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These are services within the county's borders reviewed by local community members. Please take a moment to rate and review services as you interact with the provider. To learn more about service barriers, strengthening services and the 100% directory project, please visit: About The Directory.
PLEASE BE AWARE: During this phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, services may be disrupted. Please contact a service agency before visiting it.
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Family counseling, individual adult counseling, drug counseling, addiction recovery therapy, children’s and adult mental health services.
At ATB Behavioral Health Services, children’s mental health services play a significant role in improving the lives of young people. They help children and adolescents to overcome and cope with any challenges they face in their daily lives. Age of the child is taken into account before settling for any therapy approach. Parents or caregiver are involved in the progress of the child’s therapy, to bring about the desired result efficiently. -
Children/teens age 10+, individuals, couples, and families.
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns
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Mental health counseling to individuals, families, and couples; substance abuse counseling and assessments.
Ages 8 and up.
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Available to: individuals 10 years of age and above, however call to inquire capacity
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns.
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Various group meetings: Beginner: Meeting for Newcomers. BS: Book Study. CF: Child Friendly. Closed: Closed Meetings are only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Disc: Discussion Meeting. NCP: No Court Papers Signed. Open: Open Meetings are for anyone interested in learning more about Alcoholics Anonymous. SS: Step Study. Veterans: Open for All. Women: Women Only
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Co-occurring substance/psychological counseling, marriage and family therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, and substance abuse/mental health assessments.
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Individual counseling with supported medical treatment, family counseling, marriage counseling, children’s counseling, stress counseling, anger management, ADHD/ADD, adolescent issues, grief counseling, and depression counseling.
Available to: 6 years old and over. New patients must complete New Patient Packet available online http://www.igotchoices.com/files/122105382.pdf and fax or email to maria@igotchoices.com with a copy of photo ID and current insurance card.
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Available to: Adolescent & Adult services.
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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Adolescent Services Only:
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral HealthOur team of professionals is dedicated to helping each individual identify, adapt and effectively deal with difficult times. We can help you not only get back on track but improve the quality of your life.
Addressing issues covering a range of the following: aging parents, anger and communication, career changes, depression and anxiety, divorce, gay and lesbian Issues, grief, health issues, marital and couple conflicts, parent/child communication, panic and bipolar disorders, phobias and stress, PTSD (Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder), relationships conflicts and communication, self-esteem, stresses of parenting, substance abuse/addictions, trauma, veterans returning home, victims of domestic violence and abuse, victims of sexual abuse and assault, medication management. Adult counseling services, child and adolescent counseling services, family support services, substance abuse, sexually reactive behavior counseling, truancy court, UA testing, individual counseling, group counseling & support groups, play therapy & specialized children’s therapy, specialized counseling for survivors of sexual assault & other trauma including EMDR therapy.
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All ages. Shelter: Marge’s Place: Protective Shelter (63 beds); provides immediate safety and also helps victims make the transition to survivors. Counseling, education and therapy for women, men, teens, and children whose lives have been touched by domestic and dating violence. 52-week offender treatment program. Mental health therapy. Substance abuse and co-dependency counseling. Court advocacy for victims/survivors. Court monitoring for offenders. Community outreach and education. Angermanagement groups. Women’s support groups. Women’s Circle of Security Parenting Class. Battery intervention groups.
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Referral Service to local resources through the Juvenile Probation Office for families in need.
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Four Winds Recovery Center Inc is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Farmington, NM. For individuals struggling with an addiction alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc), or opioids (heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc), a supervised medical detoxification may be necessary before entering residential treatment.Four Winds Recovery Center Inc is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Farmington, NM. For individuals struggling with an addiction alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc), or
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Medically Assisted Treatment Program
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Services provided: psychotherapy, life coaching, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, health and wellness, and Employment Assistance Programs (EAP).
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Available to: Women, 18 years and older, who are recovering from substance abuse
Services provided: A transitional living residence free from alcohol and drug use. A safe, home-like environment with a group of peers and mentors. A structured network of recovery support, personal development, and accountability. Access to 12 Step meeting and relapse prevention support. Educational resources (parenting, financial planning, goal setting). Employment assistance and continuing education guidance. Cooperation with legal and court systems. Referral to a vast network and community resources. Long-term aftercare and recovery planning. Guidance toward long term housing options. Transportationto help client’s access resources identified in their stated plan of recovery. -
Preventative Care: Children’s physicals, Adult physicals, immunizations. Women’s Healthcare: annual exams, diagnosis, and treatment for gynecologic issues. Management of Chronic Medical Conditions: High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, digestive disorders, allergic reactions, asthma, headaches, arthritis, skin disorders, thyroid abnormalities. Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Mental Illness: colds and flu, respiratory infections, throat and ear infections, bone and joint pain and injuries, burns and lacerations, gastrointestinal infections, individual counseling, family counseling, marriage and couples counseling.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Residential treatment for substance use disorders and related mental health problems. Substance abuse education, academics, psychological skills, individual and group therapy, life skills development, assessment and evaluation, cultural awareness education, aftercare/recovery planning, community education program, resources and referral assistance, medical access resources and experiential therapies. In addition to conventional western therapeutic approaches, services rendered include the integration of Native American cultural activities to meet relevant cultural needs of consumers. The treatment program has services to help adolescents develop a positive perception of their individual selves, family, and life, to restore harmony within themselves and their families. The treatment is continuous open- ended treatment depending on treatment need. Areas Served: All regional areas: must have a Certificate of Indian Blood to be eligible.
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Methadone and suboxone treatment for opioid addiction, individual counseling, group counseling, outpatient services, assessments, referrals.
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Psychiatry, psychiatric, psychotropic medication management for anxiety, depression, anger, insomnia, mood swings, and substance abuse.
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Crisis intervention, comprehensive assessments, individual and family counseling, psychiatric consultation and medication, substance abuse programs, educational groups for a variety of problems, and additional community support programs for those with serious, chronic mental health conditions. Additional Veterans Support: Services in support of veterans and their families, including substance abuse, depression, anger, domestic violence, and social and economic challenges.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Available to: Adults, young adults, male, and female. Clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with co-occurring mental and substances use disorders, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, persons who have experienced intimate partner violence/domestic violence, and persons who have experienced trauma.
Services provided: Substance use treatment, anger management, brief intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, substance use counseling approach, trauma-related counseling. Treatment also for non-substance use addiction disorders (i.e. gambling and internet use disorders). Individual, group, and family counseling offered. Substance abuse and Hepatitis education, counseling, or support. Employment counseling and training. Assistance with obtaining social services, case management, domestic violence services- family or partner, Housing services, mental health services, consumer-run (peer-support) services, social skills development. -
County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Available to: Youth, from ages 9-18 years old. One or both parents/guardians MUST accompany the youth to the appointment.
Services provided: The Emergency Crisis Shelter operates 24/7. The shelter provides short-term housing for youth who are nonviolent and do not meet criteria for secure detention. Youth are typically referred and admitted into the Shelter by law enforcement, outside agencies, or protective services. In some cases, however, self-referrals are taken, and parent/guardians may also make referrals. The Shelter collaborates with the Navajo Nation to provide services for youth who are in the custody of their system.
Levels of care range from emergency shelter care, intensive outpatient care, residential treatment, probation supervision, functional family therapy, judicial services, and drug court programs, to secure detention.
The Juvenile Services Center is a “one-stop” complex providing a more effective and efficient method to identify and intervene with juveniles at-risk and prevention for juveniles and families. -
Treatment for mental disorders such as ADD, ADHD, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and addiction. Our board-certified psychiatrists and mental health professionals offer child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry, child counseling, pharmacotherapy-including medication monitoring and management. Program focuses on reducing illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and insomnia through individual, group, or family therapy.
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Primary Care Clinic for adult patients who do not currently have a primary care provider. The practice offers both same-day or next-day appointments five days a week.
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Available to: 18 years or older.
