

Navajo Nation Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Crownpoint
Navajo Nation Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Crownpoint
Navajo Nation Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Crownpoint
About Navajo Nation Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Crownpoint
This outpatient center provides prevention, early intervention, and treatment for people seeking support with mental health needs or challenges related to substance use. Adults, adolescents, and families can access individual, group, and family counseling, crisis support, education, and aftercare services. Flexible weekday hours and walk-in availability make it easier for clients to receive timely care in a welcoming, accessible setting.
Engage in Culturally Grounded Healing
Serving the Navajo Nation, this program combines counseling, relapse prevention, health education, and family services with traditional and faith-based practices. Clients may participate in talking circles, sweat lodge sessions, and pastoral support while also receiving guidance through anger management, support groups, and life-skills activities. Youth and families benefit from prevention efforts that build resilience, strengthen communication, and reduce risks connected to substance misuse and suicide.
Embrace Healing Through Harmony
Clients experience care that honors culture, spirituality, and the importance of relationships. Licensed therapists, traditional practitioners, and faith-based counselors work together to create individualized plans that promote balance and long-term stability. Through supportive guidance, community-based practices, and a focus on daily wellness, the program helps individuals move toward safer choices, stronger connections, and improved well-being in a respectful, safe environment.

Center Overview
