Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health Program

Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health Program

The Children's Health℠ Integrated Behavioral Health Program has partnered with more than 25 pediatric primary care providers throughout the Greater Dallas area to make behavioral health care easier to access. The purpose of this program is to meet the needs of our community by helping children and teens struggling with depression and anxiety receive early and prompt intervention.

If you or your child’s doctor is concerned about your child’s mental health, our licensed mental health professionals can talk to you further about your concerns.

Based on our assessment, we can refer your child to services in your community or provide short-term therapy and ensure communication with your child’s PCP about the treatment plan. Our goal is to help your child get the mental health care they need, when and where they need it.

No cost mental health assessment

Our telephonic mental health assessments and recommendations are provided at no cost. The goal of these assessments is to help us work with you to create a treatment plan to improve your child’s mental health.

If our assessment shows that your child could benefit from short-term therapy, we’ll provide an estimate for the cost of therapy before we begin. We are in network with most commercial and Medicaid insurance plans.

Easier access to expert behavioral health care

Many parents struggle to connect their children to quality mental and behavioral health care. We make it easy – "We make it easy – by contacting you to complete a brief assessment on the phone."

After the assessment, we'll share the results and recommend a treatment plan to your child's pediatrician in case they need to prescribe medications or schedule another appointment.

If you have any questions, you can call your child’s pediatrician just as you would with any other appointment or health concern.

Supporting primary care providers

PCPs that partner with us are more likely to provide:

  • Mental health screenings, such as depression or anxiety questionnaires

  • Medications for ADHD, anxiety, depression and other conditions

  • Referrals to community resources and services such as support groups or treatment programs specific to conditions like eating disorders

  • Referrals to different levels of psychiatric services, such as outpatient care for bipolar disorder or inpatient care for suicide prevention

  • Education on how to support your child’s wellbeing, emotionally and physically

No cost mental health assessment

Our telephonic mental health assessments and recommendations are provided at no cost. The goal of these assessments is to help us work with you to create a treatment plan to improve your child’s mental health.

If our assessment shows that your child could benefit from short-term therapy, we’ll provide an estimate for the cost of therapy before we begin. We are in network with most commercial and Medicaid insurance plans.

Easier access to expert behavioral health care

Many parents struggle to connect their children to quality mental and behavioral health care. We make it easy – "We make it easy – by contacting you to complete a brief assessment on the phone."

After the assessment, we'll share the results and recommend a treatment plan to your child's pediatrician in case they need to prescribe medications or schedule another appointment.

If you have any questions, you can call your child’s pediatrician just as you would with any other appointment or health concern.

Supporting primary care providers

PCPs that partner with us are more likely to provide:

  • Mental health screenings, such as depression or anxiety questionnaires

  • Medications for ADHD, anxiety, depression and other conditions

  • Referrals to community resources and services such as support groups or treatment programs specific to conditions like eating disorders

  • Referrals to different levels of psychiatric services, such as outpatient care for bipolar disorder or inpatient care for suicide prevention

  • Education on how to support your child’s wellbeing, emotionally and physically

Meet the care team

  • Jason Isham
    Jason Isham, LMFT, CCMSr. Director of Integrated Behavioral Health
  • Elizabeth Widtfeldt
    Elizabeth Widtfeldt, LPCDirector, Behavioral Health
  • Elizabeth Aviles
    Elizabeth Aviles, LCSWManager
  • Phyllis Kane
    Phyllis Kane, LCSWTeam Lead
  • Kate Venta
    Kate Venta, LCSWSr. Behavioral Health Care Manager
  • Simi Pulikkiel
    Simi Pulikkiel, LCSWSr. Behavioral Health Care Manager
  • Suzanne James
    Suzanne James, LPCSr. Behavioral Health Care Manager
  • Sierra McFan
    Sierra McFan, LCSWBehavioral Health Care Manager
  • Ana Bermudez
    Ana Bermudez, LPCBehavioral Health Care Manager
  • Kimberly Williams
    Kimberly Williams, LCSWSr. Behavioral Health Care Manager
  • Ashley Jackson
    Ashley Jackson, LMFTBehavioral Health Care Manager
  • Sean Brunier
    Sean Brunier, LMFTBehavioral Health Care Manager
  • Lizbeth Moreno
    Lizbeth Moreno, LCSWBehavioral Health Care Manager
  • Joanna Sullivan
    Joanna Sullivan, LPCBehavioral Health Care Manager