Siskiyou County HHSA Behavioral Health Division - Mental health treatment facility in Yreka, CA

Siskiyou County HHSA Behavioral Health Division

Mental Health Treatment in Yreka, California

Located in Yreka, California, Siskiyou County HHSA Behavioral Health Division provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

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Facility Overview

Siskiyou County HHSA Behavioral Health Division, located in Yreka, California, is the county-operated agency dedicated to providing accessible and culturally respectful mental health and substance use disorder services for children, youth, adults and families across the region. Their comprehensive service model includes outpatient care, intensive outpatient and residential options, 24-hour crisis intervention, school-based support and medication services. The agency emphasizes family and community dynamics, offering case management and therapeutic assessments designed to improve life functioning and relationships.

Their programs feature evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy and trauma-informed care, as well as specialized supports like Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) for children, mobile crisis response and family partner peer services. With no one denied access due to inability to pay, the agency prioritizes recovery, dignity and human connection, helping individuals and families in Siskiyou County build a foundation for stability, wellness and hope.

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  • Crisis Intervention Services
  • Therapeutic Assessments
  • School-Based Counseling
  • Children & Adolescent Services
  • Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
  • Mobile Crisis Services
  • Family Partner Peer Services
  • Serious Emotional Disturbance
  • Severe & Persistent Mental Illness
  • Substance Use Disorders (SUD)
  • Mood Disorders Treatment
  • School Failure