Behavioral Health
All People Coming Together
It is the goal of the Behavioral Health Department to provide culturally relevant comprehensive services including the incorporation of traditional practices, adult and family behavioral health therapy counseling and support, SUD services, and children’s treatment services to Native American and Alaska Native persons within the context of a community-based primary care health center.
Get in Touch
925 Bevins Ct.
Lakeport, CA 95453
Phone: 707-263-8382
Fax: 707-263-7169
Services & Programs
- Individual, Group, Family, Couples Counseling
- Children, Adolescents, Adults
- Comprehensive Case Coordination (Integrative Health)
- Comprehensive Healing & Pain Management
- Trauma Informed Treatment
- Recovery Support Services
- Telemed Psychiatric Medication Management
- Phone and Video Appointments
Recovery & Support Services
LCTHC provides a variety of alcohol and other drug recovery services, including relapse prevention, treatment planning, wellness participation options, and aftercare services for American Indian/Alaska Native patients who are seeking wellness through recovery. We provide personalized counseling, assessments, treatment activities, talking circles, and clinical process groups. We recognized the impact addication can have on the whole family system and all relations caught in the crossfire of substance use disorders, including adult children, are often carrying emotional pain. Recovery from substance use or abuse (including alcohol) takes time and treatment. There is no perfect way or permanent cure, however, we can find remission and regain ourselves through the process of "recovery". To take the first step, call: (707) 263-8382 ext. 1311
Suicide Prevention
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. By calling 1-800-273-TALK (8255) you’ll be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
Crisis Center Hotlines in our Area
- Lake County Suicide Prevention: 1-855-587-6373
- Lake County Behavioral Health Crisis Line: 1-800-900-2075
- (Non Emergency 707-994-7090)
- Lake County Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-888-485-7733
- (Non Emergency 707-279-0563)
- Lake County Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-386-4090
- (Non Emergency 707-262-0235)
When someone is feeling so much overwhelming, emotional pain s/he sometimes considers suicide as a way to end the pain. A suicide attempt is often a way to cope with the pain and communicate the need for more social support – AND SHOULD ALWAYS BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. Suicidal thoughts, feelings and behaviors can often be the only ways the person can think of to communicate her/his feelings and the only answers to solving very challenging, unbearable problems.
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