Warren-Yazoo Behavioral Health Services provides services in the following counties, but if you need immediate crisis assistance, contact your Mobile Crisis Response Team More.
Teams consist of mental health professionals who can provide support to people experiencing a mental health, alcohol and drug, or intellectual and development disabilities crisis. Mobile Crisis Response Teams More are available in all 82 counties in Mississippi 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The number is listed under each county.
Warren County
3444 Wisconsin Avenue
P.O. Box 820691
Vicksburg, MS 39182
Phone: (601) 638-0031
Mobile Crisis: 1-601-638-0031
Yazoo County
2303 Gordon Avenue
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone: (601) 746-5712
Mobile Crisis: 1-601-638-0031
Adult Services
Shared Supported LivingShared Supported Living is provided to individuals who reside in their own residences (either owned or leased) for the purposes of increasing and enhancing independent living in the community. More
Consultation and EducationConsultation and Education is a service in which the provider develops and coordinates effective mental health education, consultation, and public information programs to increase the community awareness of mental health related issues.
Emergency/Crisis ResponseEmergency/Crisis Response, or Mobile Crisis Response, is a service which allows for the assessment of and intervention in a mental health crisis. More
Inpatient Referral ServicesProviders follow written policies and procedures to provide referral to inpatient services in the person’s community, should the person require such services. More
Intensive Community Support Services (ICSS) More
Peer SupportPeer Support Services are an evidence-based mental health model of care provided by a Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS). More
Psychiatric/Physician ServicesPsychiatric/Physician Services are services of a medical nature provided by medically trained personnel to address medical conditions related to the person’s mental illness or emotional disturbance. More
Pre-Evaluation Screening for Civil Commitment
Programs of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT)Programs of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) is an individual-centered, recovery-oriented mental health service delivery model for facilitating community living, psychological rehabilitation and recovery for persons who have the most severe and persistent mental illnesses, have severe symptoms and impairments, and have not benefited from traditional outpatient programs. More
Psychosocial RehabilitationPsychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) services consists of a network of services designed to support and restore community functioning and well-being of adults with a serious and persistent mental illness. More
Senior Psychosocial RehabilitationSenior Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) services are designed to serve elderly people with serious mental illness who need assistance in socialization, training for daily living skills, use of leisure time activities, or structured assistance in activities of life. More
Supervised LivingSupervised Living provides individually tailored supports which assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to living in the community. More
Supported LivingShared Supported Living is provided to individuals who reside in their own residences (either owned or leased) for the purposes of increasing and enhancing independent living in the community. More
Targeted Case ManagementTargeted Case Management is a service that provides information, referral, and resource coordination for individuals and/or their family or other supports.
Outpatient ServicesIntensive Outpatient Psychiatric (IOP) Services are defined as treatment provided in the home or community to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance up to the age twenty-one (21) for family stabilization. More
Supported EmploymentSupported Employment is an evidenced-based way to help a person diagnosed with a mental illness secure and keep employment. More
Adult Map TeamsAdult Making A Plan (MAP) Teams address the needs of adults, 18 year and above, with serious mental illness or dually diagnosed who have frequent or multiple placements in inpatient psychiatric services which could possibly be prevented with the coordinated efforts of multiple agency providers and services. More
Child Services
Shared Supported LivingShared Supported Living is provided to individuals who reside in their own residences (either owned or leased) for the purposes of increasing and enhancing independent living in the community. More
Day TreatmentDay Treatment Services are behavioral intervention and strengths-based programs that are provided in the school, mental health center, or other community location. More
Emergency/Crisis ResponseEmergency/Crisis Response, or Mobile Crisis Response, is a service which allows for the assessment of and intervention in a mental health crisis. More
Family Support and EducationFamily Support and Education Services, provide self-help and mutual support for families of children and youth with serious emotional disturbances or mental health challenges. This service increases the knowledge, skills and confidence of parents and family members in parenting their child/youth. More
Intensive Crisis InterventionCrisis Intervention provides guidance and support to adults and children who are experiencing a mental health crisis. The teams work closely with law enforcement to reduce the likelihood that a person experiencing a mental health crisis is unnecessarily placed in a more restrictive environment, like jail, a holding facility, hospital,... More for CY
Making A Plan (MAP) TeamsMaking A Plan (MAP) Teams are made up of individuals from local community agencies that work with children and youth.
Psychiatric/Physician ServicesPsychiatric/Physician Services are services of a medical nature provided by medically trained personnel to address medical conditions related to the person’s mental illness or emotional disturbance. More
Pre-Evaluation Screening for Civil Commitment
Targeted Case ManagementTargeted Case Management is a service that provides information, referral, and resource coordination for individuals and/or their family or other supports.
Outpatient ServicesIntensive Outpatient Psychiatric (IOP) Services are defined as treatment provided in the home or community to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance up to the age twenty-one (21) for family stabilization. More