Behavioral Health Response

Behavioral Health Response

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In a crisis? Thoughts of su***de? Call 988. Louis City and St. Louis County. For more information, please visit www.bhrstl.org.

06/12/2026

Looking for work that matters? We are hiring.

Behavioral Health Response is growing, and we are looking for people who want to show up for their community every day. If you care about mental health, crisis support, and meeting people where they are, there is a place for you on this team.

Now hiring:

🟣 Street Outreach Worker
Full Time | St. Louis, MO

🟣 Law Enforcement Trainer
Full Time | St. Louis, MO

🟣 Crisis Intervention Clinician
Full Time

This is meaningful work with a team that lives its mission. Tap Apply Now to start the conversation and join people who are committed to saving lives.

We Care. We Listen. We Respond.

Explore open roles and apply today at bhrstl.com or view the link in bio

06/11/2026

When communities come together around mental health, more young people get support before a moment becomes a crisis.

Behavioral Health Response was honored to join the Gibson Center for Behavioral Change at the CARE Symposium in Cape Girardeau, where President and CEO Tiffany Lacy Clark joined four other mental health professionals to talk about the adolescent mental health crisis happening today.

The conversation turned to what real crisis response looks like for teens, and the role the Response app plays in it. It connects students in schools to tiered support, from self-guided resources to peer specialists to licensed clinicians, so help is there the moment it is needed. Thank you to the Gibson Center for the partnership and for building space where this work moves forward together.

We Care. We Listen. We Respond.

Learn more about the Response app: [email protected]

06/08/2026

We made the news, and we could not be prouder of what it represents.

First Alert 4 sat down with our CEO Tiffany Lacy Clark to talk about Response, the student wellness app now reaching school districts across the country. The message was simple and powerful: young people should not have to reach a crisis before they can reach help.

Response gives students three layers of support right from their phone or school device. A resource library full of mindfulness and meditation tools. Peer access to someone their own age who gets it. And in a moment of real crisis, a licensed clinician available 24 hours a day, with no barriers in the way.

This is what it looks like to meet students where they are and to make wellness a normal part of the school day.

Want Response in your district? Reach out at [email protected]

06/05/2026

Taking care of you IS productive. Not sometimes. Not when you've "earned it." Always.

We live in a world that celebrates burnout like a badge of honor and treats rest like something you have to justify. But here's the truth: you cannot pour into your work, your relationships, or your purpose if you're running on empty.

Therapy is productive. Rest is productive. Saying no is productive. Setting boundaries is productive. Taking a mental health day is productive.

You are not a machine. You are a whole human being, and your wellness is the foundation everything else is built on.

This weekend, do something that fills your cup and call it exactly what it is: necessary.

💬 What's one way you're taking care of yourself today? Let us know below.

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