MI Mental Health

The MI Mental Health series highlights the opportunities that Michigan's children, teens, and adults of all ages have to find the mental health help they need, when and where they need it. It is made possible with funding from the Community Mental Health Association of MichiganCenter for Health and Research TransformationLifeWaysMichigan Health and Hospital Association, Northern Lakes Community Mental Health AuthorityOnPointSanilac County Community Mental Health, Summit Pointe, and Washtenaw County Community Mental Health and Public Safety Preservation Millage.
 

Feature Story be nice. business training.
Feature Story Eastman kids and grandkids hamming it up for the camera.
Feature Story Call line staff working in the team room at Summit Pointe’s First Step Urgent Care.
Partner Content Kenneth and Ethel Moore.
Partner Content Alexandra Gabridge, DBT and Outpatient Clinician with St. Clair County Community Mental Health, goes over skills with an individual in the Dialectical Behavior Therapy program during a group session.

A woman’s journey of healing from a lifetime of abuse


Partner Content (From left) SCCCMH nurses Lauren Higgins, Melissa Nicholson, and Mary Croteau, prepare for a vaccination clinic. Offering vaccination clinics on-site with nursing staff works to eliminate barriers to care for some individuals receiving CMH services.

What is integrated healthcare and why is it important?


Partner Content Throughout September, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is holding free online seminars in recognition of National Recovery Month.

Promoting recovery with education