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    We know that our students cannot learn when their brains are over stressed. We encourage students to meet with the Wilson RCSD counselors, psychologists and social workers. When students and families need more support, we also can provide links to community services and private practitioners.

    Private Therapist Referrals

    If you would like a referral to a private therapist in the Rochester area please contact your student’s counselor, social worker or psychologist. We will give you names of a few different therapists who may match your needs.

     

    Referrals to Community Mental Health Centers

    Catholic Family Center

    262-7149

    Genesee Mental Health Center

    922-7770

    St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center
    (sliding fee available)

    325-5260

    Strong Family Therapy Services

    275-8321

    Strong Child and Adolescent Outpatient Services

    279-7800

    Spiritus Christi Mental Health Center
    (Free Mental Health Service for the uninsured)

    325-1180

    Linden Oaks Sexual Abuse Treatment Services

    586-6840

    Rochester Regional Behavioral Health(Rochester Regional Health)

    922-5465

    Villa of Hope Mental Health Treatment Services

    627-5892

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    Social Skills Workshops

    A workshop for young people with ADD, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Asperger’s, High Functioning Autism, Bipolar, Tourette’s and Neurotypical friends. Participants make friends and learn social skills while playing east and humorous theater games designed to enhance focus and impulse control, flexibility, creativity, cooperation and emotional expression. Develop social-thinking skills in a supportive and nurturing workshop.
    Open to kids in grades 5-12 and adults.
    241-9314

    Strong Behavioral Health Group Therapy Program

    Group Therapy Services
    Strong Memorial Hospital
    300 Crittenden Blvd.
    Rochester, NY 14642
    275-8575

    Mental Health Association Family Support

    320 N. Goodman Street Rochester, NY 14607
    Contact Angie Coville, Intake Coordinator
    325-3145 x117

     

    Additional Resources

    The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Facts for Families Guide

    provides concise and up-to-date information on issues that affect children, teens, and their families.

    Monroe County System of Care

    for children and youth with mental health challenges and their families.

    Teen Issues

    The teenage years can be full of pressure, uncertainty, and change. But you’re not alone and you can feel better. These resources can help you (and your parents) tackle common challenges—from depression to bullying and eating disorders.

    The Rochester City School District does not endorse any organizations or individuals. These resources are for informational purposes and should be pursued based on the consumer’s own criteria.

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