Adolescent and Young Adults
Adolescence and the transition into adulthood can be a challenging time in a person’s life. CMHC is here to assist adolescents and young adults to successfully move from childhood to adulthood.
CMHC offers the following programs for adolescent and young adults:
Transitioning to Independence Program (TIP)
TIP works with 16-25 year olds to assist them as they move from child social services to adult social services. Besides offering mental health services, TIP is primarily focused on education, vocational, and residential needs of transitioning youth.
Who can participate? 16-25 year olds can participate.
Who provides the service? Transition specialists, Master’s level therapists, independently licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible. Funding also provided by Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation
Locations: Lawrenceburg, Batesville
Outpatient Mental Health
The goal of outpatient mental health services is to help people cope with current stressors in order to minimize the impact on their daily lives. CMHC offers a variety of services for individuals, groups and families consisting of assessments, testing, evaluations, and psychiatric services, as well as individual, family and group therapy. CMHC professionals will assist your family to find the best program for you after the initial appointment.
Who can participate? Anyone can participate
Who provides the service? Master’s level therapists, independently licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible.
Locations: Lawrenceburg, St. Leon, Brookville, Rising Sun, Batesville, Osgood, Vevay
Substance Use Services
Services are based on the philosophy that substance use issues must be addressed in an individualized manner with assessment to determine the possible presence of mental health issues. Services are primarily offered in outpatient offices but can be integrated into any of our other programs.
Who can participate? Anyone can participate. Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible.
Who provides the service? Master’s level therapists, independently licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible.
Locations: Lawrenceburg, St. Leon, Brookville, Rising Sun, Batesville, Osgood, Vevay
Inpatient Unit
Our Inpatient Unit is a 16 bed locked unit to provide a safe and therapeutic environment for those dealing with a crisis and symptom stabilization that cannot otherwise be treated in the community. The unit is designed primarily to treat adults; however, consideration can be made to accept an adolescent pending the circumstances and the current status of other patients on our unit. If admission to CMHC’s unit is determined to be imprudent, we will make every effort to assist you in securing the best level of care for your teenager beginning with an assessment and through the referral process until a suitable option is found.
Who can participate? Individuals in need of crisis and symptom stabilization
Who provides the service? Psychiatric technicians, social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible.
Locations: Lawrenceburg

CASE (Employment)
The goal of CASE is to assist consumers to obtain and/or maintain gainful, competitive employment of their choice. CASE operates with the belief that anyone can work if they so desire and are provided with the tools to help them find, get and keep a job.
Who can participate? Individuals 16 and over who are interested in working
Who provides the service? Vocational specialists.
Payment: Funding usually covered by Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation.
Locations: Lawrenceburg, Batesville
Directions!
Directions! is a team of volunteers and employees that provide school-based prevention/education to area students.
Who can participate? School-age children can participate.
Who provides the service? Volunteers supervised by agency employees.
Payment: Program is free to consumers. Funding is provided by grants and schools.
If you are interested in volunteering or having the program in your school please contact the Directions! program manager at: 812-537-1302.
Locations: The program is provided in various schools throughout the five county region.
Support and Advocacy Services
Support and Advocacy Services is a program where a team of volunteers and employees staff a 24 hour hotline; offering peer counseling, hospital accompaniment, court advocacy, referrals for victims of sexual assault and provide school-based prevention/education presented to area students.
Who can participate? Anyone can participate.
Who provides the service? Volunteers supervised by agency employees.
Payment: Program is free to consumers. Funding is provided by grants and schools.
If you are interested in volunteering please contact the SAS program manager at: 812-537-1302.
In need of support or advocacy call 812-537-1302
For further information please see the program website.
Locations: The program is provided in various community locations throughout the five county region.
Problem Gambling
The goal of gambling services is to assess clients for problem associated with gambling as well as other mental health or substance use disorders.
Who can participate? Anyone can participate.
Who provides the service? Master’s level therapists, independently licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Most major insurances are accepted, non-insured, and Medicaid patients eligible.
Feel free to call the Indiana Gambling Hotline 1-800-994-8448 for immediate assistance or 812-537-1302 CMHC to schedule an assessment
Locations: Lawrenceburg, St. Leon, Batesville
Adolescent Sexual Offender Treatment
CMHC offers assessment services, group therapy, and individual therapy to individuals who have commited a sexual offense and are referred by the Indiana Department of Corrections, Department of Children Services or their local county probation.
Who can participate? Court ordered sexual offenders.
Who provides the service? Independently licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Payment: Self pay unless referring body agrees to pay as part of referral.
Locations: Lawrenceburg