
Program Scope
of Services:
CDHC provides outpatient care only, if needed, a referral will be provided for acute psychotic care.
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Pre-screening to determine if behavioral health services are needed.
Medical and behavioral health care concerns.
Assistance in identifying “triggers” and ways to reduce nicotine use.
Therapy sessions via your home computer.
30, 45, and 60 minute therapy sessions focused on your treatment.
Understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of all types of trauma.
Reasons to see a Behavioral Health Therapist
- Feeling sad, hopeless, unmotivated
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Grieving over a recent death
- Moody-emotional, out of control
- Irritable - angry
- Fidgety - impulsive
- Stressful life problems
- Help coping with the diagnosis of a chronic disease, such as diabetes or cancer
- Developing a healthy lifestyle
- Parenting concerns
- School misbehavior
- Marriage and parent/child relationships
- Coping with care of a sick or impaired loved one
Service Locations:
Charles Drew Health Center
at Grant Street
Charles Drew Health Center
at 30Metro
Public Housing Health Centers
- Crown Tower
- Evans Tower
- Florence Tower
- Jackson Tower
School Based Health Centers
- Belvedere Elementary School
- Kellom Elementary School
- King Middle School
- Northwest High School
We Accept: Medicaid, Medicare, and Private Insurance. We offer a sliding fee for uninsured.
Funded in whole, or in part by federal, state, and/or county funds from United Way of the Midlands and Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare