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Behavorial Health
ACC's
Behavioral Health Division is a comprehensive community-based,
outpatient program committed to providing comprehensive, culturally
sensitive behavioral health services that is cost effective, consumer
driven and represents high standards of the profession. Accredited
by the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission (CARF) since 1992
ACC’s Behavioral Health Division focuses on the prevention
and treatment of psychological and social problems. Its mission
is to improve the quality of life by guiding and nurturing consumers
towards their inner potential and empowering them to become productive
members of their family and community. ACC embraces a holistic
approach that integrates all aspects of consumers needs to meet
their personal goals as they work towards full recovery.
ACC’s outpatient clinics
in Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties are staffed by a multidisciplinary
team of highly qualified, trilingual, bicultural psychiatrists,
licensed clinical psychologists, social workers and case managers
delivering services consisting of:
• Psychiatric Assessment
and Consultation
• Play Therapy for Children and Adolescents
• Psychological Testing and Evaluation
• Psychopharmacological Treatment/Medication Review
• Psychological Consultation
• Individual, Marital, and Family Counseling
• Crisis Intervention
• Substance Abuse Prevention
• Community Outreach
• Education and Advocacy
• Cultural Competency and Sensitivity Training
Infant Mental Health
ACC's Behavioral Health Program is now offering Infant Mental
Health Services. These services provide parent(s) and infant support,
therapy to address ongoing mental health concerns, services to
help the parent(s) and infant develop healthy relationships, referrals,
therapeutic services to enable parent(s) to resolve conflict within
the family, and information about infant's growth and development.
To be eligible for services, a person must be pregnant and/or
a parent with a child between the ages of 0-3 years, parent(s)
struggling with mental health concerns, infants experiencing delays
in developmental milestones, infants failing to thrive, infant/toddler
with emotional or behavioral difficulties, families that have
experienced separation due to illness of parent or infant/toddler,
and families that have experienced trauma or loss.
For additional information please contact our Seven
Mile Wayne County Behavioral Health office at (313) 893-6172.
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Brochure for Infant Mental Health
Wayne
County Network Clubhouse
ACC's Wayne County Network Clubhouse provides
psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation while encouraging social
reintegration for consumers with reoccurring and long term mental
illness, through person centered planned activities.
In partnership with Wayne County Community
Mental Health Agency, the Clubhouse focuses on building its client's
strengths, independent living skills, and develops employment
opportunities. The aim is to slowly integrate the client into
society.
The Network Clubhouse believes that its
members and staff work in a partnership towards mutual support,
delivering high quality services to its members.
Gateway
Community Health
ACC has been a charter member of the five(5) Managed Care Provider
Networks (MCPN), known as Person-Centered Network (PCN) since
2002.
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Substance Abuse Prevention
ACC provides preventative education and
training services.
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SEMCA Community Drug
Prevention Project
This program encourages students to participate
in the Implementing Life Skills Training and Project Alert Program.
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