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Mental Health Program
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The NACA Mental Health Program strives to provide culturally appropriate opportunities to heal the mind, body and spirit. The goal of the program is to help individuals and families attain harmony and balance in their lives.

Outpatient services for youth and adults are offered both on an individual and group basis. Topics addressed in counseling include domestic violence, substance abuse, lifestyle management, self-esteem, coping skills, depression, grief, spiritual distress and many others.

Individual counseling: Clients are seen through individual appointments. After an initial assessment, a treatment plan is established with each client. Treatment goals and interventions are updated on an ongoing basis. Treatment continues as long as both counselor and client agree to it. There is no limit to the number of sessions.

Referrals: Clients who need services beyond the scope of the NACA Mental Health Program are referred to Indian Health Service psychiatrists, to other community agencies or to other mental health professionals as appropriate.

Fees: These services are $25.00 for 5 session for Native Americans.  Non-Native Americans can meet with the program director regarding fees.

For more information, contact Martha Scranton, Mental Health Counselor/Director at mscranton@nacainc.org or call (928) 526-2968 ext. 16.

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