Mental Health Counseling – Idaho

We offer individual, group, and family or couples’ therapy. We utilize therapeutic modalities such as, but not limited to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Play Therapy, EMDR, and other trauma-informed practices.

Youth Support Center – Idaho

Clarvida Youth Support Center admits youth between the ages of 10-17 experiencing a behavioral health crisis, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status. For ages 5-9 we provide resources only. The center operates 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our center provides a safe, non-judgmental environment, linkage to community resources, and referrals for ongoing care at no cost to those we serve. Individuals may stay at the center up to 23 hours and 59 minutes in one episode of care. During that time, services will include: Medical Screening, Behavioral Health Assessment, Risk Assessment, Solution-Focused Counseling, Case Management, and Peer Support.

Nampa Youth Crisis Center (WIYSC) Website

Adult Community Crisis Center – Idaho

Clarvida Community Crisis Center serves individuals 18 years and older experiencing a behavioral health crisis including substance abuse challenges. Our center provides a safe, non-judgmental environment, linkage to community resources, and referrals for ongoing care at no cost to those we serve. We welcome all adults regardless of background. Individuals may stay at the center up to 23 hrs and 59 minutes in one episode of care. During that time, services will include: Medical Screening, Behavioral Health Assessment, Risk Assessment, Solution-Focused Counseling, Case Management, and Peer Support.

Caldwell Adult Crisis Center (WIDCCC) Website

Treatment Foster Care – Idaho

At Clarvida of Idaho, our Treatment Foster Care Program equips Foster Parents with special training in trauma-informed care, mental and behavioral health services. We offer 24/7 high-level support and resources that exceed traditional foster care models.

Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – Idaho

Intensive Outpatient Program, or IOP, focuses on providing services more frequently and more intensively than at the outpatient level. It is designed to be either a step-down from a psychiatric hospitalization or to prevent an inpatient hospitalization from occurring.

Early Serious Mental Illness (ESMI) – Idaho

ESMI, or Early Serious of Mental Illness, is a program specifically designed for those experiencing first episode/early psychosis and from which a psychotic disorder diagnosis has occurred within the last 2 years.

Case Management Services – Idaho

Case Management is aimed at assisting clients of all ages in accessing community resources through linking and coordination services to meet their basic needs and increase stability in their lives. These services are provided in the home or community until the client is capable of accessing these resources independently.

Peer Support Services – Idaho

Peer Support offers clients, typically ages of twelve (12) or older, a unique form of mental health assistance provided by trained professionals with similar life experiences. Our Peer Support Specialists use their lived experiences to offer empathy, understanding and practical guidance to other facing similar struggles.

Family Support Services – Idaho

Family Support is exclusively delivered by trained professionals who have personal experience caring for youth with mental health or co-occurring challenges. Our Family Support Partners offer a compassionate, non-judgmental approach where families can learn, grow, and find strength by connecting with those who have walked a similar path. Our Family Support Partners provide practical insight emotional support and renewed hope to families and their child’s future.