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Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Read below to see the services available from our clinics for children and adolescents. Information about warning signs, what to do as a parent or guardian, and additional support is also below.
CAMHS Services Available
Please call for more information.
Case Management
Crisis Intervention
Family Partner Support
Individual Counseling Services
Individual & Group Skills Training
Coping skills, anger management, etc.
Physician Services
Psychiatrist with medication consultations.
Youth Warning Signs & When to Ask For Support:
Sadness that occurs for two or more weeks; frequent crying spells
Withdrawing from activities they used to enjoy or avoiding social interactions
Hurting oneself or talking about hurting oneself (cutting, burning, etc.)
Talking about death or suicide
Experiencing panic attacks; often talks about fears or worries
Anger outbursts or extreme irritability
In constant motion and cannot sit quietly
Fear of gaining weight, or diet or exercising excessively
Difficulty sleeping (sleeping too much or too little; frequent nightmares) or low energy
Frequent headaches or stomachaches
Difficulty with concentration; easily distracted
Changes in academic performance (grades dropping, decline in participation)
Truancy or making excuses not to attend school
For Parents or Caregivers:
Learn about the diagnosis
We offer a parent program (Nurturing Parenting) that can help build your relationship with your child
Seek ways to have fun with your child
Praise your child’s strengths and abilities
A Family Partner is available for assistance with resources and input on what it’s like to have a child with a diagnosis
Additional Support to Give Children & Teens:
The phone number for the trusted friend
The non-emergency number for your local police department
Camino Real Crisis Hotline: 1-800-543-5750
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)