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Citizens Community Collaborative
The Citizens Community Collaborative is comprised of mental health advocates, researchers, practitioners, scholars, recovery support specialists, people in recovery, civic leaders and community members, all working together to fulfill the promise of social inclusion and full community membership for people with mental health challenges.
Date Posted: 12/9/2019
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Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Substance Abuse Treatment Unit (SATU)
The Substance Abuse Treatment Unit (SATU) of the Connecticut Mental Health Center, is a cooperative endeavor of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and the Department of Psychiatry of Yale University School of Medicine. Since 1968, SATU has provided substance abuse evaluations, treatment, and referrals for the Greater New Haven community.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Abraham Ribicoff Research Facilities
For 30 years, the Abraham Ribicoff Research Facilities have furthered our understanding and treatment of schizophrenia, depression, mania, development disorders, anxiety, stress, and drug and alcohol addiction.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) Team
The ACT Team provides clinical and case management services to individuals who have serious mental illness, often complicated by substance abuse.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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List of services available at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC) in New Haven.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit
The Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit admits individuals for evaluation and treatment of major psychiatric disorders.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Community Forensic Services
Community Forensic Services (CFS) is comprised of several community re-entry programs and jail diversion initiatives which provide services for clients with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders who are involved with the criminal justice system.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Deaf/Deaf Blind/Hard of Hearing (DHOH) Services
CMHC DHOH Services are person-centered and recovery-oriented services that are culturally and linguistically affirmative for Deaf, Deaf Blind, and Hard-of-Hearing adults, who are eighteen (18) and older with persistent mental illness and/or substance use problems.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Forensic Drug Diversion (ForDD) Clinic
The Forensic Drug Diversion (ForDD) Clinic is a satellite clinic of the Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC) and represents a cooperative endeavor between DMHAS and the Law and Psychiatry Division of the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. The ForDD Clinic’s mission is to provide best practice procedures and to offer outpatient, evidenced-based therapies to substance abusing men and women with criminal justice involvement.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Hispanic Clinic & CT Latino Behavioral Health System
The Hispanic Clinic provides culturally appropriate and recovery oriented mental health and addiction services to the Latino/a community.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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The CMHC Inpatient Service makes admission decisions in consultation with Utilization Management staff from the DMHAS Office of the Commissioner. Residents of catchment areas 5, 6, 7, and 8, comprising the Greater New Haven area, are generally given priority for admission to CMHC’s beds.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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The Law & Psychiatry division has five components that serve CMHC, the New Haven community, the courts and the Yale School of Medicine.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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CMHC - Mobile Crisis Intervention and Evaluation
The Mobile Crisis Intervention and Evaluation serves as the main portal of entry for the majority of inpatient and outpatient services at CMHC.
Date Posted: 4/12/2019
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