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If you or a loved one are facing a mental health crisis, please call 911 or the Behavioral Health Division Crisis Line: 414-257-7222.
For the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Youth & Young Adult Mental Health Therapy
Our therapists utilize techniques, based on well-researched best practices. Some examples of interventions include Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Care, Solution Focused, Cognitive Behavioral, Crisis Intervention, and healthy coping strategies. When working with youth and families, therapists utilize a person-centered approach, which allows adjustments to best support the youth and family.
This program is available to:
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Youth & Young Adults ages 11-24 years od
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Individual must be a resident of Wisconsin
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Youth do not need to be a shelter resident to seek services
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If transportation is a barrier, we can provide bus tickets or telehealth options for services
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All of our services are free and confidential—we do not require medical insurance
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Youth ages 14 years old and over do not need guardian consent to seek mental health services
Types of therapy practices:
Through a combination of services, we will create the treatment plan that is best for the youth and young adults we serve. Possible types of therapy can include:
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Individual Therapy
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Family Therapy
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Art Therapy
To seek mental health treatment:
Please call our crisis line at (414) 647-8200 and ask to enroll in counseling services
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