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Key Services 

Therapy & Community Mental Health Services

Our individual therapy and community mental health services are designed to foster healing, resilience, and growth. We provide a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences while developing tools to manage life’s challenges. Beyond one-on-one therapy, we are committed to strengthening the community through outreach, workshops, and resources that promote mental wellness for all. Our goal is to empower individuals and communities to thrive with confidence, connection, and hope. 

Benefits of Therapy:

  • Mental Clarity 

  • Manage Anxiety & Stress

  • Overcome Depression & Emotional Challenges

  • Develop Healthy Coping Skills

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Strong Community

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Informed Care

Trauma-Informed Care

At IRIE Health, we practice trauma-informed care, which means we recognize the impact of past experiences on present well-being. Our approach is rooted in safety, trust, and empowerment, ensuring every client feels respected and understood. We focus on building resilience and providing supportive strategies that honor each person’s unique journey toward healing. With compassion and evidence-based practices, we walk alongside you as you reclaim your sense of peace and strength.

Benefits of Trauma-Informed Care:​

  • Creates Safety 

  • Promotes Healing

  • Empowers Clients

  • Improves Outcomes

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Community Crisis Stabilization

Immediate intervention for individuals experiencing mental health crisis.

CPST COMING 

July 2026

Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST). This service is designed to provide individualized, hands-on support for clients in managing mental health needs within their daily lives. CPST focuses on building coping skills, promoting independence, and connecting individuals with community resources to enhance stability and well-being. Our goal is to empower clients with the tools and support they need to thrive both in therapy and beyond.

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