Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS) are medically prescribed, in-home, intensive, and individualized mental health services.
BHR Services are time-limited, goal directed interventions focused on children and adolescents who have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance. Those diagnoses may include mood and anxiety disorders, behavioral and conduct disorders, autistic spectrum disorders, personality disorders and psychosis.
BHRS treatment teams work both one-on-one with the child as well as with their families, to assist them in developing the skills to manage problematic behaviors more effectively.
The treatment goals of BHRS include assisting the child in becoming more functional in the child’s natural settings, such as the home, school, or community environment. Goals include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Conflict resolution techniques
• Positive social skills
• Managing emotions effectively
• Development and implementation of a behavior modification plan
• Providing structure and setting limits
• Time management and organization strategies
• Enhancing family relationships and support
• Expanding community resources and natural supports
• Transferring skills to caregivers .
BHRS Information
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