Metro Psychology Support Services is an Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services program, commonly known as ARMHS. ARMHS is a consumer-led mental health recovery program that helps people develop personal strategies for coping with mental illness and moving forward with their lives. Services place a strong emphasis on setting personal goals and developing strategies to pursue them.
Participants are encouraged to develop an individualized vision of recovery and take active steps toward making it a reality. Recovery from the symptoms and effects of mental illness is possible and ARMHS supports and guides participants in their journey. Services aim to teach and practice skills in mental health symptom management, independent living skills and social skills.
To make a referral for services for yourself or someone else, please visit our referrals page.
Participants are encouraged to develop an individualized vision of recovery and take active steps toward making it a reality. Recovery from the symptoms and effects of mental illness is possible and ARMHS supports and guides participants in their journey. Services aim to teach and practice skills in mental health symptom management, independent living skills and social skills.
To make a referral for services for yourself or someone else, please visit our referrals page.
Services
ARMHS is a program regulated and funded through the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
The program provides intensive rehabilitative services to people at least 18 years of age who have a mental health diagnosis.
Any person eligible for or currently receiving Medical Assistance can receive ARMHS.
Services address teaching mental health symptom management skills, basic living skills and social skills.
The goal of ARMHS is to help people manage and recover from their mental health diagnosis to accomplish life goals and self-sufficiency in employment, social relations, and independent living.
The program provides intensive rehabilitative services to people at least 18 years of age who have a mental health diagnosis.
Any person eligible for or currently receiving Medical Assistance can receive ARMHS.
Services address teaching mental health symptom management skills, basic living skills and social skills.
The goal of ARMHS is to help people manage and recover from their mental health diagnosis to accomplish life goals and self-sufficiency in employment, social relations, and independent living.
Mental health practitioners are the workers who provide ARMHS.
They are commonly referred to as practitioners, or simply ARMHS workers.
Once a participant has been deemed eligible for the program, they will be matched with a mental health practitioners who will come out to their home or meet them in the community to start services.
Who are mental health practitioners?
MPSS has high standards for mental health practitioners on our team.
Most of our staff have a degree in either Psychology or Social Work, and are highly qualified and trained to teach skill building, access resources, and advocate for clients in the community.
They are commonly referred to as practitioners, or simply ARMHS workers.
Once a participant has been deemed eligible for the program, they will be matched with a mental health practitioners who will come out to their home or meet them in the community to start services.
Who are mental health practitioners?
MPSS has high standards for mental health practitioners on our team.
Most of our staff have a degree in either Psychology or Social Work, and are highly qualified and trained to teach skill building, access resources, and advocate for clients in the community.
My ARMHS worker is awesome.
She is positive and uplifting, very well prepared and organized.
She seems very attuned to what I need and helps me help myself.
I really like her and appreciate her for the person that she is and for being a great practitioner.
She is an excellent choice for an ARMHS worker.
I want to thank ARMHS for encouraging me to be where I am today.
Through implementing life skills in my daily life, I am now clean and sober, I am no longer homeless and I now live in a supportive-independent housing program that offers supportive meetings, a safe place for me to use my skills for the greater good of the residents, and a place for me to explore my interests and strengths.
She is positive and uplifting, very well prepared and organized.
She seems very attuned to what I need and helps me help myself.
I really like her and appreciate her for the person that she is and for being a great practitioner.
She is an excellent choice for an ARMHS worker.
I want to thank ARMHS for encouraging me to be where I am today.
Through implementing life skills in my daily life, I am now clean and sober, I am no longer homeless and I now live in a supportive-independent housing program that offers supportive meetings, a safe place for me to use my skills for the greater good of the residents, and a place for me to explore my interests and strengths.
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