Family psychoeducation

Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Family psychoeducation
  • category: Ancillary Services
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Helps consumers and their families and supporters, through relationship building, education, collaboration, and problem solving to: 1) learn about mental illness; 2) master new ways of managing their mental illness; 3) reduce tension and stress within the family; 4) provide social support and encouragement to each other; 5) focus on the future; and 6) find ways for families and supporters to help consumers in their recovery.

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Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-537-1302
283 Bielby Road , Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
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Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-427-2737
1037 West Main Street , Vevay, IN 47043
http://www.cmhcinc.org

Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-427-2737
1037 West Main Street , Vevay, IN 47043
http://www.cmhcinc.org

Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-537-1302
710 Eads Parkway , Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
http://cmhcinc.org/

Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-537-1302
285 Bielby Road , Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
http://www.cmhcinc.org/

Community Mental Health Center Inc

812-537-1302
283 Bielby Road , Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
http://cmhcinc.org/

Community Mental Health Center Inc Batesville North Depot Street Office

812-532-3400
15 North Depot Street , Batesville, IN 47006
http://

Community Mental Health Center Inc Batesville Office

812-934-3245
215 East George Street , Batesville, IN 47006
http://

Community Mental Health Center Inc Batesville Park Avenue Office

812-934-3245
16 North Park Avenue , Batesville, IN 47006
http://

Community Mental Health Center Inc Ludlow Offices

812-537-4378
281 Bielby Road , Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
http://

Community Mental Health Center Inc Saint Leon Office

812-576-1600
28208 State Route 1 Suite 101, West Harrison, IN 47060
http://cmhcinc.org/

Community Mental Health Consultants

417-667-8352
815 South Ash Street , Nevada, MO 64772
http://www.cmhconline.com

Community Mental Health of Ottawa Cnty

616-842-5350
1111 Fulton Street , Grand Haven, MI 49417
http://www.miottawa.org/cmh

Community Mental Health of Ottawa Cnty

616-392-1873
12263 James Street , Holland, MI 49424
http://www.miottawa.org/cmh

Community Mental Health Services

208-478-2172
720 East Lander Street , Pocatello, ID 83201
http://

Community Mental Health Services

208-525-8339
1400 Benton Street , Idaho Falls, ID 83401
http://

Community Mental Health Services of Livingston County

517-546-4126
2280 East Grand River Avenue , Howell, MI 48843
http://www.cmhliv.org

Community Mental Health Services of Livingston County

517-548-0081
622 East Grand River , Howell, MI 48843
http://www.cmhliv.org

Community Mental Health Services of Livingston County

517-546-4126
2280 East Grand River Avenue , Howell, MI 48843
http://www.cmhliv.org

Community Mental Hlth and SA Servs Saint Joseph County

269-467-1000
677 East Main Street Suite A, Centreville, MI 49032
http://www.stjoecmh.org

Community MH for Central Michigan Clare County Branch

989-539-2141
789 North Clare Avenue , Harrison, MI 48625
http://www.cmhcm.org

Community MH for Central Michigan Isabella County Branch

989-772-5938
301 South Crapo Street Suite 100, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
http://cmhcm.org

Community MH for Central Michigan Mecosta County Branch

231-796-5825
500 South 3rd Avenue , Big Rapids, MI 49307
http://CMHCM.org

Community MH for Central Michigan Midland County Center

989-631-2320
218 Fast Ice Drive , Midland, MI 48642
http://www.cmhcm.org/

Community MH for Central Michigan Osceola County Branch

231-832-2247
4473 220th Avenue , Reed City, MI 49677
http://www.cmhcm.org
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