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Child and Youth Mental Health

Child and Youth Mental Health

About Child and Youth Mental Health

Tri-County offers Child and Youth Mental Health services for children and youth between the ages of 3-17 with a diagnosable mental health disorder and experiencing serious functional impairment. Specific admission criteria is determined by a licensed clinical staff.


Core Services

Child and Youth Mental Health Services provide child-centered, family-focused mental health treatment for children and youth between the ages of 3 and 17, and their families.  Individuals in care participate in a full-service array that is tailored to their individual needs and recovery goals. We provide a variety of services including:

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Crisis, Access, and Referral

Children are provided an assessment of needs, determination of eligibility, and referrals to appropriate services. In a crisis, this process will be facilitated in the shortest amount of time possible.

 

Counseling

Our counseling services are office-based and used to address the emotional needs of children, youth, and their families.  Clinicians use evidenced based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Parent Child Interaction Therapy.  Concerns that we often see in counseling include, but are not limited to, depression, anxiety, and trauma.

Case Management

Case Management services are designed to support families in coordinating access to community resources and to create, monitor, and evaluate a plan for care.

Skills Training

Skills Training is a community-based service that is designed to increase an individual’s ability to cope with mental health symptoms in a more effective way. Examples of some concerns that are addressed through skills training include anger management, social skills, transitional skills for adulthood, and parenting techniques specific to raising children and youth with a mental health condition.

Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management

For individuals participating in clinical services, such as skills training and counseling and YES Waiver, psychiatric services are available in order to evaluate and monitor potential medication needs.

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