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At CCM, we realize that an individual's potential for success cannot become reality if his or her vision of the future is blurred by mental illness or substance abuse, which is why CCM's staff offers innovative, culturally sensitive treatment services at four licensed mental health clinics and one licensed outpatient chemical dependency treatment program. Treatment includes individual, group and family counseling, psychological assessment, psychiatric diagnosis and psychopharmacology.

 

CCM Mental Health Clinics - culturally sensitive and innovative  treatment services at three licensed mental health clinics, including: individual, group and family counseling; psychological, psychiatric and psychosocial assessments and diagnosis; and psychopharmacology.

 

Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) - a licensed, medically-supervised outpatient treatment program, utilizing  a comprehensive approach towards recovery that coordinates assessment and diagnosis, individual, group and family counseling, buprenorphine treatment, acupuncture, and case management. 

 

Project Bridge - multi-disciplinary mental health services for people living with HIV/AIDS who have severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

 

Family-Based Treatment Program (TAP) - out-of-home placement for severely emotionally disturbed youth who may otherwise require an inpatient psychiatric or residential setting.

 

CCM Guidance Services - an in-school and after-school program for severely emotionally disturbed youth, blending traditional mental health intervention with technology, the arts, and academics.

 

Crisis Counseling Services (CCS) - individual, group and family counseling for students, teachers and families in the NYC public school system; as well as workshops in mediation, anger management, non-violent conflict resolution training, and dealing with trauma treatment.

 

Women at Risk (WAR) - offers comprehensive counseling, psychotherapy, psychiatry and case management for women living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

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