
Services
Services at Crossroads Counseling are offered based upon each individual client's needs, in addition to their insurance policy's guidelines and/or approval.
Individual Counseling
Clients work one-on-one with a trained mental health clinician in a safe, caring, and confidential environment. This allows individuals to explore their feelings, beliefs, and behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change.
Peer Support
Clients work with a Certified Peer Support Specialist, a nonclinical health professional who encourages people diagnosed with mental health or substance use disorders to live their best lives and achieve their goals.
Also known as peer support workers or peer mentors, peer support specialists use their lived experience of recovery from mental illness or substance use disorders, along with formal training, to promote mind-body recovery and resiliency as well.
ICANS
The Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) is a tool for measuring your child and family’s needs and strengths.
The CANS is used in Idaho to help determine a child or youth’s level of functional impairment and guide treatment planning decisions. In Idaho, the ICANS system uses the information from the CANS Assessment to help clinicians and other providers of children mental health services recommend the appropriate level of care.
Case Management
Behavioral Health Case Management is a collaborative process that assesses, plans, links, coordinates, and monitors options and services that address a client’s needs. Case management is provided to clients with a behavioral health diagnosis who are unable to navigate or coordinate the service system independently. Case management helps the client learn about, gain and maintain access to services and providers.