Deep Roots Behavioral Health

Deep Roots Behavioral Health Deep Roots Behavioral Health serves clients in Minnesota, Colorado and South Dakota.

03/05/2026

Absolutely true!

New year, new event. Come join us and share your story or be witness to the stories of others.
02/13/2026

New year, new event. Come join us and share your story or be witness to the stories of others.

Being aware of yourself and making an informed choice and next steps.
02/12/2026

Being aware of yourself and making an informed choice and next steps.

This is not an all inclusive list but it’s a place to start asking some serious questions.
02/12/2026

This is not an all inclusive list but it’s a place to start asking some serious questions.

THIS VALENTINE'S DAY, REMEMBER: LOVE SHOULDN’T HURT

Domestic or intimate partner violence is a pattern of behaviors used by a current or former romantic partner to maintain power and control over another person. Domestic or intimate partner violence can happen to anyone at any point in a relationship and often times, even after the partnership has ended. Additionally, not all abuse is physical. It’s important to know and recognize any red flags in your relationship. Below is a list of common warning signs found in abusive relationships. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, there is hope; there is help. ♥

For more information and services, visit RoseAndomCenter.org.

If you are struggling, there is support.
02/06/2026

If you are struggling, there is support.

ICE activity is driving mental health crisis among Minnesotans who live with serious and persistent mental illnesses. NAMI Minnesota is urging Minnesotans to use Mobile Crisis Response Teams when someone is experiencing a mental health crisis, decompensation, suicidal ideation, or acute psychiatric symptoms. Mobile Crisis Response Team contact information for every Minnesota county is available at JustCallMN.com.

Every Minnesota county and four tribal communities have Mobile Crisis Response Teams that provide direct mental health support, remotely or in-person, wherever it is needed—at home, at school, at work, or elsewhere in the community. These teams are staffed by licensed mental health professionals who help de-escalate crises, assess risk, create safety plans, and connect individuals to ongoing care.

NAMI Minnesota emphasizes that Mobile Crisis Response Teams are available to everyone, regardless of immigration status. While teams may bill insurance when available, they never deny services based on the ability to pay. All services are confidential, a critical assurance as privacy concerns continue to prevent many people from seeking help.
If you or someone you love is in crisis, help is available. Call your local Mobile Crisis Response Team. NAMI Minnesota strongly encourages parents, caregivers, teachers, employers, and community members to save their county’s Mobile Crisis Response Team number—available at JustCallMN.com—in their phone contacts so that support is immediately accessible when it is needed most.

I absolutely believe this is true!
02/01/2026

I absolutely believe this is true!

Think about that on a national scale.
01/17/2026

Think about that on a national scale.

What children absorb in conflict becomes the template
for how they’ll give love and handle anger later.🤎

01/17/2026

Sounds like unconditional love and support.

01/17/2026

Heavy is the independence.

Here is my commitment to you.
01/14/2026

Here is my commitment to you.

The world and the cost of being human can be just so heavy, which is why I repost this periodically. I have changed a few lines, as I suppose it is an evolving piece. May your spirits stay fierce and your hearts stay tender. ♥️

Our kids hear and see things that we may not be aware of. Speak from a position of compassion and empathy.
01/14/2026

Our kids hear and see things that we may not be aware of. Speak from a position of compassion and empathy.

On sorrowful days, many parents and caregivers are searching for ways to support their children as they hear about violence and traumatic events in the news. We’ve gathered trusted guidance and reputable resources to help you have age-appropriate, supportive conversations that can reduce fear and build a sense of safety. Visit our website to read Talking With Children About Violence in the News: Guidance for Parents and Caregivers and find tools to support your family during difficult times: https://namimn.org/talking-with-children-about-violence-in-the-news-guidance-for-parents-and-caregivers/

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