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  • Midwest Center for Youth and Families
  • Location: Kouts, Indiana
  • Phone: 888-629-3471
  • Website: http://www.midwest-center.com/
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Midwest Center for Youth and Families opened its doors in 1997. Since then, we have been providing high quality care to patients from across the country in our therapeutic residential facility. Our full immersion Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) program specializes in treating males and females, ages 10-20, with behavioral and mental health challenges.

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