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Behavioral health services are designed to provide practical, skills-based support for children, teens, young adults, and families. These services are not the same as mental health therapy, but they can still be incredibly helpful for building coping skills, emotional regulation, social skills, routines, parenting tools, life skills, and everyday confidence. Behavioral health groups may be a good fit for clients who need extra support, are waiting for individual therapy, or would benefit from structured skill-building in a supportive setting. Medicaid may be billed for eligible clients, which means some families may be able to participate without paying out of pocket.

Medicaid accepted for eligible clients

Private pay accepted

Skills-Based Behavioral Health Group

This skills-based group is designed for middle school students and older youth who would benefit from practical support with emotional regulation, coping skills, social skills, communication, problem-solving, routines, and peer interaction.

This group is behavioral health support, not mental health therapy, and may be appropriate for clients who need additional skills practice or support while waiting for individual therapy.

🗓 Day/time TBD
📍 Location TBD
👥 Middle school and up
💸 Medicaid may be billed for eligible clients

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Adulting / Life Skills Group

This behavioral health group is designed for late high schoolers and young adults who would benefit from practical support with independence and everyday life skills.

Topics may include planning, routines, daily responsibilities, budgeting, basic household skills, self-advocacy, appointments, communication, and learning how to navigate the transition into adulthood.

🗓 Day/time TBD
📍 Location TBD
👥 Late high schoolers and young adults
💸 Medicaid may be billed for eligible clients

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Parent Self-Care Group

This behavioral health support group is designed for parents/caregivers with children who would benefit from learning self-care and regulation skills to support their children.

The group may include caregiver connection, child-friendly coping tools, co-regulation strategies, and parent-child activities that support emotional wellness at home.

🗓 Day/time TBD
📍 Location TBD
👥 Parents/caregivers and children
💸 Medicaid may be billed for eligible clients

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Parenting Skills / Parent Education Group

This behavioral health parent education group is designed for caregivers who would benefit from practical parenting tools and support.

Topics may include child development, routines, behavior support, communication, co-regulation, discipline strategies, and building caregiver confidence.

🗓 Day/time TBD
📍 Location TBD
👥 Parents/caregivers
💸 Medicaid may be billed for eligible clients

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