Behavioral Health Services
Compassionate care and support in Minnesota
Start Healing with Therapy
Taking the first step toward support can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. At BHSI, we’re committed to providing a welcoming, non-judgmental environment where you can feel truly seen and supported. From your very first appointment, we’ll help you pinpoint what’s holding you back and work with you to create a clear, personalized path forward. Whether you’re looking for therapy, medication management, or a combination of both, our goal is to help you walk away from each session feeling more empowered and hopeful about your future.
We can help with:
Depression and Mood Disorders
Anxiety and Stress Management
Trauma and PTSD
Relationship and Family Challenges
Behavioral Issues in Children and Adolescents
And More

Discover Healing Through Therapy at BHSI
At BHSI, we believe that mental and emotional wellness is a lifelong journey—and we’re here to walk with you every step of the way. From the early years of childhood to the transitions of adulthood, our team provides supportive, personalized care tailored to your unique needs.
We offer a wide range of services, including therapy for individuals, couples, and families, as well as specialized support for children, teens, and parents. Whether you’re seeking help for anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, or everyday stress, our experienced clinicians are here to help.
No matter where you are on your path, BHSI is committed to providing compassionate, expert care that evolves with you.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning of behavioral health services?
Behavioral health services refer to a range of support and treatments that address how behaviors impact a person’s mental well-being and overall health. These services help individuals manage mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and emotional or behavioral challenges to improve daily functioning and quality of life.
What is an example of a behavioral health issue?
Examples include:
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Depression
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Anxiety disorders
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Substance use disorders
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Eating disorders
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ADHD
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
These are conditions that impact behavior, emotions, and mental functioning.
What do they do at behavioral health?
At a behavioral health clinic or facility, professionals may:
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Conduct evaluations or assessments
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Provide individual or group therapy
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Prescribe and manage medications
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Offer addiction recovery programs
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Teach coping skills and stress management
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Coordinate care with other providers (e.g., primary care)
The focus is often on both short-term symptom relief and long-term behavior change.
What is the difference between mental health and behavioral health?
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Mental health refers specifically to a person’s emotional, psychological, and cognitive well-being.
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Behavioral health is a broader term. It includes mental health, but also looks at how behaviors (like substance use, eating habits, sleep, etc.) affect overall well-being.
In short:
All mental health is part of behavioral health, but not all behavioral health is mental health.
