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The County of San Diego’s Behavioral Health Services (BHS) department provides mental health and substance use disorder services to over 111,000 San Diego County residents of all ages. Services are provided through 9 county-operated programs, over 300 contracts, and 800 individual fee-for-service providers. BHS offers services across the lifespan through coordinated systems of care and embraces Live Well San Diego, the County’s over-arching vision for a region that is building better health, living safely, and thriving.
The University of San Diego's Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science (HSON) is a community of progressive scholars and practitioners in an intellectually rigorous, research-intensive environment. Driven by compassion with action, the HSON will actively support your personal and professional growth. Whether you are interested in beginning your career in healthcare or elevating your nursing career to the next level, the HSON will ensure you graduate ready to provide optimal care in service to the community. We prepare the next generation of nurse scientists, leaders, advanced clinicians, and informaticists to meet humanity's most urgent needs — with compassion and with intellectual rigor.
Rady Children's Hospital Outpatient Psychiatry Department provides ambulatory behavioral health services for children and young adults up to 21 years of age. Services are provided to children and their families with social, emotional, and behavioral problems in a variety of care settings including multidisciplinary clinics, urgent care clinic and in collaboration with participating pediatrics clinics.
The mission of the San Diego Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is to promote the healthy development of children, adolescents, and families through advocacy and education, and to meet the professional needs of child and adolescent psychiatrists in our community.
Silver Exhibitor
SmartCare: Behavioral Health Consultation Services (BHCS) provides real-time consultation support to San Diego County’s primary care physicians, attempting to treat behavioral health issues within their practice. In addition, the program provides consultation and assistance to families needing support in accessing care and understanding the impact of behavioral health symptoms. This innovative program helps to address the critical shortfall of psychiatric resources within the county by helping primary care providers enhance their competence, confidence, and capacity to identify and treat behavioral health issues within the primary care setting. SmartCare BHCS partners with dozens of clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC community clinics), physician groups, and private practices throughout San Diego County with hundreds of physicians participating in this consultation program
The San Diego Psychological Association (SDPA) is a professional organization of psychologists in San Diego. SDPA is a nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c) 6. Members of SDPA include psychologists, graduate students/post-docs in the field of psychology, professionals in affiliated fields, and friends in the community who are committed to promoting the profession of psychology and serving mental health needs in the County of San Diego. SDPA is a chapter of the California Psychological Association (CPA) and supports the work of the American Psychological Association (APA).
UCSD’s Eating Disorders Center is a university-based, non-profit, Center of Excellence that serves as an international leader in research, treatment, and teaching. Our mission is to improve the lives of sufferers and their families—both at our facilities and around the world--through the creation, dissemination, and practice of cost-effective, evidence-based treatment. At UCSD, our research examines the neurobiological underpinnings of eating disorders using the latest technologies in neuroimaging and genetics. We translate our findings into data-driven innovative treatments. These treatments are then tested within our clinic to ensure patient acceptability and satisfaction
Bronze Exhibitor
CRF embraces the belief that persons affected by mental illness and co-occurring conditions can and do recover, and, in fact thrive, when provided with appropriate treatment, activities, and support. This includes access to culturally appropriate, trauma-informed, evidence-based, recovery-oriented services provided within the community and in the least restrictive environment.
Grow Through Life Counseling was founded in 2012 to provide a higher level of quality support to families in the Eastlake area of Chula Vista, CA. Kara Kohnen, LMFT and Director of Growth and Founder, desired to provide a higher level of care to younger populations. All clinicians employed at Grow Through Life Counseling have a passion for improving the lives of younger populations. In its first 5 years, Grow Through Life Counseling helped thousands of children, teens & families in the Eastlake area. In 2017, Grow Though Life Counseling expanded services to Carmel Valley further north in San Diego in order to serve patients who were driving a far distance for treatment. This expansion helped us serve more San Diego families seeking high quality care for children and teenagers. In 2019, Grow Through Life Counseling added service locations in both Scripps Ranch & Oceanside. In 2020, GTLC started in Murrieta and we moved to a larger location in Sorrento Valley. We added Telehealth services for all Californians in 2020. In late 2021, we also opened in La Mesa, CA. In 2023, we will be expanding our Scripps Ranch location to double current size and adding Santee, CA as our 7th location for in person, in office care. In 2024 we have opened a central San Diego Location in Mission Valley (#8!) and our 9th in Temecula. We are growing because we have a fantastic of clinicians who are supported by the thousands of families who have trusted us with their care and are grateful for this trust and support. Come grow with us!
Protected Roots Integrative’s mission is to support adolescents, young adults, and their families in achieving sustained mental health recovery and wellness by integrating academic medicine with community values. We provide holistic, evidence-based clinical interventions with a personalized approach for adolescents and young adults in our Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Programs.
We’re a leading health solution and care delivery organization. Our work is complex, but our mission is simple: create a healthier world, with you at the center.
EDUCATE. ENRICH. EMPOWER. Three powerful words that exemplify what we’re about. They’re the three pillars, philosophy, and ethos of e3, intricately woven together in everything we do to support our students through our holistic approach to learning and overall wellness. Our goal is not only to enrich a student’s scholastic abilities, but to help them grow emotionally and socially. We look at the whole person, peel back the layers to understand each student’s strengths and weaknesses, and develop a plan for their development. We work with each student one-on-one to best suit their unique, individual style of learning, and help them to become their best self.
Army and Navy Academy is a military school for boys that is centered on a unique and singular mission: to forge virtue in young men for life. We feel that cultivating academic excellence and training exceptional scholar-athletes is the bare minimum of what a military boarding school should do. Our focus on virtue and character development makes us a unique opportunity for any young man looking to thrive in an increasingly challenging world. We prioritize virtue in all that we do, a fact that is reflected in the environment of dignity and respect that pervades our campus. Our core values of Honor, Integrity, Gratitude, Compassion, Respect, and Responsibility don’t just guide our cadets: they are guidelines that help us all strive to uplift, serve, and inspire others. We teach our boys to live these values every day and in every interaction.
The Fusion Scholarship Foundation is committed to changing lives through education. Inspired by the vision of Fusion Education Group’s late founder Peter Ruppert, along with a group of dedicated Fusion parents, our mission is to provide scholarships to students who have experienced hardships in their educational journey or need the benefits of one-to-one personalized education that Fusion affords, but lack the financial means to attend. By supporting these students, we not only transform individual lives but also contribute to a brighter future for all. We’re working to make Fusion’s high-quality education possible for families with limited resources, so that more students have the chance to flourish and succeed.
We're here to help If you or a loved one struggles with mental illness, you are not alone. We're here for you 24 hours a day and accept almost all health insurance plans. As part of our efforts to keep you safe, we have added virtual care options for our adult programs and decreased the size of groups to adhere to social distancing. Admissions continue to be in person.
At Newport Healthcare, we believe that the human connection is the most powerful experience that any of us will ever have. The foundation of our unparalleled treatment centers is our team, made up of the world’s best mental health and therapeutic experts specializing in treating children, teens, and young adults, who accelerate our impact in changing a young person’s life. As a leading healthcare enterprise, the more people we have behind our mission of empowering children, teens young adults, and families, the greater the endless circle of good
We provide patients throughout San Diego County with the latest in depression & anxiety treatments. We are pleased to be able to offer Neurostar® TMS Therapy to our patients. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy is one of the most technologically advanced depression & anxiety treatments available. This non-invasive, outpatient therapy is FDA cleared and has helped thousands of depression patients who have not received adequate results from antidepressants.