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Affiliated with the Stony Brook Clinical Psychology Ph.D. the KPC is an outpatient mental health facility that has been serving the community since 1972. As a nonprofit training clinic for clinical psychologists, we provide psychological services based on the latest clinical and research advances. The psychological services provided at the KPC are based on cognitive-behavioral treatment models, which address the “here and now” and the problem thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be associated with your distress. Our therapy is active and involves a collaborative effort and commitment between you and your therapist as you work towards measurable goals. CBT-based interventions are available for a wide range of problems, as typically found in outpatient clinics. Problems addressed include issues related to anxiety difficulties, adjustment problems, depression, grief, trauma, anger control problems, issues related to parenting, conduct issues with children, relationship and couple problems, sexual difficulties, occupational difficulties, academic problems including learning difficulties and ADHD, as well as issues related to personality. In addition, at the KPC we have state-of-the art specialty clinics designed to address specific kinds of problems: Anxiety Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Couple and Marital Relationships and Children and Teens. All clients will first undergo a careful assessment. We offer one-on-one treatment, couple and family therapy, as well as several group therapy programs. Treatment is typically once weekly, although more intensive schedules are also possible when warranted. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity and types of clinical problems. The average duration of treatment is approximately 12 to 16 sessions. We operate on a Wait List system. After a brief phone screening process, which takes approximately 15 minutes, you are entered onto our Wait List, which allows us time to match your needs with the best appropriate therapist from our team. We do not contract with insurance providers; however, our fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and are considerably lower than those of practitioners in the community. The Krasner Psychological Center is open and available to service our community during the COVID-19 crisis and quarantine. We are currently providing psychological services (psychotherapy and assessments) via a hybrid approach, namely telehealth and/or in-person contingent on therapist's availability. Call for more detailed information.
Affiliated with the Stony Brook Clinical Psychology Ph.D. the KPC is an outpatient mental health facility that has been serving the community since 1972. As a nonprofit training clinic for clinical psychologists, we provide psychological services based on the latest clinical and research advances. The psychological services provided at the KPC are based on cognitive-behavioral treatment models, which address the “here and now” and the problem thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be associated with your distress. Our therapy is active and involves a collaborative effort and commitment between you and your therapist as you work towards measurable goals. CBT-based interventions are available for a wide range of problems, as typically found in outpatient clinics. Problems addressed include issues related to anxiety difficulties, adjustment problems, depression, grief, trauma, anger control problems, issues related to parenting, conduct issues with children, relationship and couple problems, sexual difficulties, occupational difficulties, academic problems including learning difficulties and ADHD, as well as issues related to personality. In addition, at the KPC we have state-of-the art specialty clinics designed to address specific kinds of problems: Anxiety Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Couple and Marital Relationships and Children and Teens. All clients will first undergo a careful assessment. We offer one-on-one treatment, couple and family therapy, as well as several group therapy programs. Treatment is typically once weekly, although more intensive schedules are also possible when warranted. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity and types of clinical problems. The average duration of treatment is approximately 12 to 16 sessions. We operate on a Wait List system. After a brief phone screening process, which takes approximately 15 minutes, you are entered onto our Wait List, which allows us time to match your needs with the best appropriate therapist from our team. We do not contract with insurance providers; however, our fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and are considerably lower than those of practitioners in the community. The Krasner Psychological Center is open and available to service our community during the COVID-19 crisis and quarantine. We are currently providing psychological services (psychotherapy and assessments) via a hybrid approach, namely telehealth and/or in-person contingent on therapist's availability. Call for more detailed information.
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Personality Disorders
Parenting / Family Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Married Couples
Support Groups
Public Colleges / Universities
Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Provides free weekly support meetings for caregivers of individuals, ages 18 and older, with mental illness. Offers support via telephone or email in addition to individual face-to-face consultations. Call for meeting dates/times.
Provides free weekly support meetings for caregivers of individuals, ages 18 and older, with mental illness. Offers support via telephone or email in addition to individual face-to-face consultations. Call for meeting dates/times.
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Families / Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Provides individuals with mood disorders the opportunity to meet with peers to discuss the experiences. Please call for more information.
Provides individuals with mood disorders the opportunity to meet with peers to discuss the experiences. Please call for more information.
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Mood Disorders
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Offers a support program for youth with a sibling diagnosed with mental or emotional illness, and provides opportunities for them to understand mental illness better.
Offers a support program for youth with a sibling diagnosed with mental or emotional illness, and provides opportunities for them to understand mental illness better.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
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Peer Counseling
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Mutual support groups whose members are people who have specific social, emotional or other mental health problems.
