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Behavorial Health

Gary Nunley


Phone: 800-349-7026

For more information regarding the Behavorial Health Department please visit their page on the Choctaw Nation Health Services website.

The Department of Behavioral Health concentrates on the short and long term care and treatment of clients who have mental health and substance abuse issues. Many times an individual simply needs to "talk with someone" about his or her personal problems, while another person has complex and persistent life-struggles that need to be dealt with over months and years.

The department is able, willing, and available to help people in need of behavioral health services so they can develop and realize more healthy individual lifestyles and richer communities.

Many types of diagnoses are focused upon by professionals in the department. Common treatment issues include depression, anxiety, panic, addiction, abuse and other challenges to living a stable and full life.

Our Behavioral Health Outpatient Clinic is staffed by psychiatrists, nurses, and masters level therapists trained to properly assess each clients needs and develop a comprehensive treatment plan to meet those needs. While the main clinic is located in Talihina, behavioral health outpatient services are provided through satellite clinics in McAlester, Broken Bow, Hugo, Poteau and at Jones Academy near Hartshorn.

There are two residential substance abuse programs included in the continuum-of-care which serve Choctaw Nation eligible clients. These programs are both located in Talihina, within a mile of the Health Care Center. This allows patients in both residential programs to easily access quality medical and dental services.

The Recovery Center is a 28 day program for people who suffer from substance abuse. It includes individual, group, and family counseling within a highly structured environment. The recovery program assists in the positive development of personal problem solving, decision making, and general coping skills for patients with addictive behaviors.

Chi Hullo Li is a six month program that focuses on women 18 to 35 years of age who have substance abuse problems and are parenting up to two children ages 1 to 10. The primary goals for Chi Hullo Li program participants are to eliminate substance use and abuse, improve social functioning, build strong families, and develop a comprehensive support network within one's family and community.

The CARES Program is a federally funded project designed to serve emotionally disturbed youth and their families through a comprehensive community based approach. Counselors, case managers, and family advocates work together as a team with the family providing and soliciting whatever support is necessary to assist the family in functioning successfully.

One of the major goals of our behavioral health programs is to both treat and educate clients about their illness so they can lead healthier lives. This is achieved in the therapeutic process by counseling with the individual and family about self and/or medication management of the condition, as well as by attempts to connect the client to community resources for long term encouragement and support. Our therapists and social workers can aid in securing community assistance and developing an external support system.

Without a doubt, the need for quality behavioral health services continues to grow across America and in southeastern Oklahoma every day. The Department of Behavioral Health will continue to evolve with and meet the needs of individuals and communities in order to aid in the development of a better Choctaw Nation and healthier people.




Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,  P.0. Box 1210, Durant, OK 74702-1210, 1-800-522-6170

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