Programs Available
We provide these services and programs across multiple locations within the state. Find a service or location near you.
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Outpatient Mental Health Services
Clarvida’s outpatient counseling services include individual, family, couples, and group therapy. Sessions are delivered in an office or via telehealth and utilize evidence-based interventions, to meet the needs of each individual. The frequency of services is based on medical necessity.Learn more -
Psychiatric Services
We offer comprehensive psychiatric services for children and adults at many of our outpatient clinics. These services include psychiatric evaluations and medication management appointments. At Clarvida, our medical team is led by our Medical Director, and is comprised of a team of qualified, licensed Psychiatrists, Physicians Assistants, Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners, and Registered Nurses. In addition, we also offer telepsychiatry services in an effort to reach more consumers with psychiatric and medication management needs.Learn more -
Peer Support Program
The Peer Support Program inspires hope of recovery for individuals age 18 and older. This program focuses on individuals with severe and persistent mental health illness. We support consumers in achieving personal wellness by helping them learn to cope with stress and barriers using a strength-based recovery support model. -
Family Support Services
Clarvida’s Family Support Services provides a variety of individualized support programs and educational curricula for children, adolescents, and families. The program is designed to keep families together or reunite families who were separated as a result of involvement with the state’s Office of Children, Youth, and Families Services. Led by a staff specially trained to support clients using evidence-based programs, services are provided in a variety of settings including the family’s home, a location in the family’s community, or in our warm, inviting offices. -
Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS)
The IBHS model focuses on skill development to support emotional and behavioral issues for children birth to 21 years of age through a child-centered, strengths-based approach. Services are provided in the home, school, and/or community settings as deemed necessary by the child’s treatment team. There are three services offered within IBHS; Applied Behavioral Analysis, Individual, and Group services.Learn more