Mutual support groups whose members are people who have specific social, emotional or other mental health problems.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Provides support and education to family and friends of those diagnosed with mental illness, through advocacy, support groups, and education.
Provides support and education to family and friends of those diagnosed with mental illness, through advocacy, support groups, and education.
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Individual Advocacy
Mental Health Information / Education
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Meetings are held in Conference room AB every Saturday 11:30am-1:30pm and the first and third Wednesday of the month 7pm-8:30pm. Please call for more information.
Meetings are held in Conference room AB every Saturday 11:30am-1:30pm and the first and third Wednesday of the month 7pm-8:30pm. Please call for more information.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Assist individuals with mental illness and their families to know their rights with respect to medical and social services systems. Also helps with referrals to the various mental illness support groups that are available.
Assist individuals with mental illness and their families to know their rights with respect to medical and social services systems. Also helps with referrals to the various mental illness support groups that are available.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
General Benefits Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Offers a self-help group based on the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous for people with emotional problems such as negative thinking, anxieties, phobias, depression, fear, etc. Must have the desire to become well emotionally. International Services EA-PO Box4245, St. Paul Minnesota 55104(631) 647-9712. Meets Saturday at 7:30 pm downstairs.
Offers a self-help group based on the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous for people with emotional problems such as negative thinking, anxieties, phobias, depression, fear, etc. Must have the desire to become well emotionally. International Services EA-PO Box4245, St. Paul Minnesota 55104(631) 647-9712. Meets Saturday at 7:30 pm downstairs.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Orange County System of Care has developed a single, cross-system point of access, staffed by the county’s child-serving agencies, including probation, mental health, social services, and family support. Information, linkage and referral, and wraparound services, are accessed through this single point of access.
Orange County System of Care has developed a single, cross-system point of access, staffed by the county’s child-serving agencies, including probation, mental health, social services, and family support. Information, linkage and referral, and wraparound services, are accessed through this single point of access.
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Psychiatric Case Management
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Peer-to-peer support group to help individuals with mood disorders accept, manage, and live with their disorder.
Peer-to-peer support group to help individuals with mood disorders accept, manage, and live with their disorder.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Provides comprehensive outpatient managed mental health services which includes treatment, rehabilitation, peer run groups, health education, service coordination, daily activities skills teaching, relapse prevention, money management and entitlement assistance, educational assistance, peer support, self help, and crisis intervention. Vocational services can provide a path to recovering a life role as a worker.
Provides comprehensive outpatient managed mental health services which includes treatment, rehabilitation, peer run groups, health education, service coordination, daily activities skills teaching, relapse prevention, money management and entitlement assistance, educational assistance, peer support, self help, and crisis intervention. Vocational services can provide a path to recovering a life role as a worker.
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Adult Psychiatry
In Person Crisis Intervention
Vocational Rehabilitation
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Peer to Peer Networking
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Psychiatry
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Relapse Prevention Programs
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Provides a fellowship of people who are using the 12-step program to obtain relief from obsessions and compulsions. Call or check website for current meeting information.
Provides a fellowship of people who are using the 12-step program to obtain relief from obsessions and compulsions. Call or check website for current meeting information.
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Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Families are made aware of the rights of adult persons experiencing mental illness with respect to medical and social services systems. The program makes referrals to resources available in the community. Peer-led support groups available: Depression and Bipolar Alliance, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Families are made aware of the rights of adult persons experiencing mental illness with respect to medical and social services systems. The program makes referrals to resources available in the community. Peer-led support groups available: Depression and Bipolar Alliance, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Offers a self-help group based on the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous for people with emotional problems such as negative thinking, anxieties, phobias, depression, fear, etc. Must have the desire to become well emotionally. International Services EA - P. O. Box 4245, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 (651)647-9712. Meets on Thursday 8pm-10pm in the Convent basement.
Offers a self-help group based on the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous for people with emotional problems such as negative thinking, anxieties, phobias, depression, fear, etc. Must have the desire to become well emotionally. International Services EA - P. O. Box 4245, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 (651)647-9712. Meets on Thursday 8pm-10pm in the Convent basement.
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Mental Illness / Emotional Disabilities
Volunteer Opportunities
Addictions / Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Provides counseling, mental health activities, educational activities, and support groups to strengthen families under stress.
Provides counseling, mental health activities, educational activities, and support groups to strengthen families under stress.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Family Counseling
General Counseling Services
Individual Counseling
Adolescent / Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
* Provides educational and support programs for the individual living with mental illness and family members. These include: Support groups. Classes and workshops. Helpline. * Provides information about the service delivery system, legislation and community programs and resources. * Offers education in the community presented by individuals and family members with the lived experience of mental illness/health. * Offers special annual events.
