Assessment specifically includes efforts to identify the person’s key medical and psychological needs, competency to consent to treatment, history of mental illness or substance use and indicators of co-occurring conditions, as well as clinically significant neurological deficits, traumatic brain injury, organicity, physical disability, developmental disability, need for assistive devices, and physical or sexual abuse or trauma.

Thriving Mind contracts with providers for mental health and substance use treatment and prevention services. This website lists only what Thriving Mind contracts for. For a provider’s full list of services, please refer to their websites.

Services provided for individuals reporting a violent crime:

1.Psychological Evaluations

2.Psychiatric Evaluations

3.Individual Therapy

 

Person’s served:

Children, adolescents, young adults (18 years of age and younger) with parental participation and input in the treatment planning and therapeutic process. Additionally, parents, adult caregivers, and siblings may be served if clinically applicable either by direct care by the Provider or by referral to another clinical entity.

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