Crisis intervention team
Offered at mental health treatment centers Details:- name: Crisis intervention team
- category: Emergency Mental Health Services
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
A self-initiated community partnership between local law enforcement, county health services, mental health advocates, and mental health consumers. It is designed to address the needs of mental health consumers who enter the judicial system during a crisis state.
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Service: Crisis intervention team
Long Beach VAMC Mental Health (116A)
562-826-56015901 East 7th Street , Long Beach, CA 90822
http://www.longbeach.va.gov
Long Island Home South Oaks Hospital
631-264-4000400 Sunrise Highway Valentine Hall, Amityville, NY 11701
http://www.south-oaks.org
Long Island Home South Oaks Partial Hosp Program
631-264-4000400 Sunrise Highway Carone Hall, 1st Floor, Wilsey Hall, Amityville, NY 11701
http://www.south-oaks.org
Looking Glass Community Services Counseling Program
541-484-4428260 East 11th Avenue , Eugene, OR 97401
http://www.lookingglass.us
Looking Glass Community Services Counseling Program
541-484-4428260 East 11th Avenue , Eugene, OR 97402
http://www.lookingglass.us
Looking Glass Community Services Springfield Counseling Program
541-780-62131403 F Street , Springfield, OR 97477
http://www.lookingglass.us
Loretto Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health
773-854-50315524 West Harrison Street , Chicago, IL 60644
http://www.lorettohospital.org
Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
323-766-23603787 South Vermont Avenue , Los Angeles, CA 90007
http://
Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
323-290-83604401 Crenshaw Boulevard Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90043
http://www.lacgc.org
Los Angeles County DMH Olive View Community MH UCC
818-485-088814659 Olive Drive , Sylmar, CA 91342
http://
Los Angeles LGBT Center Mental Health Services
323-993-74321625 Schrader Boulevard , Los Angeles, CA 90028
http://www.losangeleslgbtcenter.org
Los Angeles LGBT Center Mental Health Services
323-993-74321625 Schrader Boulevard , Los Angeles, CA 90028
http://www.lalgbtcenter.org/health-services/mental-health
Louis A Johnson VAMC Mental Health Clinic (116A)
304-623-34611 Med Center Drive , Clarksburg, WV 26301
http://www.clarksburg.va.gov/services/mentalhealthoutpatientclinic.asp
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Akron CBOC
330-724-771555 West Waterloo Road , Akron, OH 44319
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Akron CBOC
330-724-7715 x120055 West Waterloo Road , Akron, OH 44319
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Canton CBOC
330-489-4600733 Market Avenue South , Canton, OH 44702
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center East Liverpool CBOC
330-386-430315655 State Route 170 Suite A, East Liverpool, OH 43920
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Lake County VA Outpatient Clinic
440-934-9158 x4930035000 Keiser Court , Willoughby, OH 44094
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Lorain CBOC
440-934-91585255 North Abbe Road , Sheffield Lake, OH 44054
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Mansfield CBOC
419-529-46021025 South Trimble Road , Mansfield, OH 44906
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center McCafferty CBOC
216-939-06994242 Lorain Avenue , Cleveland, OH 44113
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center New Philadelphia CBOC
330-602-53391260 Monroe Street NW Suite 1-A, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center New Philadelphia CBOC
330-602-5339 x20001260 Monroe Street NW Suite 1-A, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Painesville CBOC
440-357-67407 West Jackson Street , Painesville, OH 44077
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Sandusky CBOC
419-625-73503416 Columbus Avenue , Sandusky, OH 44870
http://www.cleveland.va.gov
Not Sure Which Services to Choose?
The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.
Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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