Description: Residential treatment substance use and/or co-occurring mental health treatment program for up to 90 days. Program addresses behaviors and emotions behind addiction. Treatment includes individual therapy, group therapy, and education about addiction. Residential Treatment is a non-institutional, 24-hour non-medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services when determined as...
Depression. Anxiety. Drug and alcohol misuse. Hopelessness. There are many conditions that can affect your ability to manage your everyday thoughts, emotions and actions, also known as your “behavioral health.” And in Orange County, there’s one place to start getting help for all of them: OC Links.
The Children's Support and Parenting Program (CSPP) is a prevention program serving a wide range of families from different backgrounds whose stressors make children more vulnerable to developing behavioral health problems. Program services focus on families that have a common parental history of serious substance abuse and/or mental illness; families...
[To include SB BHIS, K-12, components, Student Ambassadors, networking for schools?] The School-Based Behavioral Health Interventions and Support (SBBHIS) program provides a combination of prevention and early intervention services designed to empower families, reduce risk factors, build resilience and strengthen culturally appropriate coping skills in at-risk students and families. Services...
The School-Based Mental Health Services (SBMHS) program provides school-based, early intervention services for individual students in grades 6 through 8 who are experiencing mild to moderate depression, anxiety and/or substance use problems. Students are referred by school staff and screened by program clinicians to determine early onset of a mental...
SB Violence Prevention Education (SBVPE) The Violence Prevention Education (VPE) program aims to reduce violence and/or its impact in schools, local neighborhoods and/or families. The target audience for the program includes students, parents and school staff at participating elementary, middle and high schools throughout Orange County, as well as other...
Children & Youth Crisis Services help individuals of all age groups during a behavioral health emergency and are designed to rapidly address and respond to individuals in crisis in order to achieve the most desirable outcomes. These programs aim to provide treatment in the most dignified, recovery oriented and least...
Family Support Services (FSS) serves families in which children, youth or adults are experiencing behavioral health conditions or other stressful circumstances that may place the family at-risk. FSS collaborates with community and mental health service providers, especially those that serve ethnically diverse and monolingual communities, to help assess the needs...
Parent Education Services (PES) serves at-risk children birth-18 years of age and family members, including parents, partners, grandparents, single parents, teenaged parents, guardians and other caregivers in need. Participating families may experience behavioral health or mental health issues, substance use or co-occurring disorders, or child welfare or juvenile justice system...
SB Violence Prevention Education (SBVPE) The Violence Prevention Education (VPE) program aims to reduce violence and/or its impact in schools, local neighborhoods and/or families. The target audience for the program includes students, parents and school staff at participating elementary, middle and high schools throughout Orange County, as well as other...