Behavioral Health
Behavioral health services encompass a wide range of services aimed at improving an individual's mental well-being, emotional resilience, and ability to manage stress, relationships, and daily challenges. These services address both mental health and substance use disorders, recognizing the connection between thoughts, behaviors, and overall health.
Key Components of Behavioral Health Services:
- Mental Health Care – Therapy, counseling, and psychiatric services for conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
- Substance Use Treatment – Prevention, intervention, and recovery programs for alcohol and drug addiction.
- Crisis Intervention – Immediate support for individuals experiencing acute mental health or substance-related crises.
- Prevention and Community Education – Programs aimed at identifying and addressing behavioral health concerns before they escalate.
- Case Management and Support Services – Coordination of care, housing assistance, peer support, and other services that help individuals maintain stability.
- Integrated Care – Collaboration with primary care providers to address physical and behavioral health needs together.
Mental Health
Substance Use
Primary Care
Prevention and Community Education