Hospital inpatient treatment. Activity therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, individual psychotherapy, and psychotropic medication. Chronic/illness management, diet and exercise counseling, education services, family psychoeducation, and illness management and recovery. “Our program focuses on reducing symptoms such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, hallucinations, and mania through individual, group, or family therapy. We educate patients and families about the different aspects of mental illness including medication management and identifying and coping with behavioral illnesses”.
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Co-parenting Intake, Substance Abuse outpatient therapy, Mental Health counseling/evaluations, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Treatment of problem sexual behaviors, substance abuse evaluations, psychosexual evaluations, sexual abuse prevention education.
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Counseling & therapy services available regardless of when the assault occurred. Crisis services: Anonymous 24-hour hotline, on-site advocacy, crisis intervention for survivors, and their friends, and relatives.
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Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment - Totah Behavioral Health Authority (TBHA) offers comprehensive community support services, individual counseling, group counseling, faith based groups, assessment and referrals to residential treatment and other community services for persons experiencing problems with alcohol and other drugs. A vital part of service includes Traditional Native American healing practices based on the teachings of the elders. Services are available in English, Navajo and Spanish. Using traditional counseling, facilitated case management and contemporary practice behavioral therapies, TBHA brings relatives into a caring and supportive environment.
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The Sobering Center is a person-centered crisis intervention program designed for adults in San Juan County who are suffering from an episode of alcohol overuse. The Sobering Center serves as the “front door” to intervention programs. The Sobering Center is a 40 bed facility accepting men and women age 18 and over. The Sobering Center Program is short-term in nature, and participants are free to leave at any time. Length of stay will be limited to 11 consecutive hours. The program will function as a “safe place to sleep it off” in a monitored environment. Individuals discharging from the program will meet with a staff member to discuss referral to treatment services.
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Evidence-based mental health therapy, Crisis debriefing, Corrective attachment therapy, trauma informed therapy
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Linkages Subsidy
Eligibility- Patient defined as someone currently
receiving services with LCDF - Is homeless, listed below is (criteria of homeless:)
1) In places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, and abandoned buildings.
2) In an emergency shelter.
3) In a transitional housing.
4) Is being evicted from a private home unit
5) Is being discharge from an institution in which the person has been a resident and has no subsequent residence or resources.- Matched with a Community
Support Worker (CSW) - Diagnosed as having a severe
persistent mental illness or substance
abuse co-occurring with mental illness - Functional Impairment that sustainably
interfere with basic living skills, instrumental living skills, functioning in social, family, and vocational/educational context. This funding will do a background check and disqualifications in regard to background are taken into account.
Move In Assistance Eviction Prevention Grant (MIAEP)
Assistance is to be used for first month rent, damage deposit, utility shut off notice, or eviction prevention.
Eligibility- Patient diagnosed and documented severe mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder
- Patient must be homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Must have income enough to pay all expenses related to housing
- Must be a one-time applicant and not received grant previously
- Patient must be currently receiving
behavioral health services - This assistance is only to be used as a one time, if in
the past you were granted assistance for MIAEP grant,
you will not qualify. This grant will be distributed as a
one time it is not an ongoing assistance. This funding
is a first come first serve and funding is limited there might
be a chance that this funding will run out
Casa Bonita
Treatment Facility occupancy up to six patients three-bedroom house, independent living matched with a Community Support Worker at La Clinica de Familia. Length of stay is no more than 90 days in the home.
Eligibility- Patient is diagnosed as SMI (severe mental illness)
- Discharge within 60 days from psychiatric treatment center, incarceration, or other institutional setting
- Have no immediate prospect of securing housing
- Receiving services from LCDF Behavioral Therapist, Medical Provider, and CCSS
- A typed letter from Mental Health therapist recommending Casa Bonita as a beneficial place and clinically assessed that patient can live independently with minimum supervision in the home
Local Lead Agency (LLA)
LLA is an agreement between certain properties and LCDF agency, in which we are able to house individuals first into apartments within a certain
time frame.Eligibility:- Patient is diagnosed as Serious Mental Illness
- Addictive Disorder (individuals must be in treatment and demonstrated recovery from substance abuse disorder
- Developmental Disability (intellectual disability, autism, or other disability acquire before the age of 22.)
