RISE can help prevent teens who have suicidal thoughts/behaviors, have recently attempted suicide, and/or repetitively engage in self-harm behaviors from being inpatient hospitalization or ending up in the emergency room. During the evaluation, our clinical team can help to determine whether RISE would be an appropriate alternative. In most cases, our care team can let your family know within 48 hours if RISE seems like the right fit for your teen.
Comprehensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), including
Individual and group therapy
Multi-family skills groups to help foster positive family relationships
24/7 phone coaching for teens
Small group setting
Longer program duration, increasing likelihood of desired outcomes
Seasoned, licensed clinicians who specialize in working with teens
Adolescent psychiatry and medication management
Support with transitions between IOP, inpatient and outpatient therapy
Coordination with outside mental health providers, school staff and appropriate medical professionals
Santa Clara County Medi-Cal insurance is accepted. For other county Medi-Cal insurance, uninsured or underinsured individuals, please inquire about our MESA scholarships.
Significant decrease in functioning at school and/or at home
Severe symptoms of anxiety and/or depression
Significant difficulty regulating emotions
Goals of the RISE Program
RISE stands for Reaching Interpersonal and Self Effectiveness — one of the primary goals of DBT and a cornerstone of the program.
Reduce suicidal thoughts and behaviors
Reduce self-harm behaviors (e.g., cutting)
Improve ability to regulate emotions and cope with stress
Improve important areas of life such as school, home, friendships and family relationships
Reduce the need for higher level of care
Help teens build a life worth living
9-week Program
The group meets for the 9-week program 4 days per week: M, T, W, Th from 3:00 pm to 6:15 pm
Program Content
Monday & Wednesday
Includes mindfulness experiences, Executive Functioning coaching and interpersonal skills development
Tuesday & Thursday
Includes mindfulness movement and arts and family skills development with parents
“Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is currently the only well-established, evidence-based treatment for decreasing suicidal feelings or self-harming behaviors in youth.” —Dr. Michele Berk