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Mental Health Providers in Stockton, California

Browse 2 mental health and behavioral health provider listings in Stockton. Treatment options may include Medication Management, Co-Occurring Disorders, Medication-Assisted Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, and Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program, depending on the provider.

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Showing facilities in Stockton, California

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Listed Providers

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Outpatient Options

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Medication / Psychiatry Services

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Substance Use or Co-Occurring Services

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Youth / Teen Services

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Trauma & PTSD Services

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Providers in Stockton

Childrens Home of Stockton - Mental health facility in Stockton offering Mental Health Services, Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program services

Childrens Home of Stockton

3.2(5)

Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program & Youth Mental Health Services Center

430 North Pilgrim Street, Stockton, CA 95205
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday: Closed, Sunday: Closed

Verified Treatment Services

Latest Review
Tyrell Lane

Here from October 2022 - August 2024. If you’re not from this county they don’t really care for you. They will prioritize their counties children first. I’m a foster youth from alameda county and I had benefits that I was supposed to receive, and their staff laughed in my face and did not want to help me. The staff that laughed at me was Lyndsey, a young man and a horrible coach, and Ms. jess who doesn’t work there anymore. Rebecca lied and protected her staff because that’s all she could do. They told me not to judge people from your past experiences, but that’s exactly what they did to me. I had an apartment waiting for me to occupy and they did not want to help me with transportation, instead laughed and said I never had it. When I called my housing navigator in Alameda, she told me they gave it to the person next in line who was after me since I couldn’t occupy the unit. They laughed in my face even more and teased me that I didn’t get it. I had another program have a third party subsidy willing to pay for an apartment for a year, a staff was jealous because she didn’t have her own apartment and told Rebecca that she felt like I wasn’t ready. Rebecca sided with her staff and did something she knew was against her rules, which was prioritize staff over client. She cut off transportation and said she felt that it wasn’t fair that I had these opportunities and no one else in the house didn’t. I cried that day, because I was getting older without taking advantage of the opportunities I had. She blamed me for my attitude but they judged me from the first day, I wasn’t a problem until staff stopped me from my dreams and goals because of other participants. That’s one thing you never do, because all our lives are separate, and as a program that’s something you never do. This program needs new staff that actually care, and would never laugh and tease participants. They also used manipulation because I had no one to back me up. When I first arrived they didn’t wanna help or talk to me, telling me that I needed to stay in my room before and after work, that I couldn’t be in the common areas. I would say this program is supposed to be for me to use, and they would argue that it wasn’t. Until some time later on they flipped it and started saying that to me once I had given up. Shouldn’t have staff that hold someone back because of other participants.If you read this Rebecca, and Lisa, you both should let people that actually care take your spots.

St Josephs Behavioral Health Center - Mental health facility in Stockton offering Mental Health Services, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) services

St Josephs Behavioral Health Center

5(3)

Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center

510 East Magnolia Street, Stockton, CA 95202
Monday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM Thursday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed

Verified Treatment Services

Latest Review
Daniel K. Rausch

As a former patient with dual diagnosis (mental illness/drug addiction), SJBH’s Intensive Outpatient Programs was instrumental in providing their services to me. I called and made a convenient in-person appointment the next day, and felt comfortable enough to do what I felt was best regardless of some feelings telling me to postpone, or even to be argumentative to the person I was speaking with during this appointment. I joined the Outpatient Program and started the next day. The ambiance and staff are sincere, the hours are convenient, and lunch is served, and there are other programs available that are free including a family evening of about an hour or so, where clients like myself and a family member, or significant person comes with you for a casual meet. I, after years of depressive illness, social separation, loneliness, hopelessness, and the stigma of shame or guilt and ignorance endured not only from myself, but from the World around me, the horror of addiction and it’s paralyzing negative effects to my mind and body, I spent considerable time off-and-on searching for treatment, and I learned some things: First, not to give up. Second, to consider all possibilities regardless of what my mind may of told me, and that I certainly still and always had the willpower/ability to make a change for a better life. I was at first surprised yet skeptical when I found that help (regardless of any negative assumptions my mind was telling me) was literally around the corner from me. Me, in one of my most painful, physically and mentally challenged times due to exhaustion from addiction and discouragement from many mental health providers over many years made a willful and mindful decision to at least call SJBH Outpatient Program and ask how will you help me. I was comforted having accepted the Program and immediately began feeling like I was now gaining self-control. I enjoyed the smallness in the size of attendance in the Program, and the true caring of people helping me, and being with my peers; people like me. So much I didn’t know, I now know, and it has has helped change my life from the pain I was suffering. I did not complete the Program because I had a set-back which is typical yet not shameful of addicts or other ailments, and re-enrolled. Mental illness and addiction are painful, yet I have the power to change it. The difference between good and bad is me. I encourage you to decide wether you prefer to live in your darkness or in a familiar, or new light. You probably don’t realize the difference between the 2 at this point, but choose the light, and make a powerful and willful choice to stop living in the dark, and live now in the light while you have this chance. Remember, that even though you may loose encouragement, or experience a set-back, know that you have already accomplished much, and that can’t be taken away. Get back up and move forward again, and again. You are not alone. To this day I am not relieved of depression yet, but I’m relieved by having the courage, willpower and determination to act while being hopeful. Thank you SJBH. In addition, I do have opinions on Methamphetamine addiction and it’s pros/cons. Also, the psychological and physical effects either temporary or sustaining. And, some aspects of my own mental illness such as major depression. These opinions come from my own experience and knowledge. However, this Review is not the forum for that.