Community and School Based Behavioral Health
CSBBH Program
Overview
Empowering Children for Success: CenClear's Community and School-Based Behavioral Health Service (CSBBH)
CenClear’s Community and School Based Behavioral Health service (CSBBH) helps children with severe emotional or behavioral problems, which are leading to issues at school, at home and
in the community.
This program teaches children new ways to manage their feelings and behaviors so the child is ready to learn and get along better with others.
The CSBBH team includes a CSBBH director, a clinical supervisor, a mental health professional, with a master’s degree and a professional license, a behavioral health worker with a
college degree and a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist (that will provide consultation to the team).
The team will help develop a treatment plan that is right for the child and make changes to the plan as needed. The team will work with the child, family and school officials to provide
services that are flexible and meet the needs of the child and family.
Regular progress reports will be provided and parents/guardians will be involved in every part of the treatment.
CSBBH Services
May Include
- Individual Sessions
- Group Sessions
- Family Sessions
- Case management
- Behavior Management Planning
- Crisis Intervention
- Referrals
CSBBH Eligibility
- Services are generally approved for six months
- Children must qualify for Medical Assistance
- The child must live in a participating school-district
Participating
School Districts
- West Branch (Elementary School, Middle School, High School), Morrisdale
- Standing Stone Elementary, Huntingdon
- Juniata Valley Elementary School, Alexandria
- Lewistown Elementary School, Lewistown
- East Juniata Elementary School
- East Juniata Middle/High School
- South St. Marys Street Elementary, St. Marys
- St. Marys Area Middle, St. Marys
- St. Marys Area High School, St. Marys
Contact Us
To request more information about this program, please call: 1-877-341-5845