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Guide to
Mental Health Services
Support for Families of Children with Disabilities as a joint project between San Francisco City and County Community Behavior Health Services Child, Youth, and Family System of Care has produced
the following information resource to assist families and professionals
with their search for essential information and access to resources.
We hope that they are helpful and invite you to contact
us with questions or comments.
Download PDF version of mental health guide in English. (file size: 3.5 MB)
Download PDF version of mental health guide in Spanish. (file size: 940 KB)
Download PDF version of mental health guide in Chinese. (file size: 872 KB)
An excerpt from the Introduction page:
The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that one in ten children and adolescents in the US suffers from mental illness severe enough to require treatment.
Children and young people may be affected by any number of mental health problems: depression, anxiety, challenging and disruptive behaviors, eating disorders, or self-harming behaviors.
Parents and family members are often the first to notice changes in a child. Sometimes parents find it hard to talk about their concerns, perhaps because of the stigma that often accompanies mental disorders or because they simply do not know what services are available or where to find them.
Recognizing your child’s problems and seeking treatment early can help your child and family cope with the challenges facing you.
You do not have to struggle with these challenges alone. Services available through the San Francisco Department of Public Health’s Community Behavioral Health Services (CBHS), schools, and parent support groups can help your child and your family get the support and assistance you need.
This book is written to guide you and your family through the mental health system in San Francisco. This guide will help you to:
- Learn more about emotional, behavioral, and mental health conditions
- Identify those of your child’s behaviors that are of particular concern to you
- Become knowledgeable about the types of mental health services available to you and your family
- Understand how community mental health, the schools, and other agencies can work together to support your child and your family
- Learn how to work in partnership with your providers
- Understand your rights and responsibilities
- Learn where to go for advocacy and support
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