We at Atropos Mental Health know how hard it can be to suffer from a mental illness; we also believe that everyone deserves the chance to learn and have support to manage their illness to the best of their ability. Our services ensure you or your loved one are never alone and will always have the support of our experts to assist you in learning and living with a mental illness.
Case Management is a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual’s and family’s comprehensive health needs through communication and available resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost effective outcomes.
Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS) concentrate on enhancing the quality of life for persons with mental illness through rehabilitation strategies, equal opportunities and social inclusion. Community Based Rehabilitation Services support the full participation of individuals living with mental illness and meeting their needs within their homes and communities. Strategies are skill-development based that target skill deficits and functional limitations.
Peer Support is a helping relationship between mental health clients and Certified Peer Support Specialists. The primary responsibility of Certified Peer Support Specialists is to help those they serve achieve self-directed recovery. They believe that every individual has strengths and the ability to learn and grow.
A peer support group is a regular gathering of men and women with the lived experience of mental illness. Usually twice each month, these individuals come together, overseen by a trained peer support specialist or facilitator, to talk with one another about their experiences, struggles and challenges.
Effective interventions and responses to behavioral health crisis situations can substantially enhance participants’ recovery experiences, improve their overall quality of life, and even result in fewer future crisis situations. (an emotionally significant event or radical change of status in a person’s life).
A professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals." Counseling involves helping people make needed changes in ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving, and is a goal-based collaborative process, involving a non-judgmental, supportive counselor who works with a client in telling his or her story, setting viable goals, and developing strategies and plans necessary to accomplish these goals. An extremely important part of counseling is confidentiality, which means that the information discussed in session will be accessible only by you and your counselor, with a few exceptions.
Working with a counselor, you will engage in a supportive, collaborative process that will allow you to explore your experiences, behaviors, and beliefs. With the benefit of fresh insight, you will identify blind spots and patterns which are holding you back from health and happiness and gain the strength and strategies needed to overcome them.