Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center
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The Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center provides outpatient mental health services based on income. These services include family, individual, and group therapy, therapeutic services for older adults, medication management and evaluation, psychological testing, case management services, and services to help someone recovering from a serious mental illness to redevelop independent living skills.

YBHC also has a program for individuals who are suicidal; treatment is done in the community, at the Cody and Powell offices and in the client's home. Our therapists have a wide range of experience in a variety of modalities of therapy including: EMDR, cognitive therapy, CBT, DBT, family therapy, play therapy, youth advocacy services, and others.
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You can just pick up the phone and call us or you can come to our Cody or Powell offices in person. Once we have collected information about you we will make an intake appointment for you. If you are in crisis we will ask you to speak with a therapist right away. If you would like to make an appointment please call 307-587-2197 or 307-754-5687.
YBHC is located in Cody and Powell, in northwest Wyoming. Cody is the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. There are various outdoor pursuits available to residents year-round. Hiking, skiing, ATV-ing, summer rodeo, and ice and rock climbing are some of the local attractions. Applying is easy, just print out our application and get it to us via mail, fax, or email.
A. We serve all ages. We also have specialty programs for children 0-5 years and for older adults (55 years and older). We have therapists who specialize in working with youth and families as well as therapists whose primary focus is working with adults. A. Yes, We have therapists trained in EDMR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for children and adults.
HOPE is an acronym for Helping Ourselves Perform Effectively. The mission for the HOPE House is to provide a supportive environment in which adults who suffer from serious and persistent mental illness can rediscover their self-respect, dignity, and abilities through the opportunity to perform productive work, obtain a sense of belonging, and create meaningful relationships.
Reviews (4)
Ramon Flores
Ramon Flores
Aug 24, 2021
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I am on my husband's account this is Kathy Flores This place is a life savior they have done so much for meband they have no idea that they have saved my life. My therapist is wonderful and carrying and heartfelt .i feel ssfe with her fornthe first time I see a light. My bad management is people are awesome and caring they listen and help not batk orders and preach likr most do it's great. Cime to this place it will savr your life
Charlie Wright
Charlie Wright
Jun 19, 2019
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Nice staff but they seem to have issues with vouchers getting to the pharmacy. Every single week we drive from Powell to Cody because Bills pills is the only pharmacy they use. Apparantly all staff is out of the office on Friday including the lady who does our vouchers. Who mind you has been doing this for months. Its really frustrating.
Debra Stowell
Debra Stowell
Dec 12, 2017
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Two family members have gone to see two different counselors here. Nothing but good things to say. They have several and try to make a good fit. When one did not work out personality wise it was no big deal. We requested another and changed over. They worked out better and we were pleased. Find a good fit for you is my advice. The facility is very accommodating to privacy and your needs. Sliding fee is also availible for those who need it.
Barbara Crane
Barbara Crane
Jan 22, 2015
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People refused to work with you the group home is not helpful if you ever plan on attending college. Cellphone time is not honored staff.