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
Columbia Area Mental Health Center Mental Health Court
803-898-15552715 Colonial Drive Suite 200-A, Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/camhc
Columbia Area Mental Health Center Mental Health Court
803-898-15552715 Colonial Drive Suite 200-A, Columbia, SC 29203
http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/camhc
Columbia Community Mental Health Creekside Center
503-397-521158646 McNulty Way , Saint Helens, OR 97051
http://www.ccmh1.com/
Columbia Community Mental Health Creekside Center
503-397-521158646 McNulty Way , Saint Helens, OR 97051
http://www.ccmh1.com/
Columbia Memorial Hospital Department of Psychiatry
518-828-7601 x813671 Prospect Avenue , Hudson, NY 12534
http://columbiamemorialhealth.org
Columbia Memorial Hospital Department of Psychiatry
518-828-7601 x813671 Prospect Avenue , Hudson, NY 12534
http://www.columbiamemorialhealth.org/
Columbia River Mental Health Services
360-993-30006926 NE 4th Plain Boulevard , Vancouver, WA 98661
http://www.crmhs.org
Columbia River Mental Health Services
360-993-30006926 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard , Vancouver, WA 98661
http://www.crmhs.org
Columbia River Mental Health Services
360-597-973120 NW 20th Avenue , Battle Ground, WA 98604
http://www.crmhs.org
Columbia River Mental Health Services Hazel Dell Clinic
360-579-97219105 NE Highway 99 Building A, Suite 201, Vancouver, WA 98665
http://www.crmhs.org
Columbia River Mental Health Services Options Youth House
360-750-70331012 Esther Street , Vancouver, WA 98660
http://www.crmhs.org
Columbia Saint Marys Hospital Ozaukee Campus
262-243-730013111 North Port Washington Road , Mequon, WI 53097
http://columbia-stmarys.org
Columbia University/NYSPI Div of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
646-774-580540 Haven Avenue Kolb 2nd Floor, Unit 263, New York, NY 10032
http://columbiapsychiatry.org/disorders/child-and-adolescent
Columbia Valley Community Health Adult Behavioral Health
509-662-6000504 Orondo Avenue , Wenatchee, WA 98801
http://www.cvch.org
Columbia Wellness Kelso Branch
360-423-0203305 South Pacific Avenue Suite 102, Kelso, WA 98626
http://columbiawell.org
Columbia Wellness Longview Branch
360-423-0203720 14th Avenue Suite 200, Longview, WA 98632
http://www.columbiawell.org
Columbia Wellness Longview Main
360-423-0203921 14th Avenue , Longview, WA 98632
http://www.columbiawell.org
Columbia Wellness - Longview Branch
360-423-0203720 14th Avenue Suite 200, Longview, WA 98632
http://www.columbiawell.org
Columbia Wellness - Longview Main
360-423-0203921 14th Avenue , Longview, WA 98632
http://www.columbiawell.org
Columbia Wellness - Woodland
360-423-02031251 Lewis River Road Suite A, Woodland, WA 98674
http://columbiawell.org
Columbiacare Services Inc DBA Creekside Residential Treatment
541-298-19201021 West 9th Street , The Dalles, OR 97058
http://www.columbiacare.org/SectionIndex.asp?SectionID=81
Columbus Area Integrated Hlth Services Health Services Inc
614-252-07111515 East Broad Street , Columbus, OH 43205
http://www.columbus-area.com/
Columbus Behavioral Center for Children and Adolescents
812-376-17112223 Poshard Drive , Columbus, IN 47203
http://www.columbusbehavioral.com/
Columbus BHC Columbus Childrens Healthcare
402-564-7200 x53775 45th Avenue , Columbus, NE 68601
http://
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