Services

Outpatient Behavioral Health Division

Outpatient counseling services offer mental health support through scheduled therapy sessions without requiring clients to stay in a facility. Clients work with licensed professionals on issues like anxiety or depression, developing coping skills while maintaining their daily routines. These flexible services may include individual, group, or family therapy, aiming to improve clients’ emotional well-being and support their mental health.

Supports for Community Living Division

SCL and Michelle P. waiver providers support individuals with intellectual disabilities by assisting with daily activities, skills training, and community integration, helping them and their families lead more independent lives.

  • Consultative and Clinical Supports
  • Functional Assessment
  • Positive Behavior Supports
  • Person-Centered Coaching
  • Community Access

Community Outreach and Education

SEKYBH conducts community outreach and education to raise awareness about mental health, reduce stigma, and connect individuals to resources. Through workshops, informational sessions, and partnerships with local organizations, they educate the public on mental health issues and promote accessible, supportive services for community well-being.

LCSW Supervision

LCSW clinical supervision is a process where an experienced social worker guides and mentors clinicians, helping them build skills, ensure ethical practice, and meet licensing requirements. This supervision supports professional growth and effective client care.

Targeted Case Managment

A targeted case manager, also known as a case coordinator, works with individuals who need assistance managing their healthcare and social services. They assess clients’ needs, develop personalized plans, connect them to community resources, and provide ongoing support to help them reach their goals.

Internships

Southeast Kentucky Behavioral Health (SEKYBH) offers internships that provide hands-on experience in clinical and community settings. Interns learn from experienced clinicians, and gain skills in counseling, assessment, and outreach, community resources, preparing them for careers in the human service field.