* Provides educational and support programs for the individual living with mental illness and family members. These include: Support groups. Classes and workshops. Helpline. * Provides information about the service delivery system, legislation and community programs and resources. * Offers education in the community presented by individuals and family members with the lived experience of mental illness/health. * Offers special annual events.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Mental Health Associations
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Public Awareness/Education
General Mental Health Information/Education
Talklines/Warmlines
* Provides substance abuse and problem gambling prevention services through education, support, resources, advocacy and referral. * Provides community education and awareness presentations on a variety of addiction-related topics tailored to requesting school or community groups and training opportunities for professionals in the addictions, education, and health and human services community.* Offers an Addictions Counselor Credentials Training program (ACCT) - 16 month-program.* Offers a Hispanic Prevention Education Program/HPEP for youth and adults. Offers the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) parent discussion groups. Programs offered in Spanish/English* Offers the Total Approach Family program that provides on-going series, six sessions each for families and others affected by the substance use of a loved one.* Offers Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) professional education and community awareness presentations on FASD, informal, resources and referral and parent networking and support group. NCADD-RA is the NOFAS affiliate of Upstate New York.* Provides education and resources on community coalition development through the Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center.
* Provides substance abuse and problem gambling prevention services through education, support, resources, advocacy and referral. * Provides community education and awareness presentations on a variety of addiction-related topics tailored to requesting school or community groups and training opportunities for professionals in the addictions, education, and health and human services community.* Offers an Addictions Counselor Credentials Training program (ACCT) - 16 month-program.* Offers a Hispanic Prevention Education Program/HPEP for youth and adults. Offers the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) parent discussion groups. Programs offered in Spanish/English* Offers the Total Approach Family program that provides on-going series, six sessions each for families and others affected by the substance use of a loved one.* Offers Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) professional education and community awareness presentations on FASD, informal, resources and referral and parent networking and support group. NCADD-RA is the NOFAS affiliate of Upstate New York.* Provides education and resources on community coalition development through the Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Intervention Programs
Recreational Therapy
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Those in recovery or seeking recovery; family and friends of those in recovery; those who have lost someone to addiction. The Center belongs to the community. It is open to everyone and there is no cost. Activities include recovery support groups, holiday celebrations, yoga, music groups, Narcan training and more.
Those in recovery or seeking recovery; family and friends of those in recovery; those who have lost someone to addiction. The Center belongs to the community. It is open to everyone and there is no cost. Activities include recovery support groups, holiday celebrations, yoga, music groups, Narcan training and more.
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Thanksgiving Meals
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
General Harm Reduction Test Strip Distribution
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Parent Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Prevention/Treatment Volunteer Opportunities
Men's Support Groups
Opioid Antidote Distribution
HIV Testing
Co-Occurring Disorders Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Provides peer support, advocacy, engagement with peers, socialization, nutrition education, and self-help groups. Offers skill-building activities to manage mental health symptoms, crises, and service access. Also offers community activities with transportation to and from activities and the drop-in center.
Provides peer support, advocacy, engagement with peers, socialization, nutrition education, and self-help groups. Offers skill-building activities to manage mental health symptoms, crises, and service access. Also offers community activities with transportation to and from activities and the drop-in center.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Drop In Centers
Mental Health Self Management Programs
* Provides outpatient mental health services for adults. Individual and group psychotherapy Couples, relationship, marital, and family counseling In-home counseling for existing patients who have made arrangements* Provides child, youth, and family mental health services. Play therapy for children Family therapy Family bereavement counseling Parenting effectiveness training Crisis intervention to children and adolescents for such issues as learning challenges, ADHD, divorce, grief, bullying, social skills, self-esteem, depression/anxiety disorders.
* Provides outpatient mental health services for adults. Individual and group psychotherapy Couples, relationship, marital, and family counseling In-home counseling for existing patients who have made arrangements* Provides child, youth, and family mental health services. Play therapy for children Family therapy Family bereavement counseling Parenting effectiveness training Crisis intervention to children and adolescents for such issues as learning challenges, ADHD, divorce, grief, bullying, social skills, self-esteem, depression/anxiety disorders.
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Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Family Counseling Agencies
Conjoint Counseling
Play Therapy
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Substance Abuse Treatment CenterNarcan training and distribution
Substance Abuse Treatment CenterNarcan training and distribution
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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Opioid Detoxification
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Co-Occurring Disorders Support Groups
Alcohol Detoxification
Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs
Fentanyl Test Strip Distribution
Substance Use Related Outpatient Observation Services
Methadone Clinics
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention