Behavioral Health

Behavioral health refers to mental health and substance use disorders, life stressors and crises, and stress-related physical symptoms. Behavioral health care is the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of those conditions. At the CBWF our behavioral health programs provide access to services to fight mental and emotional condition and substance abuse. Our dedicated Behavioral Health team members provide patients with evaluation, support, and education services in a positive, nurturing, trauma-informed environment. Licensed professionals assess each patient and determine the best program and plan for their care.  

We are a Texas Community Certified Behavioral Health Center. To achieve this certification, our organization has committed to operating as an integrated behavioral health clinic that supports the Texas CCBHC Criteria and the Texas Statewide Behavioral Health Strategic Plan. The CCBHC model integrates primary care screenings and substance use disorder care into mental health care settings clinically, financially, and administratively, with the goal of improving overall health outcomes while providing treatment through a trauma-informed lens.  

The CBWF is dedicated to improving access of comprehensive community-based mental health services to our patients. 

General Mental Health Counseling

We offer general counseling services for teens and adults struggling with life challenges and in need of a safe space to be heard without judgement. These life stressors faced by our clients may include grief, low self-esteem, anger management, depression, anxiety, or postpartum distress. We aim to provide support and unconditional positive regard for all individuals seeking services. 

Substance Misuse

We offer treatment for patients dealing with substance misuse that may be currently:

  • Unhoused 

  • battling an opioid disorder

  • or suffering from mental health illness, with cooccurring substance misuse, who are living with or at risk of HIV/Hepatitis

CBWF provides outpatient counseling services to individuals living with a substance misuse disorder and can help cover the cost for medicated assisted treatment (suboxone) for those living with an opioid use disorder.

If you are currently living with a mental health disorder, and are unhoused, living with or at risk for HIV/HEP C, or addicted to opioids, and would like further information about the qualifications required to receive the care you need please contact Asia Olsen at (361) 814-2001 Ext. 234

Peer Support Resources

• Connections to community resources on your recovery journey  

• Help Setting Recovery Goals, developing recovery action plans, and solving problems directly related to recovery including finding sober housing, and improving job skills  

• Knowledge, guidance, and assistance to individuals and their families seeking to improve quality of life due to substance and mental health disorders  

Are you experiencing a mental health crisis?

24/7 Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams (MCOT) are available!

-MHID 1-888-767-4493 (Nueces)

-Coastal Plains 1-800-841-6467 (Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, and San Patricio)