Behavioral Health Department

Our staff welcomes the opportunity to assist you with your concerns and struggles. We are licensed clinicians available to provide assessment and counseling for a wide range of mental health issues.

The comprehensive Behavioral Health Department addresses the physical as well as the mental, emotional and spiritual needs of the Indian Community. Counseling is designed to help individuals, couples, and families talk about troubling personal problems in a safe comforting atmosphere. Confidentiality is strictly adhered to.

Services Offered:

  • Individual, family and relationship counseling
  • Integrated Behavioral Health Services
  • Information and referrals to support groups, social service organizations and other resources of support
  • Counseling for family members affected by substance abuse and other mental health concerns
  • Counseling for clients with chronic illnesses
  • Presentations to groups on mental health issues
  • Resource information to inpatient or outpatient treatment facilities
  • Referral for psychological evaluations
  • Problem Gambling Counseling
  • Gambling Addiction Services

Staff

Isabella Burrell, LPC, NCGC1
(918) 332-4390
Adult Services
Joyce Payne, LPC, NCGC1
(918) 332-4393
Young Adult, Adolescents, and Children Services



Methamphetamine Suicide Prevention Initiative (MSPI)

STEP UP

Sustaining Tribes, Education People, Understanding Prevention

The Northeastern Tribal Health System STEP UP program provides area students, local agencies, tribal programs, and community programs with free education on methamphetamine addiction and suicide prevention training.

Question Persuade Refer (QPR) training is available free to any and all who are interested in learning how to ask a question to save a life. QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk the help they need. It is also an action plan that can result in lives saved. Training takes only an hour. For information or to schedule a training contact Isabella Burrell 675-2090.

If you or someone you know may be experiencing suicidal thoughts please Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) , a free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you.