles and practices that fully
support the ability of the youth and family to develop protective factors in
order to reduce risk factors. The youth and family also are granted a high
degree of choice and self-determination in choosing interventions and services
necessary to develop protective factors and reduce risk factors. More
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Specialized services for
Dialectical Behavior Therapy are offered as part of the Children’s Mental Health
Program. All adolescents/families referred will complete a request for services
application. The primary therapist will then conduct a specialized in-depth
assessment to evaluate if the adolescent meets admission criteria. More
Infant Mental Health (IMH) and 3-5 Services
Infant mental health
(IMH) services are therapeutic strategies designed to promote the social and
emotional well being of children and babies under the age of three. Specialized
3-5 services are for children who exhibit symptoms of an emotional or behavioral
nature that are atypical for the child’s age and development. More
Residential: Juvenile Justice Intensive
Mental Health
The Mandala Adolescent Treatment Center is a 24-bed Department
of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) residential program for youth with intensive mental
health needs. Frequently, referred youth have a severe emotional disturbance,
history of gang involvement, poor familial stability, poor vocational
readiness/preparation and educational concerns further impacting their level of
impairment and maladaptive behavior. More
Sexual Abuse Services
The Harbor provides
individual therapeutic services, group therapeutic services, family therapeutic
services, and case management for child victims of sexual abuse and their
families. More
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