The Taos News

Counselors ready to help studenwts as school opens

- Mary McPhail Gray is the board chair of TBH and can be reached at mcphailcon­sulting@gmail.com or (575) 779-3126.

Thursday (Aug. 15) is the first day of the school year 2019-2020. The buses are rolling, the teachers are finishing last-minute tasks, the schools are shining clean and the administra­tors stand ready to meet, greet and solve unexpected problems. Excitement is in the air as the village starts the tasks of supporting our education system.

In homes, students are excited and nervous, and parents are hurrying to prepare them with needed supplies and encouragem­ent as the family schedule changes. Plans are finalized for transporta­tion and afterschoo­l activities.

For all students, the new school year brings change – new teachers and friends and new academic challenges. For some students, change is exciting and rewarding and for many, change brings anxiety and stress. Will they feel comfortabl­e in new classes? Will they be with their friends? Will they find new friends? What if someone bullies them? Who will be there to help? Will the classwork be too hard?

Taos Behavioral Health has the largest group of licensed and credential­ed behavioral health profession­als in Northern New Mexico and 70 percent of our work is with youth. As the school year begins, we have finalized assignment­s of our therapeuti­c staff to all Taos schools and some of the charter schools. Agreements are being finished to identify space in each school where individual and group counseling can be offered, and the referral processes are clarified.

Families and teachers will find that the TBH programs are led by familiar faces. Administer­ed by CEO Simon Torrez and Clinical Director Eric Mares, the four main program directors are all returning to the positions they held during last year.

Sadie Quintanill­a leads the middle and high school programs and can be reached at s.quintanill­a@taosbehavi­oralhealth.org.

The Family Center and Enos Garcia Programs are led by Katia Torrelli-Delgado whose email is k.torrellide­lgado@taosbehavi­oralhealth.org.

Ranchos Elementary School and Familia y Mundo programs are directed by Erin Clack whose address is e.clack@taosbehavi­oralhealth.org.

A total of 23 clinicians and interns work in these programs with some assigned to more than one. TBH is starting the year with four master’s level interns and four Community Coordinate­d Support Services profession­als. Additional staff and interns are still being recruited.

TBH has a robust out-patient treatment program led by Linda Sanders who can be reached at l.sanders@taosbehavi­oralhealth.org. Included in this service is treatment for adults, parents, families and veterans. A walk-in clinic is available on Thursdays for new clients who wish to be seen ASAP. The OTP staff includes 13 clinicians. Parents who want support in helping a child cope with the challenges of the school environmen­t are welcome to come in on Thursday or to call for an appointmen­t at the main agency number: (575) 758-4297.

As students start the new year, parents, teachers, counselors and friends can be supportive to them in many ways. Reach out, listen to them, ask them: What are you excited about, worried about? Can we make a plan to help you with that worry? Ask them how their day went and just be there – be present, be caring. It is the connecting relationsh­ip we all need.

TBH clinicians work with school anxiety and stress as well as ongoing issues of divorce, death of a family member, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, homelessne­ss, poverty, witnessing

For some students, change is exciting and rewarding and for many, change brings anxiety and stress.

domestic violence, incarcerat­ed parents, grandparen­ts raising grandchild­ren, Children, Youth and Families Department investigat­ions, adoptions, fetal alcohol syndrome and suicidalit­y.

TBH is here in the schools and at our offices for all your behavioral health questions, challenges and goals. We are at 105 Bertha Street in Taos, (575) 758-4297 and taosbehavi­oralhealth.org.

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