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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Coleman Professional Services Main Office

330-673-1347
5982 Rhodes Road , Kent, OH 44240
http://www.colemanservices.org

Coliseum Center for Behavioral Health

478-741-1355
340 Hospital Drive , Macon, GA 31217
http://www.coliseumhealthsystem.com

Coliseum Center for Behavioral Health

478-741-1355
340 Hospital Drive , Macon, GA 31217
http://coliseumhealthsystem.com

College Community Services

760-499-7406
1400 North Norma Street Suite 133, Ridgecrest, CA 93555
http://www.ccskern.com

College Hospital Cerritos Santa Ana PHP

714-479-0102
1634 West 19th Street Suite C, Santa Ana, CA 92706
http://www.chc.la

College Hospital Cerritos Signal Hill PHP

562-290-0456
707 Walton Avenue , Signal Hill, CA 90755
http://collegehospitals.org

College Hospital of Costa Mesa Adult Psychiatric Services

949-642-2734
301 Victoria Street , Costa Mesa, CA 92627
http://chc.la

Collegeville Psychological Center

610-489-3333
3774 Ridge Pike , Collegeville, PA 19426
http://ppcmh.com/

Colleton Medical Center

843-782-2380
501 Robertson Boulevard , Walterboro, SC 29488
http://www.colletonmedical.com/

Colleton Medical Center

843-782-2380
501 Robertson Boulevard , Walterboro, SC 29488
http://www.colletonmedical.com/

Colmery ONeil VAMC VA Eastern Kansas Healthcare System

785-350-3111
2200 SW Gage Boulevard , Topeka, KS 66622
http://www.topeka.va.gov/

Colonial Behavioral Health

757-898-7926
3804 George Washington Mem Highway , Yorktown, VA 23692
http://www.colonialbh.org/

Colonial Behavioral Health

757-898-7926
3804 George Washington Mem Highway , Yorktown, VA 23692
http://www.colonialbh.org/

Colonial Behavioral Health Childrens Services

757-253-4074
921 Capitol Landing Road , Williamsburg, VA 23185
http://www.colonialbh.org

Colorado Mental Health Institute Fort Logan

303-866-7066
3520 West Oxford Avenue , Denver, CO 80236
http://www.CHS-Behavioralhealth

Colorado Mental Health Institute Fort Logan

303-866-7066
3520 West Oxford Avenue , Denver, CO 80236
http://

Colorado Plains Medical Center Geriatric Behavioral Health Unit

970-542-4361
1000 Lincoln Street , Fort Morgan, CO 80701
http://

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Adult Clinic Services

803-898-0123
2000 Hampton Street Suite 3116, Columbia, SC 29204
http://www.scdmh.org

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Adult Intensive Services

803-898-4850
2715 Colonial Drive , Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.scdmh.org

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Behavioral Therapy Program

803-898-1555
2715 Colonial Drive Suite 100, Columbia, SC 29203
http://

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Behavioral Therapy Program

803-898-1555
2715 Colonial Drive Suite 200-A, Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.colamhc.org/

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Child and Adolescent

803-898-4777
2715 Colonial Drive Suite 100, Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.scdmh.org

Columbia Area Mental Health Center Child and Adolescent

803-898-4777
2715 Colonial Drive Suite 100, Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.scdmh.org
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