Youth Mental Health offered at Therapeutic Health Services' Youth & Family Services Branch in Seattle
Youth Mental Health offered at Therapeutic Health Services' Youth & Family Services Branch in Seattle
Provides culturally sensitive individual, family and group counseling and youth mental health treatment. Counseling happens onsite, virtually, at schools, home and/or other community settings. Also offers: - Support Groups - Social Skills Classes - Case Management Integrated Cognitive Therapies Program Provides treatment for young people with mental health and substance use disorders. Offers a comprehensive evaluation of mental health and substance use disorders followed by individually tailored treatments. Treats a range of substance use and psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, behavioral problems and other conditions commonly experience by those use substances. Prescribes and manages psychiatric medication and offers continuing care services for those need more support. Program includes option for family to be involved through Parent Coaching appointments and groups. Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) Provides intensive mental health services in a wraparound team structure for children and youth involved in more than one system. Team is comprised of significant individuals involved in the participant’s life. Team members include natural supports (family, friends, religious leaders) and the professionals who work with the family (counselors, nurses/doctors, schools, CPS and probation officers). Provide access to crisis services for established patients as needed.
Physical Address
1901 Martin Luther King Junior Way South, Seattle, WA 98144
Hours
M-Th, 9am-6pm F, 9am-5pm.
Voice
Application process
Call the Get Help phone line or fill out online Get Help Form to schedule and intake/assessment appointment.
Fee
Accepts all Apple Health/Medicaid plans. Also provide a sliding-fee scale where the cost of service is adjusted, based on the patient’s level of income.
Eligibility
Generally, low income, high-risk youth ages 5-20 and their families. Includes youth who are involved in the criminal justice system from first time offenders through adjudicated youth on probation, parole, or in special programs such as Chemical Dependency Disposition Alternative (CDDA), Drug or Treatment Court. ICTP serves youth 13-26 in King County and 13-19 in Snohomish County. WISe serves youth up to age 21 who are Medicaid eligible and meet screening criteria.
Agency info
Therapeutic Health Services
At Therapeutic Health Services, our vision is to improve quality of life for all, our mission is to foster healing and recovery. We do this by helping to rehabilitate individuals and heal families affected by alcohol dependence, drug dependence, and/or mental illness. For over 50 years we have helped individuals and families lead healthy and productive lives. We offer the most effective evidence-based, culturally appropriate behavioral health treatment in an outpatient setting. Our strengths-based, trauma-informed treatment includes one-on-one and group counseling sessions, life skills groups, vocational groups, case management and relapse prevention groups. Our experienced, compassionate and professional staff includes licensed chemical dependency and mental health professionals, case managers, nurses, ARNPs, physicians and psychiatrists. Providing programs and services individualized to the unique goals and capabilities of the individual, allows us to help our patients achieve positive outcomes. Our primary care team helps our substance use and mental health patients to manage their overall physical health as well as commonly occurring chronic conditions. In an average year, our 9 service locations in King and Snohomish counties serve approximately 6,500 adults and nearly 1,000 youth and young adults in our community. Therapeutic Health Services is the largest non-profit provider of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction in Washington State. We specialize in treating high-risk, low-income, ethnic minority, multi-system involved, and “harder to serve” adults and youth.