Behavioral Health Programs for Kids & Teens · Tecumseh, Michigan

Behavioral Health Programs for Kids & Teens in Michigan

At Midwest Behavioral Health Center, we provide comprehensive behavioral health treatment for teens in Michigan and children of all ages — with a full continuum of care that meets your child exactly where they are. From weekly outpatient therapy to 24-hour residential care, our clinically driven team is here to help kids and families across Michigan find their way forward.

MBHC serves children and adolescents up to age 17 for both mental health conditions and substance use disorders — with individualized treatment plans, evidence-based therapies, and one of the largest youth behavioral health facilities in the state.

Behavioral health programs for kids and teens at Midwest Behavioral Health Center in Michigan
The Youth Behavioral Health Crisis in Michigan

Why Behavioral Health Treatment for Teens in Michigan Is So Hard to Find — And Why MBHC Exists

Michigan families searching for behavioral health treatment for teens are running into a system that is failing them. Facilities have closed. Residential beds have disappeared. Provider shortages mean most kids who need help never get it. The data is not abstract — it is happening to Michigan families right now.

1 in 5 adolescents ages 12–17 now has a diagnosed mental or behavioral health condition — a 35% increase since 2016. Diagnosed anxiety alone is up 61%. HRSA National Survey of Children's Health, October 2024 ↗
0% of teens who needed mental health treatment in 2023 had difficulty getting it — a 35% increase since 2018. HRSA NSCH Data Brief, October 2024 ↗
~0 youth behavioral health residential beds lost in Michigan since the pandemic. 152 Michigan children are currently placed in out-of-state facilities — some as far as Hawaii and Arizona. Bridge Michigan / MDHHS, April 2025 ↗
0% of Michigan kids who need mental health services actually receive them. MBHC was built to change this. MDHHS Data / Bright Pine Behavioral Health, 2023 ↗
Two Program Tracks

Behavioral Health Programs for Kids & Teens in Michigan — Two Paths, One Team

Whether your child is struggling with mental health, substance use, or both — MBHC has a program built for them. Our integrated clinical team treats the whole child across both tracks, with the flexibility to address co-occurring conditions as part of a single, unified care plan.

Mental Health

Mental Health Programs for Kids & Teens

Anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, and behavioral challenges don't wait — and neither should your child. Our adolescent mental health programs in Michigan are designed to treat the whole child with evidence-based, compassionate care that addresses root causes, not just symptoms.

Anxiety Depression Mood Disorders & Bipolar Trauma & PTSD Behavioral & Emotional Dysregulation ADHD
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Substance Use

Substance Use Programs for Teens in Michigan

Substance use in adolescents is rarely about the substance alone. Our teen SUD programs in Michigan treat the underlying mental health challenges driving use — with integrated, dual-diagnosis care that addresses the full picture. We don't shame. We treat.

Substance Use Disorder Co-Occurring Disorders Dual Diagnosis Alcohol Use Drug Use in Teens
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Not sure which fits your child? Our clinical team will help you figure it out.

Full Continuum of Care

Adolescent Behavioral Health Treatment in Michigan — Every Level of Care, Under One Roof

Most behavioral health providers in Michigan offer one or two levels of care. MBHC offers the full continuum — individual therapy, medication management, IOP, PHP, and residential — so your child never has to start over somewhere new as their needs change. Our clinical team determines the right level through a comprehensive assessment at intake and adjusts up or down as they grow.

Which level of care may be right for my child? Directional Guide
1. How severe are your child's current symptoms?
2. How stable is your child's home environment?
3. Has your child received treatment before?

This directional guide is for informational purposes only. A licensed clinical team will determine the appropriate level of care through a comprehensive assessment.

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Outpatient Services

Outpatient Behavioral Health Treatment for Kids & Teens

Individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, medication management, and telehealth — built around school and daily life. The most flexible entry point into behavioral health care for kids and teens in Michigan.

Best for: Mild to moderate symptoms, stable at home
Frequency: Typically 1–2 sessions per week
Individual Therapy Group Therapy Family Therapy Medication Management Telehealth
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Intensive Outpatient — IOP

Adolescent IOP in Michigan — Intensive Outpatient Program for Teens

Multiple weekly sessions of individual, group, and family therapy — structured around school schedules. Our adolescent IOP in Michigan provides consistent, intensive support without removing teens from their daily lives. Common step-down from PHP or step-up from standard outpatient.

Best for: Moderate symptoms needing more structure than weekly therapy
Frequency: 3 days per week, 3 hours per session
Group Therapy Individual Therapy Family Involvement School-Compatible Schedule
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Partial Hospitalization — PHP

Adolescent PHP in Michigan — Partial Hospitalization Program for Teens

Full structured treatment days with a multidisciplinary clinical team. Our adolescent PHP in Michigan is the highest level of outpatient care — the bridge between intensive outpatient and residential treatment. Your child comes home at night while receiving maximum clinical support during the day.

