Salud mental

Your mental health matters

The CARE Center is committed to providing life-saving mental health services for our clients & families. Our team of dedicated mental health professionals is here to help guide families through counseling, referrals, and resources.

Have additional questions? Contact our mental health team at mentalhealth@carecenter-okc.org.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Founded in 2018, The CARE Center’s mental health program aims to give children and families the long-term and short-term help they need. Upon attending your appointment at The CARE Center, we will work with you as a team to determine the best route for your child’s mental health needs.

The mental health program is designed to support children and ease anxiety before and after their forensic interview, increase referral rates to long-term counseling, and when necessary, implement a comprehensive Special Needs Protocol for any child who requires special accommodations in order to have their best chance of telling their story in a safe environment. 

The long-term goal is to mitigate trauma and the lifelong effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and therefore reduce the overall cycle of abuse. 

"The space feels like a home. It is comfortable and inviting." - Mental health program client, age 8

Meet The Team!

Hannah Griffis, M.Ed, LPC

Director de Salud Mental

Chloe Byrd, M.ED, LPC

Terapeuta

martillo whitney

Coordinador de Salud Mental

CRISIS HOTLINES

Mental Health Crisis Hotline
Call o Text: 988
Español: 888.628.9454

Crisis Text Line
Text: Send ‘Home’ to 741-741

OKDHS Child Abuse Hotline
English: 1.800.522.3511

Oklahoma SafeLine
English & Español: 1.800.522.7233

NorthCare Crisis Intervention Services
Call: 405.858.2700

Trevor Project – LGBTQ+ Hotline
English: 1.866.488.7386
Text: Send ‘START’ to 678-678

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

FAQs

The CARE Center is Oklahoma County’s child advocacy center dedicated to preventing child abuse through education and providing healing resources to children who have experienced abuse or neglect.

The mental health program at The CARE Center has a mission to provide quality, trauma-informed care to children and caregivers in a timely manner, free of charge. We are a specialized program that is equipped to provide TF-CBT, PCIT, & PSB-CBT. We can provide up to 6 months (about 25 sessions) of therapy for clients who qualify for services. Exact length of services is determined by need, progress, and therapist recommendation. Qualification for services is based on a variety of factors, but if The CARE Center isn’t the right fit for your child, we will provide you with a referral to a trusted partner agency.

Therapy at The CARE Center consists of an initial intake session where we get to meet you and your child, fill out paperwork, and gather information about your family’s needs. Next, we dive into treating symptoms. We use evidence-based treatment to provide information, skills, and care to your child in a safe and supportive environment. It gives kids a place to process what has happened to them and build healthy coping, communication, and safety skills for the future. For many children, therapy is where healing begins.

While we believe all children can benefit from having safe, trauma-informed adults in their life, not every child needs therapy. We take several factors into consideration when making a recommendation for therapy, including your concerns and symptoms your child might be displaying.

All mental health services provided at The CARE Center are free of charge to our clients. If an outside referral is needed for additional support, assessment, or services, we will make every effort to aid your family in finding cost-effective options. However, we cannot provide payment to outside agencies for services provided. Each family who comes to The CARE Center receives information about Victim Crime Compensation as an option for service reimbursement.

Length of therapy is determined by your child’s needs. We take into consideration your concerns, your child’s symptoms and needs, their progress, and therapist recommendation when creating treatment plans.

The type of therapy your child receives depends on what they have experienced and what symptoms they are experiencing. Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is often recommended for children with PTSD. Parent Child Interaction Therapy is sometimes recommended for younger children to increase bonding and attachment with caregivers and improve difficult behaviors. Problematic sexual behavior is often treated with a specific form of cognitive behavior therapy as well (PSB-CBT). Your mental health professional will help you determine what form of therapy is best for you and your family.

The CARE Center does not keep a waitlist. If we do not have availability to see your child, we will refer you to a trusted partner agency. Each agency is able to provide information on the length of their waitlist, but we work together with partners to keep waiting times as short as possible.

Yes! We partner with several local agencies that provide trauma-informed care for survivors of abuse and neglect. Please see the “local resources” tab for a list! As a reminder, The CARE Center cannot provide payment for services received at other agencies. Reach out to us if cost of care is a concern for your family.

 

Additional Mental Health Resources

Unveiling Everyday Heroes: The CARE Center’s Fight for Child Abuse Victims

This month, we have delved deep into the heart of The CARE Center’s mission and its unwavering commitment to combating child abuse. We reached out to our Victim Services department to learn more about what they do and the kids they serve. Join us as we discover the incredible strength and unwavering compassion required to support victims of child abuse, their resilient caregivers, and their families in their pursuit of healing and justice.

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Plan de Seguridad Tecnológica

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