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FAQ's

Who Provides The Overall Services?

Intensive In-home Services treatment team can consist of:

  • Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP) is a Master’s Degree professional with specialized training in behavioral modification and treatment plan development, therapy, counseling and medical assessing.

 

  • Licensed Mental Health Professional Resident in Counseling (LMHP/RC) is a Master’s Degree professional that is in specialized training & supervision under an LMHP to become specialized in behavioral modification and treatment plan development, therapy, counseling and medical assessing.

 

  • Mobile Therapist (MT) is a Master’s Degree professional LMHP/RC who will provide intensive therapy in the comfort of the family’s home, to address goals and objectives outlined in their individualized treatment plan.

 

  • Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) is a Master’s and/or Bachelor’s Degree professional that provide intense psycho-educational intervention & prevention services that focuses on one-to-one social, behavioral, and emotional support to the child and their family, as outlined in their individualized treatment plan.

 

  • Qualified Paraprofessional Mental Health (QPPMH)- are either registered with the United States Psychiatric Association (USPRA) as an Associate Psychiatric Rehabilitation Provider (APRP); (ii) has an associate's degree in a related field (social work, psychology, psychiatric rehabilitation, sociology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, human services counseling) and at least one year of experience providing direct services to individuals with a diagnosis of mental illness; or (iii) has a minimum of 90 hours classroom training and 12 weeks of experience under the direct personal supervision of a QMHP-Adult providing services to individuals with mental illness and at least one year of experience (including the 12 weeks of supervised experience).

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Questions Outpatient Information

  • What symptoms might suggest that you could benefit from outpatient treatment?
    We could all benefit from a non-judgmental person who will listen to us, collaborate and empower us to make changes in our lives. But we also know when we are just not feeling right. We might be feeling very tired, eating more or less than normal, having difficulty concentrating, feeling irritable, or just going through changes in our lives that we want to talk with someone about. That’s where outpatient services comes into play. In addition to Master’s Level clinicians, we also have Licensed Clinicians. We can help you get back into the swing of life!
  • What treatment concerns do we address?
    Treatment concerns addressed have included (but are not limited to) the following: • Depression • Anxiety • Grief and Loss • Physical/Sexual/Emotional Abuse • Parent-Child Problems • Personality Disorders • Conduct Disorders • PTSD
  • What types of services does the outpatient clinic provide?
    • Intake assessments • Medication management • Individual, family and couples counseling • Therapy
  • Do we provide outpatient to children and adolescents?
    We have trained and qualified clinicians who specialize their work with children and adolescents. We provide play therapy, which is a form of treatment that utilizes the language of play to help children express their troubles when they cannot say their thoughts and feelings with words. Play therapy is a less threatening way for children to be taught coping skills and find creative solutions. Play therapy encourages children to change the way they think, feel and behave in many situations in their live. We also have skilled and confidential therapists who enjoy working with adolescents with a variety of issues. Although teenagers can benefit from play therapy, sometimes, they just need a place they can talk about the many stresses of being a teen. It’s difficult to know for sure when your adolescent or child is troubled. es.
  • Warning signs to look for in children and adolescents that may be of concern?
    • Trouble sleeping and eating (or a change in their normal behaviors) • Headaches and other physical complaints • Loss of interest in activities and relationships • Decreased performance in schoolwork or attendance • Aggressive and other behavioral behaviors • Suicidal discussions or action • Not following the rules
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Questions Intensive In-home Services

  • What symptoms might suggest that you could benefit from outpatient treatment?
    We could all benefit from a non-judgmental person who will listen to us, collaborate and empower us to make changes in our lives. But we also know when we are just not feeling right. We might be feeling very tired, eating more or less than normal, having difficulty concentrating, feeling irritable, or just going through changes in our lives that we want to talk with someone about. That’s where outpatient services comes into play. In addition to Master’s Level clinicians, we also have Licensed Clinicians. We can help you get back into the swing of life!
  • What treatment concerns do we address?
    Treatment concerns addressed have included (but are not limited to) the following: • Depression • Anxiety • Grief and Loss • Physical/Sexual/Emotional Abuse • Parent-Child Problems • Personality Disorders • Conduct Disorders • PTSD
  • What types of services does the outpatient clinic provide?
    • Intake assessments • Medication management • Individual, family and couples counseling • Therapy
  • Do we provide outpatient to children and adolescents?
    We have trained and qualified clinicians who specialize their work with children and adolescents. We provide play therapy, which is a form of treatment that utilizes the language of play to help children express their troubles when they cannot say their thoughts and feelings with words. Play therapy is a less threatening way for children to be taught coping skills and find creative solutions. Play therapy encourages children to change the way they think, feel and behave in many situations in their live. We also have skilled and confidential therapists who enjoy working with adolescents with a variety of issues. Although teenagers can benefit from play therapy, sometimes, they just need a place they can talk about the many stresses of being a teen. It’s difficult to know for sure when your adolescent or child is troubled. es.
  • Warning signs to look for in children and adolescents that may be of concern?
    • Trouble sleeping and eating (or a change in their normal behaviors) • Headaches and other physical complaints • Loss of interest in activities and relationships • Decreased performance in schoolwork or attendance • Aggressive and other behavioral behaviors • Suicidal discussions or action • Not following the rules
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Questions Mental Health Skill-building 

  • What symptoms might suggest that you could benefit from outpatient treatment?
    We could all benefit from a non-judgmental person who will listen to us, collaborate and empower us to make changes in our lives. But we also know when we are just not feeling right. We might be feeling very tired, eating more or less than normal, having difficulty concentrating, feeling irritable, or just going through changes in our lives that we want to talk with someone about. That’s where outpatient services comes into play. In addition to Master’s Level clinicians, we also have Licensed Clinicians. We can help you get back into the swing of life!
  • What treatment concerns do we address?
    Treatment concerns addressed have included (but are not limited to) the following: • Depression • Anxiety • Grief and Loss • Physical/Sexual/Emotional Abuse • Parent-Child Problems • Personality Disorders • Conduct Disorders • PTSD
  • What types of services does the outpatient clinic provide?
    • Intake assessments • Medication management • Individual, family and couples counseling • Therapy
  • Do we provide outpatient to children and adolescents?
    We have trained and qualified clinicians who specialize their work with children and adolescents. We provide play therapy, which is a form of treatment that utilizes the language of play to help children express their troubles when they cannot say their thoughts and feelings with words. Play therapy is a less threatening way for children to be taught coping skills and find creative solutions. Play therapy encourages children to change the way they think, feel and behave in many situations in their live. We also have skilled and confidential therapists who enjoy working with adolescents with a variety of issues. Although teenagers can benefit from play therapy, sometimes, they just need a place they can talk about the many stresses of being a teen. It’s difficult to know for sure when your adolescent or child is troubled. es.
  • Warning signs to look for in children and adolescents that may be of concern?
    • Trouble sleeping and eating (or a change in their normal behaviors) • Headaches and other physical complaints • Loss of interest in activities and relationships • Decreased performance in schoolwork or attendance • Aggressive and other behavioral behaviors • Suicidal discussions or action • Not following the rules
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