Best for: Acute distress needing intensive daily structure without overnight stay
Frequency: 5–6 hours per day, Monday through Friday
Daily Clinical Structure Multidisciplinary Team Psychiatric Oversight Returns Home Nightly
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Residential & Inpatient — Ages 13–17

Adolescent Residential Treatment in Michigan — 24-Hour Inpatient Care

Michigan families have been forced to send their children out of state for residential behavioral health care because in-state capacity has nearly disappeared. Hundreds of youth beds have closed since the pandemic. MBHC changes that.

Our adolescent residential and inpatient behavioral health program in Michigan is one of the largest in the state — with the clinical beds, the staffing, and the therapeutic infrastructure to serve teens who need the most intensive level of support. Round-the-clock clinical care. Structured daily programming. Academic support. Intensive family involvement. All in Michigan, close to home.

Best for: Teens ages 13–17 needing 24-hour structured clinical care
Length of stay: Clinically determined
24/7 On-Site Care Structured Daily Programming Academic Support Family Involvement Michigan-Based

You should not have to drive 11 hours to get your child the help they need. You should not have to send your child to a facility in another state and hope for the best. MBHC exists so Michigan families don't have to make that choice.

Why MBHC

Comprehensive Behavioral Health Treatment for Teens in Michigan — Built at Scale

Most behavioral health facilities in Michigan offer one or two levels of care. MBHC offers all of them. We were built to be the behavioral health resource Michigan's kids and families have been missing — large enough to actually meet the need, and clinical enough to do it right.

Full Continuum Under One Roof

Outpatient, IOP, PHP, and residential/inpatient — all under one Michigan roof. Your child never has to start over at a new facility as their needs change.

Michigan's Residential Capacity

One of Michigan's largest adolescent behavioral health facilities — with residential and inpatient beds to match the scale of the crisis Michigan families are facing.

Expert Clinical Team

Licensed therapists, board-certified psychiatrists, and certified substance use counselors who specialize in adolescent behavioral health — not repurposed adult clinical staff.

Evidence-Based Treatment

CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and family systems therapy — modalities with the strongest evidence base for adolescent behavioral health.

Individualized Treatment Planning

Every child gets a plan built around them, not a program they're placed into. Treatment plans are developed collaboratively with the child and family at intake.

Family at the Center

Family involvement is embedded at every level of care — not an afterthought. When families heal together, outcomes improve and lasting change becomes possible.

Telehealth for Michigan Families

Telehealth availability for children and teens across Michigan — making high-quality adolescent behavioral health care accessible regardless of distance.

Designed for Young People

A facility designed specifically for youth — not repurposed adult infrastructure. Every aspect of the therapeutic environment is built around the developmental needs of children and teens.

No Out-of-State Placements

Your child stays in Michigan, close to family and community. The right behavioral health treatment for your teen is right here — you don't have to send them away.

“Our mission is to transform lives through world-class, evidence-based care, fostering mental wellness, empowering individuals, and building resilient communities.”

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Clinical Approach

Evidence-Based Adolescent Behavioral Health Care in Michigan

Effective behavioral health treatment for teens in Michigan requires more than symptom management. At MBHC, our clinical approach is rooted in evidence-based practice and centered on each child's unique history, strengths, and family context.

We treat the whole child. Not just the diagnosis.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) — identifying and reshaping negative thought and behavior patterns
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) — emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness
  • Trauma-Informed Care — understanding the role of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in behavioral and emotional health
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) — meeting teens where they are in their readiness to change
  • Family Systems Therapy — healing doesn't happen in isolation; family is part of every level of care
  • Medication Management — psychiatry-led pharmacological support when clinically indicated
  • Group Therapy — peer connection, skill-building, and shared accountability in a safe clinical environment
Our Clinical Team
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs)
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs)
Board-Certified Psychiatrists
Certified Substance Use Counselors (CSACs)
Adolescent Behavioral Health Specialists

Every treatment plan is developed and monitored by a multidisciplinary team, with built-in clinical checkpoints to adjust care as your child's needs evolve.

For Referring Professionals

Referring a Teen for Behavioral Health Treatment in Michigan

Michigan families don't always find us on their own. Schools, pediatricians, juvenile courts, DCF case workers, and primary care providers are often the first to recognize when a child or teen needs a higher level of behavioral health support. MBHC welcomes referrals from all professional partners and works closely with referring providers to ensure smooth, coordinated transitions for every young person.

School CounselorsSchool-based mental health teams
Pediatricians & PCPsPrimary care providers
Juvenile CourtsProbation officers & case workers
DCF / MDHHSState & county case workers
Hospital EDsCrisis stabilization units
Inpatient Step-DownPsychiatric facilities & other providers

When MBHC opens, our clinical intake team will be available to discuss referrals, answer clinical questions, and coordinate care transitions quickly and without unnecessary bureaucracy.

