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Mental Health services encompass much of the treatment delivery and research being conducted at the Center. These services include a comprehensive assessment of the child and family to determine what type of evidence-based trauma treatment and/or medication might be needed. Clinic, community, and home-based trauma treatment services are offered to children and families where trauma has been identified. A multi-disciplinary team of child psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, counselors, and therapists provides evaluation, treatment, and links to community based support services. With a four-year grant from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, CCFH has been able to train our clinical staff in cutting edge, evidence-based trauma treatment for children and families. With this aggressive training, CCFH has been given the opportunity to disseminate this knowledge to train local, state and national colleagues involved in trauma treatment.
Partnerships
• All programs at the Center for Child & Family Health
Funding Supporters
• Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Agency
• Service Revenue
• Healthy Futures Fund
• For funding of individual programs, see Research and Training
Brochure regarding the CCFH's Mental Health Treatment Services for Children and Families. |
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Contacts
- Katie Tise,
LCSW, MSW
919-419-3474 x321
- Ernestine Briggs,
PhD, Trauma
Treatment Director,
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA)/NCTSN Principal Investigator
For referrals
- Rachel Albert
919-419-3474 x221
For more information
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