Outpatient Assessment, Individual and Group Therapy – North Carolina

Clinical staff complete a strength-based comprehensive clinical assessment of biological, social, environmental, emotional, mental, and developmental dimensions. Following a recommendation for outpatient services, clinicians provide individual, family and group therapy to children and adults. We currently specialize in treating children and adolescents with behavioral disorders, trauma, anxiety, grief and loss issues and depression. Our adult therapy services specialize in the continuum of mental health and substance use disorders using best practice approaches. We employ a strength-based holistic approach to therapy and believe everyone has the capacity for growth and change. Therapy may be provided at different sites including our offices, school, home and various community settings.

Care Management – North Carolina

Tailored Care Management is a voluntary, free service provided by NC Medicaid for those who have a serious mental illness, Intellectual and developmental disability, or a severe substance use disorder. The member is linked to a Tailored Care Manager, an expert who knows the system. The care manager helps navigate the healthcare system and helps manage the overall health and wellbeing of members that are served. Care managers can assist with addressing social determinants of health, such as basic needs that include food, housing, and transportation. Members are able to opt out of the program at any point and can select and/or change TCM providers if their needs are not being met. This service is designed to support members on the Tailored Plan so that the system is easier to navigate.

Intensive In-Home Services (IIH) – North Carolina

Intensive In-Home services consist of an intensive family preservation intervention intended to stabilize the living environment, promote reunification of the family and/or prevent out of home placement of the child or adolescent. Individual therapy is provided to increase the person’s capacity to handle emotions, make decisions, monitor safety, and reach future goals.

School-Based Therapy – North Carolina

School-based therapy supports students who may be struggling with various symptoms or mental health concerns in an environment that poses the fewest barriers to families for treatment: the school. Students are excused from class at regularly scheduled intervals to meet one-on-one with a licensed clinician – this may be weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Our clinicians work with students who present with various mental health, social, academic, or interpersonal concerns, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, ADHD, lack of motivation, bullying behaviors, substance abuse, thoughts of self-harm, and more.

Medication Management – North Carolina

As part of an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of mental health symptoms, many individuals receive medication to address, stabilize and improve their symptoms. Our psychiatry team provides ongoing medication monitoring to those consumers receiving medication.

Family Centered Treatment (FCT) – North Carolina

Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is an evidence-based practice used to stabilize youth in the home by addressing underlying functions of behavior in order to reduce disruptions in the home, school, and community. FCT addresses the needs of a family as a whole, recognizing that what affects one family member affects all family members.

Foster Care – North Carolina

Clarvida provides an array of foster care and specialized family treatment, including family foster care, therapeutic foster care (TFC), intensive alternative treatment (IAFT), rapid response crisis beds (RR), enhanced therapeutic foster care (E-TFC), and B-3 Crisis Overnight Respite.