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Emotional & Behavioral Wellbeing

In this section, you will find a wide variety of services dedicated to helping teens and young adults with their emotional and behavioral health, including general mental health services, substance abuse services, and eating disorder services in San Diego County.

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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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Neighborhood Healthcare: Pediatrics and Prenatal

Welcome to Neighborhood Healthcare~Pediatrics and Prenatal. One of four Neighborhood Healthcare centers located on the Escondido campus, Neighborhood Healthcare~Pediatrics and Prenatal provides medical services for expectant mothers, infants, and children through 12 years of age. Within walking distance to three other Neighborhood Healthcare centers, patients have access to comprehensive services for their entire family.

(760) 690-5900

Neighborhood Healthcare: Ray M. Dickinson Wellness Center

Founded in 1969 and incorporated in 1971, Neighborhood Healthcare is an award-winning organization that is known for excelling at its mission. The mission has remained the same over the years: to provide quality health care and promote wellness to everyone in our communities, focusing on those most in need.

425 N. Date St., Escondido, CA 92025 (Dental Suite: 129; Behavioral Health: Suite 219)

Dental: (760) 520-8330, Behavioral Health: (760) 520-8340

Neighborhood House Association: Friendship Clubhouse

Friendship Clubhouse strives to create a safe, supportive environment that is sensitive to each member’s unique needs. Friendship Clubhouse focuses on socialization, social and independent living skills enhancement, wellness and recovery, recreation and vocational rehabilitation. The goal of Friendship Clubhouse is the empowerment of members to re-establish their normal roles in the community and to successfully re-integrate into community life through active participation in the planning and achievement of their personal recovery goals. Friendship Clubhouse members can choose how often they attend the program and in which activities they participate. Membership in the program is not a prerequisite to attend program activities or benefit from its services.

(619) 263-6269

Neighborhood House Association: HIV/AIDS Services

The program provides comprehensive, ongoing assistance to individuals with HIV/AIDS. Case Management staff advocates on behalf of clients to ensure proper treatment and care. The program consists of three components: intensive case management for ex-offenders, general case management and peer advocacy.

(858) 715-2642

Neighborhood House Association: Project Enable BPSR Wellness & Recovery Center

Neighborhood House Association’s Project Enable BPSR Wellness & Recovery Center provides time-limited outpatient specialty mental health services to adults 18 years of age and older who are affected by serious and persistent mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders that interfere with their ability to function in key life roles, as parents, students, spouses and employees.

(619) 266-2111 Ext. 113

Nestor Community Health Center

Nestor Community Health Center offers comprehensive primary health care. Our clinical staff includes board certified physicians, family nurse practitioners, a certified nurse midwife, registered nurses, a registered dietician, clinical psychologists, and mental health counselors.

(619) 429-3733

New Alternatives: Cajon Valley School

New Alternatives Cajon Valley School Project provides a day rehabilitation for children in the El Cajon School District.

(619)-441-6172

New Alternatives: Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)

Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) is an intensive, individualized, one-to-one behavioral coaching program available to children/youth up to age 21 who are experiencing a current emotional or behavioral challenge or experiencing a stressful life transition. TBS can help children/youth and parents/caregivers learn skills to increase successful behaviors and learn new ways of reducing challenging behaviors. TBS is not a stand-alone service; it supports an ongoing primary mental health service such as mental health therapy or case management.

(619) 615-0701

New Dawn School: Riley Outpatient Program

The Riley Outpatient team collaborates closely with family, teaching staff, rehabilitation specialists, administration, and psychiatric/nursing staff and outside agencies to coordinate care for our students. The entire team utilizes a strength based approach to assist students in achieving their social, emotional and behavioral goals. Our goal is to work together with school staff and assist students in returning to their home school of residence, once goals have been successfully obtained.

(858) 496-8205

New Haven Youth and Family Services

New Haven offers a day treatment program and a residential treatment program that runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week in 12 six-bed residences throughout Vista, Oceanside and San Marcos. Our program works to engage and instruct youth who have been unsuccessful in public school due to behavioral, mental health, substance abuse, learning disabilities and/or truancy problems.

(760) 630-4035

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Use the tools below to find the emotional and behavioral well-being resources that fit your unique set of needs.

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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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St. Germaine Children's Charity

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Disclaimer

We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.

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