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Case Management
services include linkage, advocacy and referral to assist the
severely mentally ill adult or severely emotionally disturbed
child in obtaining basic needs, as well as support and skills
development to assist the client in reintegration into their community. |
Therapeutic Services
include individual and group psychotherapy, family therapy and
marital counseling. |

Individual psychotherapy is a method of treatment of mental disorders
and substance abuse using one-to-one interaction between a therapist
and a client to promote emotional or psychological change. |

Group psychotherapy is a method of treatment using interaction
between a therapist and two or more clients to promote emotional
or psychological change. |

Family therapy is face-to-face interaction between a therapist
and the client and their family to facilitate emotional, psychological
or behavioral changes, and promote communication and understanding. |

Marital therapy is face-to-face interaction between a therapist
and the client and their spouse/partner to facilitate emotional,
psychological or behavioral changes, and promote communication
and understanding. |
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
(PSR) Programs offer a method of treatment that promotes full
or partial recovery or prevention of deterioration of the client’s
emotional or independent living function. |

Day programs provide a safe physical and emotional environment
in which clients can learn and experience new skills and behaviors
and participate to the best of their ability in the running of
the program, working side by side with staff consultants. Transportation
to these services may be arranged. |
Powerhouse is a clubhouse PSR program
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Phone (405)634-8534 |
Sunset Hall is an early evening PSR program
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Phone (405)631-2090 |

Rehab counseling (individual and/or group) is a method of treatment
to provide the support needed to continue to cope effectively
with psychological issues while remaining in the community. |
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