Lindsey Peratalo, NP

Mental Health

Grand Itasca provides quality, compassionate care for mental health and substance abuse concerns that impact people of all ages. We can help with short-term needs, diagnosing and managing ongoing conditions, or navigating combined mental health and substance abuse issues.


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Psychiatry

Counseling

When the challenges of day-to-day life, family or work become overwhelming, you can rely on Grand Itasca’s counseling services to help you face them and support your whole health and improved wellbeing.
 
As a patient, you will receive interventions proven to reduce suffering and improve life satisfaction. We will help you see and increase your unique strengths and together build a treatment plan that you drive to reach your goals.
 
Grand Itasca provides counseling for families, couples, and individuals over the age of five for problems such as:

  • Adjustment to Life Changes & Stress

  • Anxiety

  • Bereavement

  • Bipolar Disorders

  • Children’s Emotional and/or Behavioral Issues

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Couples Counseling

  • Depression

  • Family Relational Issues

  • Grief & Loss

  • Personality Disorders

  • Serious and Persistent Mental Illnesses (SPMI)

  • Substance Abuse & Addiction

  • Trauma

  • Veteran’s Issues

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Collaborative Care with BHP

Thanks to a strategic partnership with Behavioral Healthcare Providers (“BHP”), patients who come to the Grand Itasca emergency department with symptoms of a behavioral health crisis are quickly assessed by a licensed mental health clinician via telemedicine. BHP is a non-profit behavioral health care organization that provides assessments, treatment recommendations and care coordination to patients in 35 emergency rooms across the state of Minnesota. 

Along with Grand Itasca’s emergency doctors and nursing staff, BHP clinicians work with the patient to quickly assess their immediate and future needs. Prior to leaving Grand Itasca’s emergency department, patients are either admitted to the nearest-available inpatient facility, or set up with appointments and connected to appropriate Grand Itasca specialists or other providers in the community. Primary diagnoses typically range from major depressive disorder to attention deficit disorder (ADD), anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse/addiction issues, and other mental and behavioral health conditions.
 
Grand Itasca also works with Itasca County’s Crisis Response Team (“CRT”), which is focused on responding to crises in the community while also supporting patients at Grand Itasca. 
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