Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) Program
Enroll your child in the Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) Program for comprehensive support tailored to their mental and behavioral health needs.

Is your child struggling to maintain a healthy lifestyle due to their mental or behavioral condition? CTSS offers a flexible array of mental health services designed to meet the diverse therapeutic and rehabilitative needs of children.
CTSS interventions are time-limited and aim to address emotional disturbances that impede a child’s functioning, ensuring their growth and development stay on track despite the challenges posed by their disorder.

Individual, Family, or Group Skills Training
Targeted education and training in essential skills to manage symptoms of behavioral disorders, focusing on areas such as social skills, anger management, cooperation, and alleviating symptoms associated with ADHD, depression, and anxiety.

Psychotherapy
Structured treatment provided in individual, group, or family settings by our skilled mental health practitioners, utilizing psychological, psychiatric, and interpersonal approaches tailored to your child’s unique needs.

Crisis Assistance
Immediate support for children, families, or caregivers, including crisis recognition, management skills training, behavior identification, and referrals to resources.

Early Childhood Team
Interdisciplinary support for children aged two to six with significant behavioral challenges, emphasizing relationship improvement, parenting skills, and regulation strategies.

Eligibility Criteria:
- Children under 18 diagnosed with Emotional Disturbance (ED) or meeting criteria for Severe Emotional Disturbances (SED).
- Young adults aged 18 to 21 diagnosed with Mental Illness (MI) or meeting criteria for Serious or Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).
- Coverage through health insurance plans, including Medical Assistance and pre-paid Medical Assistance plans.
What to Expect:
- Collaborative support from our team of providers.
- Regular sessions with your child and family, lasting 2-5 hours per week, conducted at home, school, or other community settings.