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Cross Creek Programs

Category: Mental Health - Child and Adolescent
Location: Grand Junction, Colorado - United States

Residential programs, helping teens evaluate negative effects of past choices and working to develop positive new choices. Cross Creek Center for ...


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Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities

Category: Mental Health - Disorders
Location: Bear Creek, North Carolina - United States

Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities (MH/DD) is the first and only journal exclusively devoted to the mental health needs ...

 
Project PATCH

Category: Mental Health - Child and Adolescent
Location: Clackamas, Oregon - United States

Project PATCH Is A Safe, Christian-based Therapeutic Residential Treatment Facility For At-risk Youth Ages 12 to 17 Whose Lives Are ...

 
Integrity House

Category: Mental Health - Child and Adolescent
Location: Cedar City, Utah - United States

Integrity House is a Residential Treatment Center for girls between the ages of 12 and 17 who are experiencing problems ...

 
Colorado - Consultants for Children, Inc.

Category: Mental Health - Disorders
Location: Lakewood, Colorado - United States

Our mission is to provide consulting services to parents and schools for the purpose of working with children diagnosed with ...

 
California - Autism Spectrum Consultants

Category: Mental Health - Disorders
Location: La Jolla, California - United States

Provides supervision, consultation, and training for children with autism across the spectrum - from non-verbal imitation to Theory of Mind.

 
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