Julius Simmons, Manager School-Based and Child Behavioral Services 216-283-4400 Ext. 2413 Melissa Paradise, Clinical Supervisor School-Baed and Child Behavioral Services-Fulton 216-283-4400 Ext. 2457 Abagail Gaunt, Clinical Supervisor School-Based and Child Behavioral Services- Main 216-283-4400 Ext. 2591 Tom Ziegler, Clinical Supervisor School-Based and Child Behavioral Services-Fulton 216-283-4400 Ext. 2309 Calvin Felder, Clinical Supervisor

School-Based and Child Behavioral Services- KRT

216-283-4400 Ext. 2109

Child Psychotherapy This service integrates systems such as family, school, County Jobs and Family Services, and treats the whole child within the context of the family situation. Play Therapy uses a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial challenges and achieve optimal growth and development. Goals/Outcomes: Improve social, emotional, and adaptive functioning

Increase the effectiveness of interpersonal relationships

Improve coping skills and strategies

Child Psychiatric Interview This service begins with a medical assessment which involves the history of the present illness, past history and family history. The problemis assessed, the client-physician relationship is developed and maintained, information is communicated and treatment is planned . Goals/Outcomes: Develop medical somatic treatment plan, if appropriate

Identify and prescribe appropriate medication

Scheduled appropriate treatment

School - Based Prevention and Consultation Services Prevention is designed to porovide mental health services (either group or individual) that reduce he incidence, prevalence or severity of specific types of mental disabilities or emotional disturbances in children. Goals/Outcomes: Prevention - Provides environmental support activities that build resilience and skills to help improve life quality

Consultation - meets the mental health services to the school community

Child Pharmacological Management Pharmacological services provide mental health consumers with face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, psychiatric treatment, and pharmaceutical relief from psychiatric syptoms. These services are provided in a comprehensive treatment center that supports outpatient community care under the direction of the medical Director, a licensed physician. Goals/Outcomes: Improve or eliminate symptoms

Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation Without Medical Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation without medical is a clinical eveluation provided by a qualified clinician either at a specified times, in response to tretment or when significant changes occur. It assesses client needs and functioning to determine appropriate service/treatment based on identification of presenting problems, evaluation of mental status and formulation of a diagnostic impression. Goals/Outcomes: Diagnose emotional and/or development disorders

Develop treatment plan (Individualized Service Plan), if appropriate

Recommend appropriate treatment

Case Management This service is designed to provide community support and advocacy to children diagnosed with a severe emotional disorder. Goals/Outcomes: Reduce the symptoms of psychiatric illnesses

Build resilience and improves quality of life and community integration

Improve coping skills and strategies

