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STAT and DaTRACWe employ a holistic approach that is based on the belief that an individual’s state of mental health is influenced by a complex interaction of internal and external life factors. The therapy groups provide a supportive cognitive behavioral environment that emphasizes the development of healthy coping skills and provide guidance, encouragement, education, and resources as a way to address problems and promote mental wellness. The program is designed to provide the level of service appropriate to each client’s situation. The program has two components:
Download the brochure in Adobe PDF.
Download the brochure in Adobe PDF. Behavior CharacteristicsSTAT/DaTRAC serves individuals who are experiencing serious and/or persistent problems in dealing with day to day stressors and maintenance of mental wellness, such as:
Individuals Must:
TRAC I – Short-Term Assessment And Treatment Program STAT offers same or next day assessment and crisis intervention , immediate admission, and a comprehensive coordinated evaluation component. The intensive ten day treatment component offers a cognitive behavioral, solution-focused approach.The Aftercare component offers referrals for further day treatment, individual and/or group therapy, family therapy and follow-up to ensure follow-through and assess outcome. TRAC II – The Treatment Of Serious And Persistent Mental Illness Skills Enhancement – focuses on understanding one’s mental illness and symptoms and increasing one’s coping skills. This group is geared towards people who have had some period of stability in their life. Reintegration into community activities is expected within six months.Life Enhancement - this group addresses understanding one’s mental illness and increasing coping skills in a slower more concrete manner. Clients are regularly scheduled in additional independent living skills groups.Living with Schizophrenia – a psycho-educational group that focuses on learning to manage the symptoms of schizophrenia or schizo-affectivedisorder.TRAC III – Skills Training For Personality Disorders Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training follows the model developed by Marsha Linehan for teaching more effective coping skills. Clients are expected to be in individual therapy with a therapist who assists them in using the learned skills. DBT Phase II is intended for people who are knowledgeable about and able to use of the DBT skills, and are seeking further integration of the skills into their daily life. TRAC IV – Coping With Depression Through Mindfulness Using mindfulness skills clients will learn to manage their moods to prevent further episodes of depression by developing a different way of relating to sensations, thoughts, and feelings – specifically, mindful acceptance This group is geared to people who currently have some mood stability.
ELIGIBILITY
You must be 18 years of age or older and have a source of funding. You must also have a need for either day treatment or our specialized group tracks. Other service providers on your team must also agree with and support placement at DaTRAC.
REFERRAL PROCESS
Referrals are accepted from social workers, parents, other Mental Health Professionals, and the clients themselves. To make an appointment call the intake coordinator at 651-365-8222 or to get more information call the Program Coordinator at (651)365-8232. Assessments for STAT can be arranged for the next day. Clients can be admitted directly to the DaTRAC groups if the need is less intense or can be served as a step-down from the STAT component.
FUNDING
INFORMATION
Most
health insurance companies provide coverage for day treatment or
group therapy. Clients
will be fully advised on their first visit
as to fees and possible payment plans. We will contact
your insurance plan in advance
of your initial visit and inform you regarding coverage before
services begin.
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