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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.

Please note:

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

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Vista Community Clinic-Vale Terrace

We offer high quality, low-cost primary health care at five state-of-the-art clinic sites. For your convenience we offer extended evening and weekend hours, same day appointments, pharmacy and laboratory services on-site, and free door to door transportation.Our board-certified or board-eligible medical doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners serve all members of the community, regardless of insurance status. Uninsured patients can receive help in enrolling in insurance or may be eligible to pay on a sliding fee scale.

(844) 308-5003

Vista Hill Foundation: Juvenile Court Clinic

The Vista Hill Foundation Juvenile Court Clinic provides medication stabilization and linkage services to youth involved with and referred from Juvenile Courts Probation and the Child Welfare CARE Unit.

(858) 571-1964

Vista Hill: Bridges Adult Intensive Outpatient Program

The Bridges Adult Intensive Outpatient Program is designed for adults seeking to make the personal changes necessary to live a clean and sober productive life.

Call: 

(858) 514-5101

Or

(858) 518-2192

(858) 514-5101

Vista Hill: Bridges Teen Recovery Center and Substance Abuse Programs

Vista Hill’s substance abuse programs for teens provide adolescents with behavioral development curriculum specific to the problem. Bridges offers an array of classes for teens with certain violations or behaviors brought to the attention of law enforcement, probation or juvenile court. Teens arrested or cited for crimes may have the opportunity to participate in special classes or services to meet their legal obligation.

(619) 795-7232

Vista Hill: Drug Dependency Court

The Vista Hill Dependency Drug Court Program provides adult screenings and referrals to drug and/or alcohol treatment for families that are involved with Child Welfare Services (CWS). Substance Abuse Specialists are stationed at the five Dependency Courts located at County of San Diego Superior Court buildings.

(619) 668-4265

Vista Hill: Incredible Families Program

In collaboration with San Diego County Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services – Children, Vista Hill’s Incredible Families Program (IFP) provides parent training curriculum and mental health services to children and their parents.

East & South Region: (619) 668-4263

San Diego Central & North Central: (858) 514-5160

Vista Office: (760) 643-4097

 

Multiple locations throughout San Diego

(619)-668-4263

Vista Hill: Juvenile Drug Court Program

The Juvenile Drug Court (JDC) provides intensive case management, support and drug testing for youth under close supervision by Superior Court – Juvenile Division. JDC is recommended for youth refractory to lower level intervention and supervision.

Services are available throughout San Diego County.

(858) 514-5100

Vista Hill: Learning Assistance Center

The Learning Assistance Center Services are designed to address behavioral health issues of children and youth age 3-18. As a school-based provider our staff is located on school district campuses making access to services convenient and efficient.

Escondido: (760) 489-4126

Ramona and surrounding areas: (760)788-9724

(760) 489-4126

Vista Hill: On Track

On Track is a 6-week group curriculum for teens and parents in which the teen’s choices at school or home are elevating to higher disciplinary consequences.

Services are offered in Chula Vista, La Mesa, and Poway.

(619) 668-4250

Vista Hill: Parent Care Family Recovery Center (Central)

Parent Care Family Recovery Services are designed for chemically dependent women and their families who at high risk for child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. A majority of women in treatment also have a dual psychiatric diagnosis and a host of physical health related issues.

(619) 266-0166

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

  • Type of Need

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  • Services Specifically For

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

Funded by the Generosity of

Bank of America

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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