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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Arizona Mentor Union Hills

602-200-9494
18244 North 39th Drive , Glendale, AZ 85308
http://www.az-mentor.com

Arizona Mentor Verlea

602-200-9494
1316 East Verlea Drive , Tempe, AZ 85282
http://www.az-mentor.com

Arizonas Children Association

623-889-0091
111 East Monroe Avenue Suite 100, Buckeye, AZ 85326
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

520-224-9100
942 East Fry Boulevard , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.arizonaschildrenassociation.com

Arizonas Children Association

480-814-7789
375 East Elliot Road Suite 11, Chandler, AZ 85225
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

480-503-8530 x2558
2066 West Apache Trail Suite 112, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

520-224-9100
942 East Fry Boulevard , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

602-234-3733
11321 West Bell Road Suite 401, Surprise, AZ 85378
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

480-814-7789
1345 East Main Street Suite 104, Mesa, AZ 85203
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

603-234-3733 x2527
111 East Monroe Avenue Suite 102, Buckeye, AZ 85326
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

480-503-8530 x1223
2066 West Apache Trail Suite 101, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association

602-234-3733 x2527
3636 North Central Avenue Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85012
http://www.arizonaschildren.org/

Arizonas Children Association Flagstaff Office

928-527-1000
906 West University Avenue Suites 140 and 150, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association Outpatient Behavioral Health Program

623-583-2523
11321 West Bell Road Suite 401, Surprise, AZ 85378
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association Outpatient Services

520-622-7611
3716 East Columbia Street , Tucson, AZ 85714
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Arizonas Children Association Phoenix Office

602-234-3733
711 East Missouri Avenue Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85014
http://www.arizonaschildren.org/

Arizonas Children Association Western Region

928-344-8800
3780 South 4th Avenue Extention Suites H,I,J and K, Yuma, AZ 85365
http://www.arizonaschildren.org

Armstrong County Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health

724-543-8438
1 Nolte Drive , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://acmh.org

Armstrong County Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health

724-543-8438
1 Nolte Drive , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://www.acmh.org

Armstrong County VA Outpatient Clinic

724-545-8420
11 Hilltop Plaza , Kittanning, PA 16201
http://www.butler.va.gov/

Aroostook Mental Health Center

207-493-3361
43 Hatch Drive Suite 310, Caribou, ME 04736
http://www.amhc.org/

Aroostook Mental Health Center Calais Outpatient Office

207-454-0775
127 Palmer Street , Calais, ME 04619
http://www.amhc.org

Aroostook Mental Health Center Fort Kent Outpatient Office

207-834-3186
104 East Main Street , Fort Kent, ME 04743
http://www.amhc.org

Aroostook Mental Health Center Houlton Outpatient Office

207-532-6523
11 Mill Street , Houlton, ME 04730
http://www.amhc.org

Aroostook Mental Health Center Houlton Outpatient Office

207-532-6523
11 Mill Street , Houlton, ME 04730
http://www.amhc.org
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