Offers substance abuse assessments and counseling for children (as young as age 2), adolescents, adults, elder adults, couples, and families. Services include addiction assessments/evaluations, intensive and extended outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling sessions, OWI assessments, and DOT Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) Evaluations.
Offers a complete range of outpatient mental health, substance use, and domestic violence services, utilizing evidence-based interventions to support healing and recovery. Licensed clinicians work to meet the needs of individuals (age birth through the lifespan), families, and couples in a trauma-informed setting. Tele-health services are available.
Provides outpatient substance abuse treatment, assessments, group and individual counseling, state-approved OWI classes, and aftercare for adults and juveniles.
Second Chances is an Iowa weekend OWI jail diversion program. It is an alternative to jail for people convicted of first offense operating while intoxicated. Along with being an alternative to jail, Second Chances provides the mandatory Iowa Department of Transportation Drinking Drivers Education training - all in the same weekend. COURT APPROVAL IS A MUST TO ATTEND. Time spent at Second Chances will count as the mandatory two days in jail. All instructors are certified by the Prevention Research Institute in compliance with the Iowa Department of Transportation's requirements for driver's license reinstatement.
Offers behavioral health and psychiatry services to any adult in need. Services include individual therapy, adult couple therapy, substance use disorder services/addiction treatment, crisis services, assertive community treatment (ACT), intensive psychiatric rehabilitation, community based services, care team, wraparound services, and Mobile Crisis Response Team.
Mental health services include mental health evaluations and individual, group, family, and couples counseling. Things that may be addressed in a session could include, but not limited to, the following: anxiety, ADHD, depression, grief, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, trauma, sex addiction, sexual offenses, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis. These sessions may occur at the agency, home, jail, or school. Therapists specialize in trauma focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, adoption, art therapy, parent child interactive therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Substance use and addictions services include evaluations, counseling, and intervention. Things that may be addressed in a session could include, but not limited to, the following: cannabis, alcohol, methamphetamine, hallucinogens, prescription drugs, gambling, sex, and impulse buying. These sessions may occur at the agency or school.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) helps individuals start the substance abuse recovery journey. The program is individualized and typically lasts approximately three months. Upon the participant's completion of the intensive treatment phase, they transfer to participation in the aftercare group.
Counseling for veterans and their families for military-related challenges, as well as information and referral for substance use counseling, employment, VA benefits, financial crisis, and discharge upgrading.
Services are provided primarily in Lincoln, NE. Community Access Points where counselors are available on scheduled days are available in Seward, Kearney, Grand Island, North Platte, and O'Neill. Virtual counseling is also available as needed.
Mental health services include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling.
Substance abuse services include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), adult relapse prevention, drug court provider, family court provider, voucher provider and priority population: women who are pregnant and IV users.
Offers behavioral health and psychiatry services to any adult in need. Services include individual therapy, adult couple therapy, substance use disorder services/addiction treatment, crisis services, assertive community treatment (ACT), intensive psychiatric rehabilitation, community based services, care team, wraparound services, and Mobile Crisis Response Team.
Offers one-to-one counseling, group or family sessions for substance abuse including opioids, as well as for problem gambling. Offers substance abuse evaluation, DUI classes, restorative parenting classes, and referrals to other social services in the area.
Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.
Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.
Counseling can help strengthen your family, develop your relationships and prevent small problems from getting out of control. Individual, family and group therapists assess and treat everything from everyday stress to chronic mental health disorders.
Outpatient substance use disorder services are available for persons who have used drugs or alcohol or have been diagnosed as chemically dependent, if they can be treated in the community.
Specialized treatment services and groups include: --Severe and persistent mental illness --Depression and mood disorder --Urgent outpatient mental health care --Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) --Counseling for sex offenders --Treatment for children with sexual behavior problems --Sexual abuse support groups --Substance use disorder --Adolescent decision-making groups --Post-adoption issues --Pregnancy- and parenting-related issues --Coping Skills Groups
Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.
Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual's needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.
Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.
Provide outpatient therapy, outpatient psychiatry, psychiatric evaluations, group therapy to children and adults for individual, group, marital, and play therapy. Substance abuse counseling is also available as well as some support groups.
Offers drug and alcohol substance abuse treatment services. Substance abuse counselors will work with each individual or family to come up with the most appropriate treatment plan. Services include substance abuse evaluations, outpatient treatment, OWI assessments, continuing care treatment and DOT reporting.
Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.
Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.
Offers a variety of treatment options for individuals suffering from chemical dependency and its effects such as assessments, outpatient services and substance abuse counseling.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Provide outpatient therapy, outpatient psychiatry, psychiatric evaluations, group therapy to children and adults for individual, group, marital, and play therapy. Substance abuse counseling is also available as well as some support groups.
Offers behavioral health and psychiatry services to any adult in need. Services include individual therapy, adult couple therapy, substance use disorder services/addiction treatment, crisis services, assertive community treatment (ACT), intensive psychiatric rehabilitation, community based services, care team, wraparound services, and Mobile Crisis Response Team.