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Mary Anne Beach, PhD 

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Delta Fair Medical Offices (Antioch)
Department of Mental Health/Chemical Dependency Services

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3454 Hillcrest Ave.
Antioch CA 94509

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I came to Kaiser Permanente in 1999 to work as the Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program Coordinator for the Antioch Mental Health Clinic. I am responsible for the assessment, clinical coordination and psychiatric treatment of all adolescents hospitalized for psychiatric reasons in Kaiser’s East Contra Costa Service Area. The Adolescent IOP is designed to work with adolescents who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization or have been recently hospitalized. The goal of the Adolescent IOP is to provide teens and family members(s) with appropriate psychiatric intervention to stabilize the present family crisis. The Adolescent IOP is a short-term (8-12 week program), which will offer the following mental health services:

  • Crisis, Individual and Brief Family Therapy.
  • Medication evaluation and management.
  • Case management for up to 90 days post hospitalization.
  • Referral and liaison with school personnel, community agencies and other Kaiser mental health and chemical dependency services.

The Adolescent Intensive outpatient Program is a family program and requires the participation of parents. Adolescents with a history of drug/alcohol abuse may be referred for an evaluation at the Adolescent chemical Dependency Program to determine the level of abuse and the appropriate intervention and or admission into IOP.

I received my undergraduate degree from San Francisco State University. I earned my MA and Ph.D. from the California School of Professional Psychology.



 
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