This program services individuals 14 to 25 years old who are exhibiting signs of depression, anxiety, and/or post-traumatic stress disorder. Individuals may also have co-occurring substance abuse disorder. The focus of treatment is therapy and when needed, medication support.
The following is a list of services provided:
A service activity which may include a clinical analysis of the history and current status of a client's mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder; relevant cultural issues and history; diagnosis; and the use of testing procedures.
Services which includes prescribing administering, dispensing and monitoring of psychiatric medication or biologicals, which are necessary to alleviate the symptoms of mental illness. The service may include evaluation of the need for medication, evaluation of clinical effectiveness and side effects, the obtaining of informed consent, medication education and plan development related to the delivery of the service and/or assessment of the client.
Individual or group therapies and interventions that are designed to provide reduction of mental disability and improvement or maintenance of functioning consistent with the goals of learning, development, independent living and enhanced self-sufficiency and that are not provided as a component of crisis intervention or day rehabilitation. Services activities may include but are not limited to assessment, plan development, therapy, rehabilitation and collateral.
Services that assist a beneficiary to access needed medical, educational, social, prevocational, vocational, rehabilitative, or other community services. The Service activities may include, but are not limited to, communication, coordination, and referral; monitoring service delivery to ensure beneficiary access to service and the service delivery system; monitoring of the client's progress; and plan development.
TBS is an intensive, short-term, one-to-one service for children, youth and young adults who have serious emotional problems and are experiencing a stressful transition or life crisis. TBS is intended to supplement other specialty mental health services by addressing the target behavior(s) or symptom(s) that are jeopardizing the child, youth or young adult's current living situation or planned transition to a lower level of placement.
ICC is a service that ensures services are accessed, coordinated, and delivered in a strength-based, individualized, family/youth-driven manner.
IHBS are individualized, strength-based interventions designed to assist the child or youth to develop the skills necessary for successful functioning and to provide the family with the ability to help the youth to successfully function in the home and community.
Youth and Young Adults Anxiety and Depression Clinics
El Centro Anxiety and Depression Clinic
1295 State Street, Suite 205
El Centro, CA 92243
(442) 265-1970
Brawley Anxiety and Depression Clinic
1535 Main Street
Brawley, CA 92227
(442) 265-5000
Calexico Anxiety and Depression Clinic
101 Hacienda Drive, Suite A
Calexico, CA 92231
(442) 265-6400