Infant Mental Health
Through significant research efforts, it has been discovered that untreated infant mental health concerns can develop into severe emotional disabilities later in life and that prevention and intervention services promote future health and wellness.
The Infant Mental Health clinician provides direct therapeutic services to family caregivers and infants and toddlers with mental health challenges.
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Adult Solutions- Therapy: Individual Therapy
- Therapy: Mental Health Needs Assessments
- Therapy: Group Therapy
- Therapy: Psychiatric Services
- Crisis Care
- Specialized Services: Community TIES
- Specialized Services: Jail Diversion
- Specialized Services: Homeless Outreach
- Specialized Services: Developmental Disabilities
- Specialized Services: Benefit Services
- Advocacy and Case Management: Advocacy
- Advocacy and Case Management: Enhanced Adult Services Team: Intensive Case Management
- Advocacy and Case Management: Standard Case Management
- Therapeutic Services: Individual Therapy
- Therapeutic Services: Group Only Therapy
- Therapeutic Services: Infant Mental Health
- Therapeutic Services: Department of Youth Corrections, Detained Program
- Therapeutic Services: Wraparound
- Therapeutic Services: Transitional Services
- Family Services: Family Preservation
- Family Services: Adoption, Foster & Kinship Care
- Family Services: Family Advocate
- Family Services: Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
- Education Services: Early Childhood Specialist
- Education Services: School Based- Entrada Center
- Assessments: Firesetter's Assessments
- Assessments: Mental Health Needs Assessments
- Assessments: Global Assessments
- Crisis Services

