Mental Health Care
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Coordinated CareMobile Care
Mobile CareServices 101
Core Services
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Telehealth Services
- Care Coordination
- Group Therapy
- Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services
- Peer Recovery Support Specialist Services
- Case Management Services
- Bi-Lingual Services
- Assessment
- Matrix Treatment Model
- Individual Therapy
- Case Management Services
- Behavioral Health Aid Services
- Medication Clinic
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm
Friday 8:00am-12:00pm
Substance User Services
- American Society of Addiction Medicine Criteria Assessment (ASAM)/Addiction Severity Index (ASI)
- Group Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Co-Occurring Services
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Clinic (Suboxone)
- Wednesday 1:00pm-3:00pm
- Thursday 8:00am-12:00pm
Trauma/PTSD Services (In Addition to Core Services)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF CBT)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
Prolonged Exposure Therapy
Depression/Suicidality
Collaborative and Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
Psychosis
Outpatient therapy & psychiatric services
Antipsychotic medication management
24/7 crisis intervention
Screening, diagnosis & safety assessments
Case management
Peer & family support
Rehabilitation services
Primary care monitoring
Community based outreach
Veterans Services
Community based veteran mental health care
PTSD & trauma treatment
Suicide prevention & crisis services
Substance use treatment
Peer support from other veterans
Care coordination with VA and community systems
Medication management
Primary care screening
Rehabilitation and reintegration support
Crisis Services
- Crisis Intervention/Diversion Services
- Mobile Crisis
- 918.441.1315
- Response 24/7/365
- Referral to higher level of care when needed
- 24/7 crisis support
- Call 988
Evidence based therapy
Suicide risk assessments & safety planning
Psychiatric medication services
Peer and family support
Rehabilitation & case management
Medical screening & coordination
Out patient Crisis
CSU/URC (Adults)
- Open 24/7/365
- Intensive Outpatient Unit serving adults 18 years and over
- Medication Stabilization
- Nine Recliners
- Trained Crisis Managers, Nurses, and Peer Recovery Support Specialists
Children's Services
- Wellness Groups
- Youth Group
- HeadStart
- Behavioral Health Aid-Therapy
FWC/URC (Kids)
- Crisis Stabilization Unit for children ages 5-17 years
- Urgent Recovery Center designed to keep families together during difficult times.
Systems of Care
- Individual Therapy
- Wraparound Services
- Care Coordination
- Circle of Security
- Collaboration with Primary Care Physician
- Crisis Intervention/Diversion Services
- Family Support Services
- Peer Recovery Support Services
- Transitional Services
- Bi-lingual Services
Checotah Office
- Individual Therapy (Adult and Children)
- Trauma Focused- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Adolescent-Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
- Youth Groups (see Groups section)
- Seeking Safety
- Wellness
- Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (Adult and Children)
- Case Management Services (Adult and Children)
- Care Coordination
- Bi-lingual Services
- Medication Clinic
Monday 12pm-5:00pm
- Crisis Intervention/Diversion Services (Adult and Children)
- Peer Recovery Support Services (Adult and Children)
Special Services
Care-A-Van
Provides mobile services to special populations and individuals who have difficulty accessing service in an office setting
Rotating schedule throughout Muskogee and McIntosh Counties
Full array of outpatient services, including medication management, are provided either onsite or via telehealth
Bi-lingual services
Individual Placement and Support Program (IPS)
Employment and Education Support for established clients 18 years and over
Housing First
Assist clients with Housing Needs
Outreach Program
Provide outreach to the unhoused population
Provides services to actively engage clients in OP services
Narcan Hub
Kits are free to the public with no questions asked
Groups & Classes
Holding Space: A Supportive Path Through Grief
Facilitator: Haley Poffel, LPC-C | Contact: 918-913-3641 Mondays | 5–6:30 PM | 1320 N Mill St | Open to GCBHS & non-GCBHS clients A 12-week closed therapy group for adults processing the death of a loved one. Participants explore grief through education, reflection, and shared experiences in a structured, compassionate environment.
Diabetes Management Group
Facilitator: Alexus Bowlin, PRSS, BHWC & Tracy Settlemyre, LCSW | Contact: 918-682-8407 Mondays | 1:30 PM | GCBHS Main Office (619 N Main) A 12-week closed group providing education and support to improve health, boost mental wellness, and bridge behavioral and physical healthcare needs.
Anger Management Class
Facilitator: Krissy Jones, BHCM II & Deanne Hutchinson, LPC-C, LADC/MH-C |Contact: 918-682-8407
Thursdays | 5:30–7:00 PM | GCBHS (619 N Main) $10 per class | Open to clients, non-clients, and court-ordered adults (18+) A 12-week program designed to build insight, emotional awareness, and effective coping skills in a supportive, goal-focused setting.
Parenting Journey Class
Facilitator: Sherron Palmer, BHA | Contact: 918-682-8407 Tuesdays | 10 AM–12 PM | 1320 N Mill St $60 total | 12-week closed group | Open to GCBHS & non-GCBHS clients A trauma-informed, strengths-focused psychoeducation and support group grounded in family systems theory. Designed for all caregivers, the group promotes self-reflection, explores how past experiences shape current parenting, and fosters hope, confidence, and connection—not a “how-to,” but a personal growth experience.
CPT Trauma Therapy Group
Facilitator: Ashley Hyatt, MS LPC-S | Contact: 918-682-8407 Fridays | 3:00 PM | GCBHS Main Office (619 N Main)
A 13-week closed Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) group for PTSD and trauma-related concerns. Focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and emotions connected to traumatic experiences.
Men’s Physical Wellness Group
Facilitator: Alexus Bowlin, PRSS, BHWC | Contact: 918-682-8407 Thursdays | 9:30 AM | GCBHS Main Office – Gym Building (619 N Main) A supportive group promoting mental health through physical wellness. Builds healthy routines, increases confidence, and encourages connection in a structured, encouraging environment.
The Kind Society Group
Facilitators: Cayton Tejada, BHA, CMIII, PSB-CM & Zoe Hall, BHA, CMIII, PSB-CM | Contact: (918) 936-2359 Meeting Dates: TBD | Location: Weather-appropriate, outside A co-ed group designed to create connections and build social-emotional skills. Open to active GCBHS clients with transportation. Group member cap: Ages 8–10 & Ages 11–15 per group.