Other Programs

Other Programs

Explore Our Diverse Programs: Empowering Lives, Enriching Communities

Auberle Behavioral Health offers a diverse array of services under our umbrella, designed to meet a wide range of mental health needs. Take a moment to explore our programs here to see if any align with what you are looking for. Follow the links to find more information about each program and how it may benefit you or your loved one.

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Mobile Intervention for Transitional Age Youth (MIYA)

Mobile Intervention for Transitional Age Youth (MIYA)

A specialized program offered by Auberle Behavioral Health aimed at providing comprehensive mental health support to individuals in the transitional age group (usually ages 16-25). This program recognizes the unique challenges and developmental needs faced by young adults during this transitional period and offers tailored interventions to promote stability, independence, and well-being.

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Stop-Now-And-Plan (SNAP)

Stop-Now-And-Plan (SNAP)

SNAP® is an evidence-based program specifically tailored for children aged 6-11 who exhibit externalizing behaviors. Over the course of a 13-week program, children and caregivers receive support to effectively address these behaviors. Through guided practice and intervention, participants learn to halt negative behaviors, process emotions, and swiftly generate solutions, akin to a "snap" of their fingers. Our primary objective is to empower families through personalized interventions that not only address current behavior issues but also prevent future challenges while fostering healthy communication dynamics.

For further details about SNAP® or to initiate a referral - click here!

Family Healing Center

Family Healing Center

The Auberle Family Healing Center is leading the way with a pioneering program, the first of its kind in the nation. Unlike traditional models, we prioritize the unity of the entire family during addiction treatment. By creating a safe space for families to heal together, we break away from the status quo and foster transformative change. Families seeking our services must be referred by a CYF caseworker. Through this collaborative effort, we empower families to overcome addiction and build a brighter future together.

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