Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
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Outpatient Services
Outpatient services are services that are provided to children in clinics, doctors' offices, schools or other settings. Outpatient treatment is usually the first place for assessment and treatment services for children and adolescents with mental health and behavior problems. The main outpatient mental health services provided for children in their communities are clinic treatment and day treatment programs. These services are offered by a variety of programs that are licensed by New York State. Families enrolled in a Managed Care or a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) insurance program may also be referred by their insurance carrier to a participating clinic or practitioner, such as a licensed Social Worker or Psychologist.
Clinic Treatment
A mental health clinic is an office staffed with a group of healthcare providers, including psychiatrists and social workers. The purpose of clinic treatment is to identify and treat emotional disturbance on an outpatient basis, strengthen family functioning, and support children in their natural environments. Most clinic sessions last about an hour and are held one or more times a week. Some clinics have satellite offices, and provide services directly in children's schools. These school-based mental health programs offer services to students and provide consultation on specific students or general mental health issues to teachers and other school staff. Schools may also offer other mental health services. School guidance counselors can provide families with information about services in the school.
Services include:
- Assessments (psychiatric, psychosocial)
- Individual, family, and group therapies
- Medication management
- Case management
- Referrals
- Medication management
Who can get services?
- Children from birth to age 18 (Please note that not all clinics accept children under 5 years old)
- Children with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges
How to access a clinic?
- Mental Health Clinics in the community: Contact the clinic directly to arrange an appointment. A list of clinics can be obtained by calling 1-800-LIFENET and also can be found online at LifeNet.
- School-Based Mental Health Clinics: Contact the clinic directly to arrange an appointment. A list of these clinics can be obtained by visiting the following website: NYC Department of Education. At the bottom of the page, there is a link to view a list of mental health program locations.
For more information, contact LIFENET:
1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)
Day Treatment Programs
Day treatment programs provide comprehensive outpatient mental health treatment to young people who are identified as having a serious emotional disturbance by their school districts and are able to live at home or in the community. They offer a combination of treatment and educational services that give children a full day of special activities to address their mental health needs. These programs offer special education in small classes and are for children who need therapy and help throughout the school day. Some day treatment programs are offered in public schools, while others are offered as completely separate programs. Children in day treatment services continue to live at home and in the community.
Services include:
- Special education in small classes
- Treatment planning
- Medication management
- Individual, family and group therapies
- Crisis intervention
- Interpersonal skill development
Who can get services?
- Children with mental health disorders that interfere with educational and social functioning
- Children between the ages of 3 -18 (there are 2 programs in NYC for children age 3-5)
- Children who cannot be maintained in a regular classroom.
How to access a day treatment program:
- Referrals can be made directly to the local school district. These referrals can be made directly by parents or the child under certain circumstances. A staff member at the school or district, a doctor, a court officer, or any agency the child may be involved with may also make referrals.
- For more information, contact the principal or parent coordinator of the child’s school or call LifeNet:
1-800-LIFENET (1800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)
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