

Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services
Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services
Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services
About Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services
Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS) provides a range of mental health and substance use disorder treatments, as well as crisis support and counseling services. LCBHS provides individual, family, and youth counseling, with the goal of promoting overall well-being through comprehensive and personalized care.
Healing Minds, Building Lives: LCBHS's Comprehensive Care
The center provides evidence-based therapies, including individual, family, and group counseling, and crisis care services. They provide youth and family services to develop family relationships and support children and adolescents. Their counseling services address depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use. They provide a holistic approach to care by integrating mental health, substance use, and physical well-being services.
Building Stronger Communities: LCBHS's Integrated Approach
LCBHS provides community-based care and prioritizes supporting individuals to thrive in their homes and communities. They provide crisis intervention to avoid hospitalization and youth and family services to support and improve home environments. Their comprehensive care model connects individuals with community resources to promote independent living and overall well-being, with the goal of empowering individuals to achieve lasting stability and a higher quality of life.
Center Overview
Supportive Medication for Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Methadone
Naltrexone
Buprenorphine
Note: Treatment centers offer different forms of MAT—such as oral tablets, dissolvable films, or monthly injections—and their policies can vary based on state regulations, provider preferences, and insurance coverage. Because of these differences, it's best to contact the center directly to learn what options are available and what might be right for your situation.







