About ARISE Child and Family Services – Syracuse
The ARISE Mental Health Clinic in Syracuse, New York offers outpatient group, family and individual therapy designed for people with co-occurring disorders. Using a person-centered, strengths-based approach their team of certified clinicians develops a treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals. You will be able to examine your symptoms, stressors and strengths throughout your treatment.
To improve your social, behavioral and emotional well-being you will practice new coping mechanisms. You are encouraged to communicate your needs, goals and expectations for the services you will receive during this process. The opportunity to practice vital skills for enhancing your general quality of life is provided by therapeutic and psychoeducational groups facilitated by certified clinicians.
A skills training group for teenagers 13 to 28 years old uses dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) to teach them how to deal with difficult emotions, strengthen their bonds with their families and overcome rejection anxiety.
Additionally, adults who are 18 years of age or older can join a DBT skills training group. Managing feelings of emptiness and compulsive thoughts, striking a balance between acceptance and change and preserving relationships while upholding one’s dignity are the main goals of this group. Sessions are designed to give you useful tools for improving your coping mechanisms and making deliberate decisions.
For adults with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders a specialized group helps them understand how these conditions relate to one another. This also assists them to develop effective coping strategies and make plans to prevent relapses.
A primary concern of theirs is financial accessibility. They ensure that no one is denied access to the services they need by using a sliding fee scale program. This program is based on family size and income. They also accept most insurance plans such as Medicaid, Medicare and Tricare.