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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Service: Family psychoeducation
Arizona Mentor Union Hills
602-200-949418244 North 39th Drive , Glendale, AZ 85308
http://www.az-mentor.com
Arizona Mentor Verlea
602-200-94941316 East Verlea Drive , Tempe, AZ 85282
http://www.az-mentor.com
Arizonas Children Association
623-889-0091111 East Monroe Avenue Suite 100, Buckeye, AZ 85326
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
520-224-9100942 East Fry Boulevard , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.arizonaschildrenassociation.com
Arizonas Children Association
480-814-7789375 East Elliot Road Suite 11, Chandler, AZ 85225
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
480-503-8530 x25582066 West Apache Trail Suite 112, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
520-224-9100942 East Fry Boulevard , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
602-234-373311321 West Bell Road Suite 401, Surprise, AZ 85378
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
480-814-77891345 East Main Street Suite 104, Mesa, AZ 85203
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
603-234-3733 x2527111 East Monroe Avenue Suite 102, Buckeye, AZ 85326
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
480-503-8530 x12232066 West Apache Trail Suite 101, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association
602-234-3733 x25273636 North Central Avenue Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85012
http://www.arizonaschildren.org/
Arizonas Children Association Flagstaff Office
928-527-1000906 West University Avenue Suites 140 and 150, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association Outpatient Behavioral Health Program
623-583-252311321 West Bell Road Suite 401, Surprise, AZ 85378
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association Outpatient Services
520-622-76113716 East Columbia Street , Tucson, AZ 85714
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Arizonas Children Association Phoenix Office
602-234-3733711 East Missouri Avenue Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85014
http://www.arizonaschildren.org/
Arizonas Children Association Western Region
928-344-88003780 South 4th Avenue Extention Suites H,I,J and K, Yuma, AZ 85365
http://www.arizonaschildren.org
Armstrong County Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health
724-543-84381 Nolte Drive , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://acmh.org
Armstrong County Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health
724-543-84381 Nolte Drive , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://www.acmh.org
Armstrong County VA Outpatient Clinic
724-545-842011 Hilltop Plaza , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://www.butler.va.gov/
Aroostook Mental Health Center
207-493-336143 Hatch Drive Suite 310, Caribou, ME 04736
http://www.amhc.org/
Aroostook Mental Health Center Calais Outpatient Office
207-454-0775127 Palmer Street , Calais, ME 04619
http://www.amhc.org
Aroostook Mental Health Center Fort Kent Outpatient Office
207-834-3186104 East Main Street , Fort Kent, ME 04743
http://www.amhc.org
Aroostook Mental Health Center Houlton Outpatient Office
207-532-652311 Mill Street , Houlton, ME 04730
http://www.amhc.org
Aroostook Mental Health Center Houlton Outpatient Office
207-532-652311 Mill Street , Houlton, ME 04730
http://www.amhc.org
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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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