- Physical, sensory, or cognitive disability occurring after the age of
- Disability caused by chronic illness (i.e., people with HIV/AIDS who are no longer able to work)
- Age-related disability frail elderly, or, young adults with other special needs who have been in the foster care or juvenile services system)
- Households/individuals who are homeless
- ONE of the above plus having a service provider that will conduct monthly visits.
- Patient defined as someone currently
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- Medical and Behavioral Evaluations
- Longterm Care
- Short Term Care
- Hospice
- In-Home Care
- Counseling (Dietary, Spiritual, Addiction, Grief Support & Loss)
- Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapy
- Social Work Services
- Peer Support
- Telehealth
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Heart and circulation
Common conditions: heart disease, high blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders, angina, vascular diseasesOur cardiology specialists offer advanced treatment and care for conditions affecting your heart and blood vessels, including heart disease, stroke, heart rhythm disorders and high blood pressure.
Referral required? No
Walk-ins accepted? No
We perform noninvasive and minimally invasive tests and procedures that check, support, and improve your heart health. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan and treat you with the most effective medications. Our services include:- Evaluating you for coronary heart disease, heart-valve disease, and heart defects
- Determining how well blood flows through your heart vessels or find the cause of your heart failure
- Treating your heart vessels with nonsurgical or minimally invasive operations that open and support them through balloon angioplasty or stent placement
- Noninvasively monitoring you for changes in heart rhythm, using electrocardiograms (EKGs or ECGs), portable Holt monitors, or ultrasound
- Performing surgical treatments like pacemaker implants or cardiac catheterization (inserting a long, thin tube into an artery or vein)
Blood draw and clinical testing
We offer blood tests and other advanced testing services to help you and your VA health care team monitor your health, find and understand any health problems and make informed treatment decisions.
Referral required? No
Walk-ins accepted? No
Our laboratories provide a full range of clinical and diagnostic testing services. Our laboratory and pathology services include:- Study of blood, urine, and other bodily fluids for illness management
- Testing for infectious diseases
- Cytopathology (study of unusual cells) and surgical pathology (study of tissue removed during surgery)
- Autopsy services
Family and internal medicine
Your VA primary care provider will work closely with you to plan for all the care you need to stay healthy and well throughout your life, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support you.
Referral required? No
Walk-ins accepted? No
A strong network of family and internal medicine specialists and services can offer you the best possible care. Internal medicine doctors (internists) prevent, diagnose, and treat adult diseases. Doctors who specialize in family medicine provide primary health care to the entire family. Your primary care team can coordinate the many services you receive such as:
- Labs and blood work
- Mental health care
- Women's health care
- Radiology
- Social services
- Telehealth
Social workers are here to help Veterans, families and caregivers with almost any need, from help with finances or housing to questions about treatment to just feeling overwhelmed. We are here for you.
Referral required? No
Walk-ins accepted? No
All Veterans who have a primary care provider have a social worker assigned to them. This is their Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Social Worker. Veterans can call and request to speak to their PACT Social Worker or they can walk-in where they check-in to have their primary care visit and request to see their social worker. No referral is required. If you are part of a specialized program such as HUD-VASH or Military to VA, the PACT Social Worker will help you contact your assigned case manager.
Social work is integral to health care and in helping Veterans have additional support that can improve their quality of life. We can help you and your family manage stress related problems due to illness, injury, and challenges that life throws your way. Areas of assistance include but are not limited to:
- Access to care
- Financial stress
- Housing
- Psychological stress
- Social support
- Limitations with your ability to physically function
- Concerns related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Discharge Planning
- Transition from military life
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Welcome to Williams Counseling LLC
Need help with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma? Just need someone to talk to?
At Williams Counseling, we make it our mission to provide the people in our community with the best service in the mental health space. We're here to support you on whatever journey you may be going through. Our licensed therapists have an array of experience in many different areas so you can rest assure we have someone here who can help you with anything you make be facing.
