Our Services

Our Treatments and Services

MST Services

Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is a program designed for youth generally between the ages 7 through 17 who have antisocial, aggressive/violent behaviors, are at risk of out-of-home placement due to delinquency and/or; adjudicated youth returning from out-of-home placement and/or; chronic or violent juvenile offenders, and/or youth with serious emotional disturbances or abusing substances and their families. MST provides an intensive model of treatment based on empirical data and evidence-based interventions that target specific behaviors with individualized behavioral interventions. The purpose of this program is to keep youth in the home by delivering an intensive therapy to the family within the home. Services are provided through a team approach to youth and their families. Services include: an initial assessment to identify the focus of the MST intervention; individual therapeutic interventions with the youth and family; peer intervention; case management; and crisis stabilization.

School-Based Therapy

The purpose of our School Based Therapy program is to increase the availability of mental health services to improve students' emotional well-being and enhance their ability to access and benefit from instruction.


School Based Therapy services are outpatient mental health services that our mental health clinician provides. Additional services provided by the NCHP clinicians may include comprehensive clinical assessments, group therapy, family therapy, participation in team meetings, and crisis support.


NCHP provides implementation and monitoring support related to mental health services that:

  • Promote healthy development of social, emotional, and/or behavioral functioning
  • Prevent problems with social, emotional, and/or behavioral functioning 
  • Respond to students experiencing concerns or problems with social, emotional, and behavioral functioning 

Mentorships

Be Great Mentorship Program is a strengths-based in-school approach to mentorship which is intended to cultivate a social environment that effectively competes with risk-taking norms of young men and better meets their most critical needs for belonging, self-worth, competency, acceptance, purpose, and-meaningful identities.

Intensive In-Home Care

Intensive In-Home Services are home-based mental health services designed to meet each child and family’s unique needs through crisis management, intensive case management, counseling, family therapy, and skills training. It is a time-limited service that aims to provide youth and their families with assistance diffusing current crises, improving coping skills, and strengthening relationships.

In-Home Therapy

In Home Therapy Services (IHTS) is a combination of evidence-based therapy services and coordination of care interventions to be provided in the home setting for individuals with complex clinical needs that traditional outpatient cannot adequately address in a time limited fashion. For some individuals in high-risk situations, such as families involved in domestic violence or child protective services, traditional outpatient services alone are not sufficient to address the needs and prevent future incidents. The population targeted for this program is children and adolescents in need of individual and family therapy services, as well as coordination of care due to complex psychosocial situations and/or multisystem involvement.

Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient behavioral health therapy services will include psychiatric and biopsychosocial assessments, medication management, individual, group, and family therapies, psychotherapy for crisis, and psychological testing for eligible beneficiaries.

Community Support Teams (CST)

CST services consist of community-based mental health and substance abuse rehabilitation services and necessary supports provided through a team approach to assist adults in achieving rehabilitative and recovery goals.

Medication Management

We offer a spectrum of patient-centered, pharmacist-provided, collaborative services focusing on medication appropriateness, effectiveness, safety, and adherence to improve health outcomes.

Peer Support

Peer mentoring or coaching (one-on-one) - to encourage, motivate, and support beneficiaries moving forward in recovery. Assist beneficiary with setting self-identified recovery goals, developing recovery action plans, and solving problems directly related to recovery, such as finding housing, developing a natural support system, finding new uses of spare time, and improving job skills. Assist with issues that arise with collateral problems such as legal issues or co-existing physical or mental challenges.

For skilled healthcare services, call our team at (980) 207-4241.

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