MCOT is an outreach service that provides treatment and linkage for Harris County residents with mental illness who are unable or unwilling to access routine outpatient clinical services. MCOT services are voluntary.
The RTC Relinquishment Avoidance Project is an overnight residential treatment service for children ages 5 to 17 whose parents have been referred by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Services include weekly individual, group and family counseling provided in a safe, self-contained environment. Religious and relevant cultural opportunities are also offered. Caregivers participate in weekly family therapy sessions in person or by telephone to help resolve problems. While the child is in RTC placement, a case manager and certified family partner at a local mental health authority will work with the caregivers to help the child successfully go back home when treatment is complete.
Mobil Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT)
Keona Harris
Dakari Quimby / Develop Mental
Los Angeles
California
United States
Teen Crisis Hotline
Dr. Laja I. Ibraheem
Markleeville
California
United States
Harris Health COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line
Relinquishment Avoidance Project
The RTC Relinquishment Avoidance Project is an overnight residential treatment service for children ages 5 to 17 whose parents have been referred by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Services include weekly individual, group and family counseling provided in a safe, self-contained environment. Religious and relevant cultural opportunities are also offered. Caregivers participate in weekly family therapy sessions in person or by telephone to help resolve problems. While the child is in RTC placement, a case manager and certified family partner at a local mental health authority will work with the caregivers to help the child successfully go back home when treatment is complete.
Ben Taub Psychiatric Unit
Texas Health & Human Services
Dr. Amira Collison
Los Angeles
California
United States