Not exact matches
First, it compares a relatively
intensive outpatient program (21 home - based family sessions) to treatment with less frequent therapist - patient contact (2 home - based family sessions and
follow - up crisis intervention).
Public mental health services for children in Nebraska are administered by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and includes the
following examples:
outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment services, including evaluation (by a supervising practitioner / psychiatrist / psychologist individual), group / family psychotherapy; individual / group / family substance abuse counseling, family assessment, mental / home health and personal care services,
intensive family preservation services, medication checks, crisis intervention services.
Our mental health
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) consists of an initial individual session establishing person - centered treatment goals
followed by regularly scheduled group counseling sessions that meet four times a week for a minimum of two hours and fifteen minutes.
Our
Intensive Outpatient program can serve as a primary treatment or a transitional treatment
following a residential stay.
Specifically, clients who participate in the Faith Based Program receive the
following (In - addition to other components of the
Intensive Outpatient Program):