Individual Therapy/Family Therapy
Clinicians utilize evidence-based practices to address depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), Suicide, and substance use/abuse.
Clinicians utilize evidence-based practices to address depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), Suicide, and substance use/abuse. Clinicians also provide techniques to address trauma, manage and/or reduce anxiety, restructure thoughts and teach effective coping skills. They focus on areas such as insomnia, relationship struggles, social alienation, financial hardships, academic/career outlook, reintegration, and spiritual concerns.
Easterseals MORC provides evaluation and assessment to determine the most effective approach to improve mental health and wellness of the people we serve. Treatment methods include individual, family, and group therapy. Crisis intervention, Peer Recovery supports, Psychiatric evaluation, and medication management are available depending upon need. We accept most major insurances including Medicaid HMO’s.
Outpatient Services are provided at the Center Line location in Macomb County and the Southfield, Pontiac and Walled Lake locations in Oakland County.
Community Based Services:
In addition to the outpatient services, we provide more intensive services to individuals who have serious mental illnesses and substance use conditions that are found eligible through Community Mental Health. These services include:
- Case Management
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Supported Employment (Individual Placement and Support)
- Nursing services
- Dreams Unlimited (Psycho-Social Rehabilitation)
- Peer Support Services
- Psycho-educational Groups
- Dialectical Behavioral Treatment
- Community Living Supports
- Crisis Intervention
- Integrated Healthcare Services
The Community-based Behavioral Health Services for adults in Oakland County indicated above, including, Spanish and Russian Language Services and Behavioral Health Services, are primarily funded by Oakland Community Health Network.
Adult services are provided in Oakland County at the Southfield location on Nine Mile Road, Walled Lake, and Pontiac locations. In Macomb County, services are provided at our Clinton Township and Center Line location. Service recipients must meet eligibility criteria. If determined eligible for services, fees are based on ability to pay. Services are never denied because of inability to pay. To find out more, contact 1-800-75-SEALS
Building Stronger Families in Kent County!
Thanks to First Steps Kent and the Ready by Five Millage
Infants and children who experience chronic stress or trauma are four times more likely to develop a mental health disorder by the time they reach adulthood than children who did not experience emotional trauma in childhood. Without recognizing and treating for trauma children are at increased risk for physical and emotional development concerns. This is why Easterseals MORC is implementing a comprehensive infant and early childhood mental health program for children, ages 0 to 6 years, who have experienced chronic stress or trauma.
Healthy Development Program
A program designed to support Kent County families to ensure all children are academically, emotionally, and socially ready by age five to succeed in school.
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Incredible Years Home Visiting Program
Parenting can be both an exciting and difficult experience! Easterseals’ Incredible Years program provides assistance with infants and children up to five years old. Parents who participate in the Incredible Years Program feel more confident and effective in parenting their child. Parents are able to enhance their child’s emotional development and learn to reduce challenging behaviors. Parents report developing a greater bond with their children. The Incredible Years program is provided at home.
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Incredible Years Parents Group Program
An evidenced-based parenting group designed to support healthy emotional development, strong social skills, and equip parents to effectively manage challenging behaviors.
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