To support the unique balance, resiliency, and strength of our American Indian and Alaska Native cultures, we at MACT Health Board strive to support tribal and urban Native communities to eliminate behavioral health diseases and conditions; beyond elimination of these, the Division strives to promote health, resilience, and strength in all of our communities.
A division of the Department of Health and Human Services, IHS (Indian Health Services) provides comprehensive health care--including mental health services and substance abuse treatment--through 12 area offices and 155 service units to about 1.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives in 566 federally recognized tribes. In fact, a self-determination law allows tribes to manage their own mental health programs; currently, tribes manage 80 percent of these programs.
MACT Health Board currently has 5 locations offering mental health services. We currently staff Clinical Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists as well as Substance Abuse Counselors. Our dedicated staff is available to all of our patients needing Behavioral Health Services.
Please contact your local clinic to inquire on the services we provide or to make an appointment
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