About Quiet Minds
Early Treatment = Better Outcomes
Experiencing changes in thinking, emotions, or behavior for the first time can feel overwhelming. With the right support, recovery is possible. The Quiet Minds program helps individuals and families find hope and build a future.
Quiet Minds is a team-based treatment program for people experiencing psychosis for the first time. It provides personalized, coordinated care to help young people reach their goals.
Who We Help:
- West Virginians ages 14-30 experiencing a first episode of psychosis
- Families and caregivers who want to learn how to support recovery
- Providers and Professionals
What We Offer:
The treatment components of Quiet Minds follows the coordinated specialty care model and includes:
- Psychiatric care and medication support
- Individual counseling and caring support
- School and education support
- Family education – learn how to help your loved one
- Help coordinating services and resources
- Peer support – connect with others who’ve been there
Why Choose Quiet Minds?
Our Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) model:
- Promotes recovery and independence
- Reduces symptoms of psychotic illnesses
- Collaborates with you on your care based on your goals
- Provides an evidence-based approach shown to improve outcomes
Treatment is recommended for up to 5 years.
Contact Us:
Help is available and treatment works!
Contact the Children’s Crisis & Referral Line to connect to treatment options:
- Call or text: 844HELP4WV (844-435-7498)
- Chat online: https://www.help4wv.com/ccrl

Who should be referred to the Quiet Minds Program?
West Virginia residents between the ages of 14-30 who have experienced psychosis within the last 2 years.
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Helping young people and families through the first signs of psychosis
