Resources to Help You Help Your Child
When You Need a Helping Hand
Sometimes the best ‘help’ is simply to help you help yourself ... or your child, in this case. So Clovis Counseling has put together a list of Resources to let you do just that.
Some of these resources are free, such as the informative websites we list below. Others are not-so-free, such as the books we recommend. However all of them are hand-selected by Clovis Counseling to help you help your child.
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SAMHSA
http://www.samhsa.govSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Website providing information and resources on a variety of mental heath and substance abuse issues.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-279 TALK (8255)
Free and confidential. Calls are answered by community crisis centers.
Free Printable Behavior Charts
http://www.freeprintablebehaviorcharts.comFree Printable Behavior Charts.com is developed and created by Joanne McNulty. Joanne has an M.S. in Counseling and Guidance with expertise in child and family therapy. She and her husband are currently raising two boys ages 12 and 16. For Joanne, Free Printable Behavior Charts is a bit of work, a bit of fun, and hopefully a helpful resource to other parents. This website is developed with the unique blend of Joanne's expertise in family and child counseling along with many years of experience raising kids!
Better
Better is an app that makes it simple for you to get paid back for out-of-network medical bills. This resource helps determine the details of your plan, what your deductible is, how much you will be reimbursed, etc. You can use Better to submit your claims for reimbursement. It is simple, easy to use, and takes the hassle out of dealing with your insurance. Get Better
Network of Care - Fresno
http://fresno.networkofcare.orgNetwork of Care is a highly interactive, single information place where consumers, community-based organizations and municipal government workers all can go to easily access a wide variety of important information. The resources in this "virtual community" include a fast, comprehensive Service Directory; links to pertinent Web sites from across the nation; a comprehensive, easy-to-use Library; a political advocacy tool; community message boards; and many others.
Fresno County Services
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Information regarding services, including public mental health services offered by Fresno County.