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This site provides resource navigation only. We do not provide emergency services, and responses are not monitored. If you are in crisis or worried about your safety, call 911 or 988 immediately.

Resources

We’re here to support you and your family along every stage of your behavioral health journey. This page contains tools and resources designed to help every family thrive, both by accessing the professional support you may need and by working to develop healthy habits and relationships on your own.  

CAREGIVER TOOLS AND RESOURCES

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Resources you can use as a caregiver to help support your child at home and to help them make progress outside of behavioral health treatment. 

COMMON PROBLEMS FOR KIDS

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Resources to help kids work through common challenges like navigating peer relationships, dealing with stress, and using technology safely.  

LEARNING MORE ABOUT THERAPY

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Resources to help caregivers and kids understand the process of therapy and how to advocate for what they need through therapy services. 

OTHER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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Resources to help caregivers and kids understand other support available for behavioral health and the types of providers that can help them. 

SIBLING AND FAMILY SUPPORT

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Resources to help the whole family thrive – because we know a child’s behavioral health journey impacts those around them as well!  

TALKING TO YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL

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Resources for getting support for your child and advocating for what they need in the school environment.  

WARNING SIGNS OF VIOLENCE & HOW TO PREVENT IT

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Resources to help caregivers and children prevent violence in their communities and recognize signs of possible violence before it happens.  

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
GLOSSARY

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A resource to help caregivers understand terms used to talk about behavioral health and better navigate the system of care.  

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING?

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A resource to help caregivers understand the process of diagnosis through psychological testing and to determine whether your child may benefit from testing.  
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