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Pediatric Mental Health

At CHOC, we believe pediatric mental health treatment should be fully integrated with physical health treatment. Our psychiatry and psychology specialists work closely together to attend to our patients’ emotional, behavioral and developmental needs through inpatient and intensive outpatient therapy programs.

Services include inpatient and outpatient services.

Be Well Orange County

The Be Well Orange Campus provides best-in-class mental health and substance use treatment services to Orange County residents who are referred for care.

Be Well OC brings together a robust, community-based, cross-sector strategy—public, private, academic, faith and others—to create a community-wide, coordinated ecosystem to support optimal mental health.

  • Crisis stabilization services
  • Sobering / Recovery Station
  • Residential Substance Use Treatment Services
  • Withdrawal Management Services
  • Crisis Residential Services
  • Co-Occurring Residential Services for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder

OMID Multicultural Institute for Development (OMID)

OMID’s Mission is to improve the quality of life for distressed families, particularly immigrants, through providing culturally and linguistically responsive mental health care and social services. OMID Offers Multi-Cultural and Multi-Lingual:

  • Counseling Services -Psychological Assessments and Evaluations
  • Life skills trainings and workshops -Educational workshops
  • Social Services
  • Community Programs
  • Advocacy, Education and Research

Asian Pacific Aids Intervention Team (APAIT)

APAIT has held a distinctive record of providing high quality programming through its vision – to advocate, educate, and achieve optimal health and well-being for vulnerable communities. APAIT’s mission is to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities experiencing behavioral health challenges, housing insecurity, and at-risk for HIV/AIDS. APAIT is grounded by its core values of compassion, commitment, communication, empowerment, integrity, mentorship, respect, and teamwork.

Children’s Bureau: Oak View Family & Community Resource Center

“What makes a FaCT Family Resource Center (FRC) unique is that each of the 16 locations offers six core services for every family that walks in. Each core service is free and rooted in the Five Protective Factors that are proven to support and strengthen families, help promote child development, and promote family bonding. In addition, each FRC also offers other supportive services that complement the six core services and are responsive to the needs of their unique communities.

FRCs provide counseling services to individuals, children, families, and groups. This service is offered with the goal of improving family functioning, increasing social support, teaching problem solving, reducing the effects of trauma, and strengthening coping skills. Priority is given to non-Medi-Cal, under-insured, and clients experiencing barriers to services. Clients may receive up to 20 sessions.”

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The NAMI OC Warmline is a free and confidential telephone service providing emotional support and resources to Orange County residents.

If you, a family memeber, or a loved one are experiencing mental health concerns, substance abuse, loneliness, or are in need of community resources, The WarmLine is for you!

Call or Text: (714) 991-6412

Start an OC Warmline Chat

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