Services

LifePath offers a comprehensive menu of services designed to promote mental and emotional wellness, lifestyle health, and recovery to individuals, couples and families seeking our services. LifePath works collaboratively with referring hospitals, primary care physicians, psychiatric medication management providers, schools and universities, recovery communities, and other social service agencies to ensure our clients receive responsive, integrated care.

Our licensed and certified providers are specialists in the behavioral health field representing a diverse array of specializations and treatment methods. This complement of service providers is designed to meet the equally diverse and individualized needs of those who seek our services. LifePath providers are knowledgeable and experienced in providing treatment for the behavioral and emotional aspects essential to mental health, and are skilled in facilitating the insight and action often needed to affect the personal improvements and recovery being sought.

Evidence-Based Treatment:

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Neurofeedback (NFB)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
Psychiatric Medication Management

Mental Health Concerns Supported:

Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorder
Anxiety Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Co-Occurring Mental Health & Substance Use
Depressive Disorders
Personality Disorders
Self-harming or Risk-Taking Behaviors
Panic Disorder
Adjustment Disorder
Eating Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
Dissociative Disorders

Screening for behavioral health disorders

Screening

Screening services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals who gathers information and engages in a process with clients, thereby enabling the professional to:

  • Determine the likelihood that an individual has a mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders;
  • Not establish the presence or specific type of disorder;
  • Establish the need for an in-depth assessment;
  • Be face-to-face or via telehealth

Assessment

Assessment services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals who gathers information and engages in a process with clients, thereby enabling the professional to:

  • Establish the presence or absence of a mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder;
  • Determine the client’s readiness for change;
  • Identify the client’s strengths or problem areas which may affect the treatment and recovery processes; and
  • Engage the client in developing an appropriate treatment relationship;
  • Establish or rule out the existence of a clinical disorder or service need;
  • Include working with the client to develop a plan of care if a clinical disorder or service need is assessed
Assessment being performed by a behavioral health professional
LifePath Professionals offer comprehensive services for mental wellness

Crisis Intervention

Crisis intervention services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals providing a therapeutic intervention for the purpose of immediately reducing or eliminating the risk of physical or emotional harm to: a) The recipient; or b) Another individual;

Peer Support

Peer support services at LifePath are provided by individuals who have been trained and certified as a Peer Support Specialist, who have experienced a mental health disorder, and are willing to share their experience, strength and hope with clients experiencing similar mental health issues in order to bring about a desired social or personal change.

Peer support services are: 

  • Structured and scheduled non-clinical therapeutic activities with an individual client or a group; 
  • Promote socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, preservation, and enhancement of community living skills for the client; 
  • Coordinated within the context of a comprehensive, individualized plan of care developed through a person-centered planning process; 
  • Are identified in each client’s plan of care; 
  • Designed to directly contribute to the recipient’s individualized goals as specified in the recipient’s plan of care; and 
  • Provided face-to-face. 
Peer Support for Behavioral Health disorders
Outpatient Therapy session

Co-Occuring Intensive Outpatient Program

Co-occurring intensive outpatient program services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals offering multi-modal, multi-disciplinary structured outpatient treatment that are more intensive than individual outpatient therapy, group outpatient therapy, or family outpatient therapy.

*Coming January 2023

Individual Outpatient Therapy

Individual outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote:

  • Health and wellbeing of the client; or
  • Recovery from substance abuse that may be affecting mental health;
  • Recovery from mental health factors that may be contributing to substance abuse
Individual Outpatient Therapy Session in Office
Group Therapy Session

Group Outpatient Therapy

Group outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote:

  • Health and wellbeing of the client; or
  • Recovery from substance abuse that may be affecting mental health;
  • Recovery from mental health factors that may be contributing to substance abuse

Group Outpatient Therapy is provided in a group setting of non-related individuals with groups not exceeding 12 individuals in size. Non-related individuals include a spouse, significant other, parent or person with custodial control, child, sibling, stepparent, stepchild, step-brother, step-sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent, or grandchild.

Family Outpatient Therapy

Family outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals and consist of a face-to-face behavioral health therapeutic intervention provided through scheduled therapeutic visits between the therapist, the client, and at least one (1) member of the client’s family;

Family Outpatient Therapy Session
Collateral outpatient therapy session

Collateral Outpatient Therapy

Collateral outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals and consist of a face-to-face or telehealth behavioral health consultation:

  • With a parent, caregiver, or person who has custodial control of a client under the age of twenty-one (21), household member, legal representative, school personnel, or treating professional;

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for a Substance Use Disorder (SBIRT)

This service consists of:

  • Use of standardized screening tools to assess clients for risky substance use behavior;
  • Engaging clients demonstrating risky substance use behavior in brief review of their use and providing feedback and advice; and
  • Referring clients to additional mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders services if the person is in need of additional services to address substance use
LifePath offers Substance Abuse Disorder Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment
Psychiatric Medication Management Session

Psychiatric Medication Management Clinic

Clients are supported in being active and informed participants in their medication management needs. Aside from knowing what medications should be taken and in what dosage, there are several factors a client might not understand about their prescribed medications, including reactions to other medications, side effects, and other problems that can affect their mental health and recovery. LifePath prescribers thoroughly address these issues through use of a medication management plan. Clients will be engaged to understand their medicines’ purpose, safety, and effectiveness, as well as potential risks from mixing meds with food or supplements. Understanding why certain drugs may be needed and in what ways can encourage clients to take a more active role in managing their medications and their overall mental health.

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