Behavioral Health

Behavioral health support should be for everyone

Intake Packet- Informational Pamphlet 2024    Behavioral health Referral Intake Form

Access to mental health care is often out of reach for many in our community.
This is where Atlantic Street Center’s Behavioral Health Program comes in.

Our team of experienced therapists and committed clinical interns are here to help local children, youth, and caregivers through difficult times. The Behavioral Health Program uses a trauma and culturally responsive, evidence-based approach to address issues such as – but not limited to – depression, family conflict, trauma, and anxiety. We also offer advocacy, case management, and medication management services. With our counseling services, we aim to give our participants the skills and emotional strength to face their unique challenges despite inequities in the community.

We meet our participants where they are at. This includes sessions in community spaces, schools, homes, etc. in order to reduce the barriers to accessing care.

ELIGIBILITY: We primarily serve youth and children (ages 6 – 24), and sometimes caregivers. Participants must reside in King County or Seattle. Free counseling services are available to anyone already enrolled in Medicaid or eligible to receive Medicaid funding. Our team can help you apply for this benefit. We do not accept private insurance.

Please complete our Behavioral Health Referral Form here or email referrals@atlanticstreet.org to get started on your referral process. If you would rather speak with someone directly, either for intake or any counseling-related information, please call our front desk at 206-329-2050, or leave a message on the Referral Line at 206-454-3978 and our Screening & Referral Specialist will return your call shortly.[/vc_column_text]

If you are currently in crisis and need immediate support, you can connect with support by calling 988 or by calling Crisis Connections at 206-461-3222. If you are currently experiencing an urgent life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency department.

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