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Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
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CRISIS RESOURCES:
- Care Solace (Mental Health Services 888-515-0595
- 24/7 Crisis Support and Suicide Service Line Dial 988 / text 9-8-8
- Teen Link (Crisis & Substance use support):
- Call or Text- Crisis team (6pm-8:30pm) 1-866-833-6546
- Substance use team 1pm-10pm 1-866-833-6546 (press 2)
- Trevor Project Helpline (LGBTQ) 866-488-7386
- Fairfax Behavioral Health 425-284-8300
- 10200 N.E. 132nd St., Kirkland, WA (outpatient & day services)
- Seattle Children’s Hospital 206-987-2195
- 4500 40th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA (can take directly to ER)
- Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital 844-202-5555
- 3955 156th St. N.E., Marysville, WA
- Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse 425-252-4800 (24 Hour Crisis Line)
- Offers support for children or adults that have been sexually or physically assaulted
- You can either call for services or access services through any hospital emergency room
*You can also take your child to any hospital emergency room for evaluation if they have, or are at risk of, harming themselves or someone else
REFERRAL SERVICES:
- WA Mental Health Referral Service for Children/Teens 833-303-5437
- Connects families with local mental health providers who have openings, can meet your child’s specific needs and accept your insurance
- Parents Universal Resource Experts (P.U.R.E.) 954-260-0805 or Help Your Teens
- Parents educating parents on long-term placement for difficult or struggling teens
- Helps families find the right placement (residential, wilderness, military, etc.)
LONG TERM BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE/ EATING DISORDER TREATMENT FACILITIES:
- Center for Discovery 425-441-3609
- 11000 NE 33rd Place, Suite 340, Bellevue, WA 98004
- Offers partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and residential services
- Eating Recovery Center 425-276-4332
- 1231 116th Ave NE, Suite 800, Bellevue, WA 98004
- Offers virtual programs, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and residential services
- Newport Academy 877-929-5105
- Long term behavioral health treatment
- Seattle Children’s Eating Disorders 206-987-2028
- 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105
- Accepts Apple Health insurance
- Thira Health 425-454-1199
- Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Services
- 11400 SE 6th St., Suite 200, Bellevue, WA
- Helps manage cravings in a healthy way and get you back on track if you slip
- Download app for free on Apple and Android devices
GAMING/INTERNET DISORDER RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT:
- reSTART 800-682-6934
- Residential and summer programs for youth
COMMUNITY OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH/SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES (accepts Apple Health insurance):
- Catholic Community Services 425-258-5270
- Youth substance use treatment / mental health counseling
- Youth Eastside Services 425-747-4937
- Free once a month Alcohol Drug Education Class
- Center for Human Services 888-257-8534 (ask for Jamie or Jenna) - Screening 206-631-8887
- Telehealth mental health counseling provided to students (must specify when calling and sign ROI for school)
- Compass Health 425-349-8200
- Mental health counseling
- SeaMar 425-977-2560 (Lynnwood location)
- Mental health counseling
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH/SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES WITH PRIVATE INSURANCE:
- Visit Psychology Today to find counselors in your area who accept your insurance
- Visit your insurance website to search for counselors who accept your insurance
- Local clinics that treat adolescents:
- Everett Clinic Behavioral Health Department 425-339-5453
- 15418 Main Street, Mill Creek
- Mill Creek Family Services 425-357-9111
- 16000 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Suite 360, Mill Creek
- Mindful Therapy Group 425-640-7009
- 219807 64th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace
- Everett Clinic Behavioral Health Department 425-339-5453
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS:
- Changes Parent Support Network 888-468-2620
- A structured, peer-led program that provides support to parents struggling with children who are engaging in oppositional and self-destructive behaviors.
- Cocoon House 425-317-9898
- Offers parent education classes, family advocacy and weekend seminars for the family
- Domestic Violence Services (24 hr hotline) 425-25-ABUSE
- Offers crisis intervention, safety planning, legal advocacy, information, referrals, and counseling
- At-Risk Youth Petition (ARY) and Child in Need of Services (CHINS) 425-388-7954
- Juvenile Courts can assist teens who remain absent from home for more than 72 hours and/or are beyond parental control and exhibiting dangerous behavior and/or have serious substance abuse problem
- CHINS Petition: The purpose of a CHINS petition is to temporarily place a child outside of the home in an attempt to repair family relationships and ensure child safety
- Safer Homes Coalition: Protect yourself and your family. This resource provides helpful information regarding locking up firearms and medications.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ON VARIOUS ISSUES A TEEN MAY BE STRUGGLING WITH:-
Stress Management and Teens
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Bullying
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Resiliency Video for Responding to Bullying
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Report Harassment
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Mental Health Resources
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Cutting Resources
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Eating Disorder Resources
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Suicide Prevention
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Signs of Suicide Curriculum
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Handout for Parents and Teens when to Seek Help
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Handout for Parents Finding a Therapist
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Drugs & Alcohol Resources
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All Ages Sexual Abuse Prevention Conversation Guide
*This list is to provide you with potentially available resources in your area, and not as specific recommendations for you and your student. Everett Public Schools has neither reviewed nor approved these local providers. If you choose to engage in services with these providers, you agree to protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the district, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, staff and volunteers, from any and all claims, liabilities, damages, expenses, or rights of action, directly or indirectly attributed to such services.