Child, Youth and Family Mental Wellness

4033 76th Pl NW, Tulalip, WA 98271

360-716-4224 (Reception desk)

 www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/BehavioralHealth/CYFMentalWellness 

Description

Child, Youth and Family Mental Wellness offers a healthier way of living by providing therapeutic and culturally sensitive care for children, youth, and families. The goal is to offer a safe, supportive space where families can build skills, strengthen relationships, and find healthier ways to cope with life’s challenges. The program uses various therapeutic approaches tailored to meet each family’s needs.

Who Can Use It

Youth and adolescents ages 3–18 who have health insurance and meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Are American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN).
  • Are non-AI/AN but are the natural or adopted child, step-child, foster-child, legal ward, or orphan of an eligible AI/AN.
  • Are a non-AI/AN child living in a family unit where a member is AI/AN. 

How to Join

Call the reception desk at 360-716-4224 or email [email protected].

Costs

No cost to eligible tribal members

What to Expect

At your initial appointment, a therapist will meet with you and/or your family to understand your needs and goals. Based on this conversation, they’ll suggest services that might be helpful, like individual or family therapy sessions or art and play therapy for younger kids. If anyone needs support through medication or specialized care, you can get a referral to help with that.

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