The teenage years can be emotionally challenging and stressful. Teens are dealing with self-esteem issues, peer pressure and pressure to succeed, self doubt, bullying, and in some cases, feelings of alienation or not being worthy of belonging. Unfortunately, for some teens, these feelings can lead to suicide.
Always take talk of suicide seriously. You can help prevent your loved one from attempting suicide by knowing the warning signs and keeping an open line of communication.
Being mentally healthy in childhood means reaching developmental and emotional milestones, learning healthy social skills, and how to cope when problems arise. When there is a concern that a child might not be meeting these milestones, The Center offers an array of services that can help.
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Our goal is to strengthen and support families by providing services for an array of issues, including:
Children’s mental health treatment is for Bexar County youth ages 3 – 17 with a DSM-V Diagnosis, and includes the following services:
Find out more about our programs for children here
To enroll a child in services, start by calling (210) 261-CHCS (2427) to begin the registration process. The enrollment screening process is done Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Children’s Behavioral Health Clinic at Bandera: 6812 Bandera Road, Suite 102, San Antonio, Texas 78238.
In the event of a mental health crisis including suicidal or homicidal thoughts, please call the 24-Hour Crisis & Substance Use Helpline at 800-316-9241 or 210-223-SAFE (7233). Please call 911 if harm to self or harm to others is imminent.
The Center helps children and adolescents find hope, determine their path to wellness, and discover their way to an independent, productive life.
For more information, or to enroll in services, please call:
Children:Â (210) 261-CHCS (2427)
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Mental health and wellness is essential for a child to live an independent, productive life full of positive experiences. Because a child’s development begins with the love and encouragement they receive from parents and caregivers, it’s important to:Â