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Mental health stabilization is a process designed to help individuals struggling with mental health issues find balance and emotional stability. It involves assessing the individual's current condition, determining the underlying cause of their emotional distress, and creating an appropriate treatment plan to help address the individual's specific needs.Through various methods such as counseling, medication, lifestyle changes, or other treatments, a mental health team works alongside the individual in order to achieve long-term recovery and prevent further episodes of distress. Mental health stabilization provides essential support and guidance throughout this challenging journey of healing.

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Mental Health Intervention Programs
Mental Health Evaluation
Mental Health Information/Education
Provides crisis intervention to young children of families suffering from natural or man-made disasters. Professional counselors are also available to inform and educate parents, teachers, community workers and the general public about the effects of disasters on children.

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Disaster Victims
Mental Health Information/Education
Child Guidance
Identifies and addresses the behavioral health needs of Native youth and young adults by reducing suicidal behavior, substance abuse, mental illness, and trauma.Program Goals and Objectives: Assess behavioral health needs and strengths in the Native Communities Reduce suicidal behavior and substance abuse amongst Native youth and young adults up to age 24 Provide mental health support by facilitating a collaboration amongst Culturally Appropriate service providers Conduct suicide prevention outreach to at risk Native communities and agencies

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Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
General Counseling Services
Native American Community
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Mental Health Information/Education
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Program educates and increases awareness in the community to help provide planned behavioral health response options. Our goal is to further the mission of trauma-informed care through training. The Training Institute provides customizable training and professional development for the community - including schools, behavioral health agencies and the general public. Program also works with community partners to create trauma-sensitive schools and provide education on topics which include, but are not limited to: Trauma-Informed Care Trauma-Sensitive Schools Mental Health First Aid Crisis Intervention and Prevention Effective and Therapeutic use of Physical Restraint in Crisis Compassion Fatigue Qualified Behavioral Health Provider Training CPR/First Aid