TreatmentCollaborative treatment between children, families, and the Alexander team to redirect negative behavior through positive and empowering self-reflection with a goal to support productive engagement. The specific services and interventions provided through IIH will vary depending on the unique needs and circumstances of each family.
Ages3-20 years old
Length of StayThe average length of treatment is 3-5 months
ContactTo learn more about our Intensive In-Home program, contact our Intake Department at Mission StatementB.A.B.Y. is passionate about helping children overcome their mental health challenges. We believe an integrated treatment approach to mental health is the best way to address children’s needs. The B.A.B.Y Model of Care provides mental health programs and services from least to most intensive to meet children where they are and help them heal. Career OpportunitiesA career in child and family services is one of the most rewarding choices you can make—and Building A Better Youth Network is one of the best places to work in the industry. If you are an experienced clinician, a savvy business executive, or a newcomer to the mental health field, you will find a wide variety of professional opportunities at B.A.B.Y |
Intensive In-Home ServicesSupport for Mental and Behavioral ChangesThe Intensive In-Home (IIH) program at Building A Better Youth Network is a community-based mental health service designed to provide intensive and individualized support to children and families who are experiencing significant emotional or behavioral challenges. IIH is typically provided by mental health professionals who work in the family’s home or in other community settings with a goal to assist children and their families in identifying the causes of troublesome behaviors.
IIH may be appropriate for children and families who are struggling with a range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, behavioral disorders, and trauma-related disorders. The service is often provided to children and youth who have experienced significant disruptions in their home or school life, such as family conflict, changes in living arrangements, or exposure to violence or abuse. By using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), an intervention that focuses on redirecting negative behavior through positive and empowering self-reflection, the IIH program model is designed to provide children with concentrated tools to manage their behaviors while maintaining their family and community dynamic. Collaborative Care With Family and CaregiversWe understand that family and community support dynamics are vital to successful treatment. We are dedicated to providing children and parents with the skills needed for promoting a healthy living environment and sustaining positive behavior post-treatment. This program creates a team between children, families, and our counselors to provide hands-on support for mental and behavioral changes.
IIH may involve a range of services, including individual therapy, family therapy, case management, and crisis intervention. The goal of IIH is to help children and families develop the skills and resources they need to manage their emotional and behavioral challenges, and to prevent out-of-home placements or hospitalizations. |