Comprehensive Community Support Services
This service is provided for Medicaid recipients here at Williams Counseling and is a variety of interventions, primarily face to face, and in community locations that address barriers that impede the development of skills necessary to independent functioning in the community. It provides assistance with identifying and coordinating services and supports; supporting an individual or family in crisis situations; and providing individual interventions to develop or enhance an individual’s ability to make informed and independent choices. -
SANEs are RNs who have embraced the challenge to be technically skilled evidence collectors and who display sensitivity and acknowledge the patient's dignity during every step of the examination.
The SANE response may include a head-to-toe physical assessment (referrals will be made for serious injuries), a urine test for pregnancy, medications for emergency contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (limited exam), documentation of injuries including photographs and collection of forensic evidence (full exam).
The SANE needs informed consent from the sexual assault patient. The patient must be able to understand, agree to, and sign for each part of the exam. The only exceptions to this are in the case of child abuse, mentally challenged patients, or elder abuse.
SANE nurses are on-call. They are not physically on-site. To dispatch a SANE nurse, call the SANE cell phone 575-430-9485, the Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center (GCRMC) Emergency Department 575-443-7901 in Alamogordo New Mexico, or a member of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART): Victim Advocate on call emergency line 575-430-4433, 24-Hour Rape Crisis Line 575-437-7404, Holloman SARC 24-hour line 575-572-6789.
An immediate sexual assault exam should be done within 5 days of the assault for a 13-year-old and older, or within 3 days of the assault for a 12-year-old or younger. Generally, the sooner the exam is done, the better.
An adult sexual assault patient does not need to file a police report to receive SANE services.
If you need to speak with the Program Coordinator, please call 575-430-9485.
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Behavior Change Institute is a premier provider of Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) treatment. We are recognized for our compassionate approach to providing individuals and families with the necessary supports to reach their full potential.
Mission
It is our mission to inspire hope and improve the health and wellbeing of those we serve through an ongoing commitment to excellence in all that we do. We are committed to facilitating, providing and improving access to high-quality treatment options for individuals and families in rural and traditionally underserved communities.
Vision:
To enhance under-served communities with limited resources by utilizing Technology to build capacity.
We Dedicate Our Resources To:
- Eliminating the barriers that prevent individuals and families in underserved, rural and impoverished areas from accessing the necessary support services
- Inspiring bountiful job creation within the communities we serve
- Leading in research and contribute to advancements in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Producing optimal treatment outcomes through evidenced based practice
- Developing and maintaining authentic partnerships with multidisciplinary individuals who, through professional collaboration, can help us to fulfill our mission
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Our clinic offers a wide range of services to include counseling, psychoeducational classes, medication management, and much more. The Mental Health Clinic includes the Mental Health Element, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) program and the Family Advocacy Program (FAP). The Mental Health element is available to all active duty personnel who are empaneled to the 49th MDG. A referral is not required. MH offers a wide range of services to include individual and group therapy, psychoeducational classes, medication management, and much more. The ADAPT program is available to all active duty members who are empaneled to the 49th MDG. A referral is not required. ADAPT offers individual counseling, group therapy, psychoeducational classes, briefings, outreach and more. FAP is available to all active duty personnel and their families who are empaneled to the 49th MDG. A referral is not required. FAP offers individual and marital counseling, psychoeducational classes, parenting classes, such as the New Parent Support Program, preventive classes and more.
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The NMCADV coordinates local and national responses to domestic violence. We work closely with the New Mexico state legislature to enact policies, processes, protocol and laws that will positively impact our communities.
Immediate help is available at the National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800--799-SAFE (7233) or TTY: 1-800-787-3224
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Outpatient clinical counseling for children 3-18 years and adults.
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Integrative mental health therapy and wellness coaching, consulting and educational services, and supervision services for mental health professionals.
SE HABLA ESPANOL
Services include:
Animal-assisted therapy with canines, telehealth, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy, bilingual English/Spanish services, integrative health and wellness coaching, supervision services for therapists, educational presentations, consultation, and advocacy work
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A counselor in private practice with over 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families in the areas of mental health and substance abuse. Licensed alcohol and drug abuse counselor.
