A therapist whose expertise closely matches your needs will meet with you soon after your assessment. Each member of our therapy team holds a minimum of a Master’s Degree and their extensive experience spans most areas of mental health counseling, including:
You and your therapist will work together to determine treatment goals and the steps that you’ll take to reach them. They may suggest several evidence-based practices, such as:
By connecting with our patients in a compassionate way, paired with state-of-the-art treatments, we foster an inclusive and affirming environment – a space for genuine hope and healing.
If you’re experiencing a life-threatening mental health concern, please contact emergency medical services right away by dialing 9-1-1.
If you don’t feel immediately unsafe but are still severely distressed and urgently seeking mental health support, Tellurian is ready to help. Our CARE (Crisis Assessment, Recovery, and Empowerment) Centers are safe havens for those experiencing a mental health crisis and in need of support, observation, and goal-oriented treatment planning. Our patient services team can connect you.
Your mental health and wellbeing are incredibly important to us. Please trust and take advantage of the resources listed above. Your local crisis hotline and respite services are also an incredible refuge.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
A housing complex offering case management services for its residents.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Professionals who use their personal lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges to support those in treatment and demonstrate that recovery is possible.
A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) supporting residents experiencing homelessness and searching for housing, employment, and behavioral health services.