Behavioral Health

Behavioral therapy is an umbrella term for types of therapy that treat mental health disorders. This form of therapy seeks to identify and help change potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behaviors. It functions on the idea that all behaviors are learned and that unhealthy behaviors can be changed. The focus of treatment is often on current problems and how to change them.

Love Doesn’t Hurt helps to provide assistance to victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community to provide emergency shelter, transportation, food, clothing and relocation for those in Shelby County area.
Madison Oaks Academy was established in order to better serve the needs of boys and girls ages 12–17 with emotional and behavioral disorders
We understand that each individual we serve has unique needs and our caregivers are dedicated to quality service and providing the right support to our clients
This Hospitality Hub is a safe, kind, and respectful environment that provides services and resources to thousands of Memphians experiencing mental health needs
Patients and families will receive education on specific disorders, medication management, effective coping strategies, and a comprehensive discharge plan.
Serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans “to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan.”
We provide trauma-informed behavioral healthcare to children and teens struggling with a general psychiatric, substance abuse, or dual diagnosis disorder.
Memphis Family Connection Center provides connection based trauma informed care to the Shelby County, TN adoptive, foster care and special needs community.
We help children up to the age of 22 who come to us due to emotional and behavioral disorders, physical or sexual abuse, substance abuse, or suicidal ideation.