Behavioral Health
918-382-1241
Monday thru Wednesday: 9 am-6 pm
Thursday: 10 am-7 pm
Friday: 9 am-5 pm
1st Wednesday of the month the Behavioral Health clinic opens at 1 pm
At IHCRC, the Behavioral Health Services Department embraces the importance of the primary and extended family in the provision of outpatient behavioral health care and substance abuse treatment. The staff is culturally sensitive, respecting the religious and healing orientation of each client. Prevention programs help build mentally healthy families and combat individual self-destructive behaviors. Stability and wellness are emphasized through healthy lifestyle practices.
Comprehensive Mental Health
Comprehensive mental health services are provided by a professional staff of licensed counselors, psychologists, a developmental pediatrician, a child psychiatrist and an adult psychiatrist. Staff diagnose and treat emotional and behavioral problems of children, adolescents, adults and families. Clinical interviews and diagnostic assessments may include the administration of psychometric and projective tests. Psychological evaluations, assessments and information and referral services are also provided. Individual, family, marital and group therapy is available. Specialized therapy groups are offered for anger management, weight loss, diabetes and unresolved grief. When in-patient treatment is appropriate, the staff works closely with clients and community agencies to coordinate a system of care for admission, discharge and aftercare.
Indian Health Care Resource Center Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship
Indian Health Care Resource Center's (IHCRC) psychology internship program is conducted in partnership with the Northeastern Oklahoma Psychology Internship Program (NOPIP). NOPIP is a fully accredited American Psychological Association internship consortium comprised of several agencies committed to providing quality clinical training in the provision of basic psychological services. There are currently five placement sites available at NOPIP: IHCRC, Oklahoma Forensic Center, Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital, the University of Tulsa Counseling and Psychological Services Center, and Tulsa Center for Child Psychology. Read more: Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
Care for depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and mood disorders is provided to children and adolescents by a team of behavioral health professionals. Native American children and youth with behavioral problems and emotional disorders are assessed and individualized treatment plans are developed to address the needs of the child and family. Treatment options may include psychotropic medications, as well as individual and family psychotherapy.