In The Press

Our dedication to adolescent mental health has been recognized by leading media outlets, highlighting our expert team, innovative programs, and the impact we’re making in the lives of young people and their families. From in-depth interviews to features on our approach to treatment, these stories showcase our commitment to providing compassionate, evidence-based care for adolescents on their path to healing.

In The Press

Rethinking Crisis Response: Mission Prep Discusses Mental Health Alternatives

Mission Prep and Aja Chavez recently shared insights on the nationwide shift toward mental health-focused crisis intervention. In many major U.S. cities, behavioral clinicians are now responding to certain 911 calls, replacing traditional law enforcement in situations where mental health support is needed. This shift aims to provide more compassionate,

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In The Press

Mission Prep on the Impact of Behavioral Clinicians in Emergency Calls

Mission Prep and Aja Chavez recently shared insights on the nationwide shift toward mental health-focused crisis intervention. In many major U.S. cities, behavioral clinicians are now responding to certain 911 calls, replacing traditional law enforcement in situations where mental health support is needed. This shift aims to provide more compassionate,

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Why More Cities Are Prioritizing Mental Health in 911 Responses

Mission Prep and Aja Chavez recently shared insights on the nationwide shift toward mental health-focused crisis intervention. In many major U.S. cities, behavioral clinicians are now responding to certain 911 calls, replacing traditional law enforcement in situations where mental health support is needed. This shift aims to provide more compassionate,

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In The Press

Mission Prep Explores the Benefits of Mental Health Teams in Crisis Situations

Mission Prep and Aja Chavez recently shared insights on the nationwide shift toward mental health-focused crisis intervention. In many major U.S. cities, behavioral clinicians are now responding to certain 911 calls, replacing traditional law enforcement in situations where mental health support is needed. This shift aims to provide more compassionate,

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