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Services
I realize that no two people are the same and as such tailor my therapy to meet the specific needs of my clients. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression or any other issue, I will help you recognize underlying problems, fully realize your strengths and adjust certain behaviors and thoughts to see things a different, healthier way.
My practice specializes in treating individuals, couples and families and I offer comprehensive services dealing with:
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THERAPY PRACTICE
Offering individualized care. Address a number of mental health concerns and strive to provide balanced objective support. Experienced with military and their families.
TREATMENT FOCUS
Focus is to assist clients in healing and becoming aware of their inner strengths. Providing a neutral space, where your concerns are listened to, and a treatment plan is customized to your unique needs.
PATIENT PROMISE
The goal is to help you grow from your struggles, heal from your pain, and move forward to where you want to be in your life. -
Therapy is intended to help heal or treat an emotional-psychological, social or behavioral concern. Our goal is to work collaboratively with you to explore your personal options and to plan and execute the life changes you desire.
The following therapeutic mental health counseling services are offered:
Individual
Adolescent
Family
Group
EMDR Certified, Juvenile Drug Court, Adult Drug Court, Moral Reconation, Life Skills and Relapse Prevention.
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Offers a variety of services for individuals, couples and families with psychological issues to include:
- Anxiety
- Anger Management
- Depression
- Addictions/Substance Abuse
- Eating Disorders
- Grief Issues
- Psychological issues related to medical illness
- Insomnia/Sleep Disorders
- Relationship Issues
- Trauma
- Various Groups Offered
- Psychology Testing On Site
- Medication Management on-site
EDMR Certified and Medication Certified
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County: OteroPhone: 575-812-6000 or 575-812-6095
APS Health Services provides quality care, education and advocacy by promoting health and wellness to APS students and offers support to their families for the future of our community. Also have a mobile nurse’s station, an access point for students and families when it comes to preventative care, setting up doctor appointments and connecting families with health resources including behavioral health services.
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County: OteroSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
The purpose of our child advocacy center is to minimize trauma of children and families, to improve the collaboration of community agencies, and to respond to child abuse, neglect, and maltreatment. Forensic interviewing of children 3-17 years of age, family advocacy services, and crisis counseling services.
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Licensed to provide mental health counseling and alcohol/drug counseling.
Conduct mental health and/or substance abuse assessments for insurance companies, courts, MVD (DWI related), personal request, etc.
Counseling available to adults, couples and teens, both individual and group counseling.
Counseling Services:
- Addictions
- Co-occurring disorders
- Substance abuse intervention
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- Trauma
- Anger management
- Anxiety/depression
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Mesilla Valley Hospital offers comprehensive mental health services in a secure, respectful therapeutic environment. Since 1987, we have been providing access to quality behavioral healthcare and dual-diagnosis addiction treatment to patients across the country, including residents of New Mexico, West Texas and Arizona.
Our programs are designed to serve children and adolescents ages 7-17 and adults who face mental health and co-occurring substance abuse issues, including:
- Depression
- Suicidal behaviors
- Anxiety disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar disorders
- Alcohol and drug dependency
- Adolescent behavioral problems
- Sexual, physical and emotional abuse
- Psychosocial and severe psychosomatic problems
The dedicated, compassionate staff at Mesilla Valley Hospital develop individualized treatment plans for each patient, focusing on their needs and goals. Treatment components include:
- Multidisciplinary assessments
- In-house physicians
- Diagnosis of complex cases
- Medication management and education
- Stress management skills development
- Family education and support
- Individual, group and family therapy
Our Programs
Programs for children and adolescents:
- Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment
- Dual-Diagnosis Substance Abuse Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Detox
- Military Services
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Start Your Journey to Recovery
Mesilla Valley Hospital’s professional staff are here to help. Call 800-877-3500 for a no-cost, confidential assessment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you need immediate medical assistance, contact 911 or seek the nearest emergency room.