Common Questions

FAQs — Behavioral Health Programs for Kids & Teens in Michigan

Common questions from parents and families exploring behavioral health treatment for teens in Michigan.

MBHC serves children and adolescents up to age 17. Our programs are designed specifically for young people — not repurposed from adult programming. Our clinical staff, therapeutic environment, and treatment modalities are all tailored to the developmental needs of children and teens. Our residential and inpatient program serves adolescents ages 13–17.

The right level of behavioral health treatment for your teen depends on the severity of their symptoms, their safety and stability at home, how much daily structure they need, and how they've responded to prior treatment. The best way to determine the right fit is through a comprehensive clinical assessment. Our team will walk you through every option and recommend the level of care that genuinely matches your child's needs — not just what happens to have availability.

Yes. MBHC provides integrated behavioral health treatment for teens in Michigan addressing both mental health conditions and substance use disorders — including co-occurring disorders where both are present at once. Research consistently shows that treating mental health and substance use disorder in isolation produces worse outcomes than integrated dual-diagnosis care. Our model addresses both simultaneously, with a unified clinical team across all levels of care.

Absolutely — and not just allowed, but expected. Family involvement is a core component of effective behavioral health treatment for children and teens. At MBHC, family therapy and parent education are built into every level of care, from outpatient through residential. We believe that when families heal together, outcomes improve and lasting change becomes possible. You are not a bystander in your child's treatment — you are an essential part of it.

Yes. MBHC offers telehealth options for eligible children and teens across Michigan for standard outpatient therapy and certain levels of clinical support — making high-quality adolescent behavioral health care accessible to families across the state, regardless of distance or transportation barriers.

Michigan is facing a genuine capacity crisis. Residential and intensive youth behavioral health programs have been closing since the pandemic — the state has lost nearly 800 youth beds and has been forced to place hundreds of Michigan children in out-of-state facilities, some as far as Hawaii and Arizona. At the outpatient level, provider shortages mean only about 23.6% of Michigan kids who need mental health services actually receive them. MBHC was built directly in response to this crisis — with the scale, the beds, and the full clinical continuum to make a real difference for Michigan families.

Sources: Bridge Michigan ↗ · MindSite News ↗

Most behavioral health providers in Michigan offer one or two levels of care. MBHC offers the full continuum — outpatient, IOP, PHP, and residential/inpatient — under one clinical roof. This means your child can step up or down in intensity without changing providers, losing clinical relationships, or starting over. Combined with one of the largest adolescent residential capacities in the state, a multidisciplinary clinical team that specializes in youth behavioral health, and an integrated approach to co-occurring conditions, MBHC was built to be the behavioral health resource Michigan's families have been missing.

Michigan's Kids Deserve Better

MBHC Is Here to Deliver Behavioral Health Treatment for Teens in Michigan

Your child deserves the best behavioral health programs Michigan has to offer. Whether your child is struggling for the first time or you've spent years trying to find the right help — MBHC is ready. Our clinical team will guide you through every step, from your first call to your child's first day of care.

You don't have to send your child out of state. You don't have to settle for a program that isn't built for them. The right behavioral health treatment for your teen — with the right team, the right level of care, and the right number of beds — is right here in Michigan.

Helpful Resources

Behavioral Health Resources for Kids & Teens in Michigan

Trusted national and Michigan-specific organizations providing reliable information on adolescent behavioral health treatment — including local resources for families near our Tecumseh location.

SAMHSA Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration National helpline and treatment locator for mental health and SUD — including adolescent-specific resources. Visit samhsa.gov ↗ NIMH National Institute of Mental Health — Child & Adolescent Health Research-based information on mental health conditions in children and teens, treatments, and warning signs. Visit nimh.nih.gov ↗ NAMI NAMI — Kids, Teens & Young Adults Education and support resources for children, teens, and families navigating mental health conditions. Visit nami.org ↗ MDHHS Michigan Dept. of Health & Human Services — Behavioral Health Michigan-specific behavioral health resources, crisis services, and local program information for families. Visit michigan.gov ↗ LCMHA Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority Local public mental health and SUD services for Lenawee County residents including youth. Crisis line: 800-664-5005, available 24/7. Visit lcmha.org ↗ Michigan 211 Michigan 211 — Free Statewide Referral Helpline Free 24/7 helpline connecting Michigan families to mental health, SUD, and youth services. Dial 2-1-1. Visit mi211.org ↗ NAMI Michigan NAMI Michigan Michigan NAMI affiliate — local support groups, education, and advocacy for families across Michigan. Visit namimi.org ↗ Mental Health America MHA — Youth Mental Health State Rankings Annual state-by-state ranking of youth mental health outcomes and access to care, including Michigan data. Visit mhanational.org ↗ Annie E. Casey Foundation Youth Mental Health Statistics 2024 Data on youth mental health conditions, treatment gaps, and state-level outcomes across the United States. Visit aecf.org ↗