24/7 Crisis Response Services in Gulfport, MS

Immediate Support When You Need It Most

Precision is a behavioral health, outpatient and case management agency that has been in business since 2015. Precision began services in South Carolina and has expanded to Mississippi. Precision has licensed professionals which consist of licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors and licensed marriage and family therapists and Qualified Professionals, Peer Support Specialists and Paraprofessionals who have extensive experience working in the behavioral health field. Precision promotes quality services by trained and certified Peer Support Specialists, Community Supports, and Day Treatment staff that have worked with children and to help the people in the communities strive for a better well-being.

Behavioral health crises can happen unexpectedly. At Precision Behavioral and Medical Group LLC, we provide structured, compassionate Crisis Response Services in Gulfport, Mississippi to stabilize individuals and connect them with appropriate follow-up care.

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As a Certified Mental Health Clinic with the Mississippi Division of Mental Health (DMH), we provide safe, timely crisis intervention.

Immediate Crisis Support:

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Behavioral Health Crisis Line

888-432-3428 (Available 24/7)

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CRISIS#

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Crisis Counselor

DIAL 988

If you are having a physical health emergency or a life threatening situation, call 911.

Behavioral health crisis can be serious, but most don't require a hospital emergency room visit. Our crisis team is available to respond, assess, and stabilize emergencies in a timely manner.

What Is a Behavioral Health Crisis?

A behavioral health crisis may mean that you are thinking of hurting yourself or someone else, seeing or hearing things that are not there, or feel you are at risk for withdrawal from alcohol or drugs.

A crisis may involve:

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Suicidal thoughts or behaviors

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Thoughts of harming others

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Severe emotional distress

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Panic attacks or overwhelming anxiety

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Psychotic symptoms (seeing/hearing things)

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Behavioral escalation in children/adolescents

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Risk of withdrawal from alcohol or drugs

"Not every crisis requires hospitalization. Our goal is to assess the situation, de-escalate immediate risks, and determine the safest and most appropriate level of care."

Our Crisis Response Approach


Precision Behavioral and Medical Group LLC uses a structured, safety-focused crisis intervention model.

Immediate Risk Assessment

Our trained professionals conduct rapid assessments to determine: Level of danger, presence of suicidal or homicidal ideation, mental status, behavioral presentation, and environmental safety concerns.

De-Escalation and Stabilization

We use evidence-informed de-escalation techniques to: Reduce emotional intensity, increase immediate safety, provide supportive guidance, and develop short-term safety plans.

Care Coordination and Follow-Up

After stabilization, we coordinate: Referrals to outpatient therapy, case management, community support, day treatment, and medication management if necessary.

Long-term behavioral health stabilization is our final goal.

Warning signs may include:

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Sudden aggression

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Withdrawal or isolation

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Extreme mood swings

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Self-harm behaviors

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School refusal

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Emotional outbursts

Family involvement is a critical component of successful crisis stabilization.

Crisis Response for Children and Adolescents

Children and adolescents may express crisis behaviors differently than adults. Our team is experienced in child and adolescent behavioral health intervention. We work closely with families, caregivers, and community partners to ensure appropriate safety planning and follow-up care.

Preventing Future Crises

Crisis response is only one part of a comprehensive behavioral health strategy. Following stabilization, we may recommend ongoing services to reduce the likelihood of recurring crises.

By addressing underlying emotional and environmental factors, we promote recovery and stability.

Outpatient Therapy

Case Management

Community Services

Peer Support

Day Treatment

Med Management

When to Call 911

Call 911 immediately if:

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There is a life-threatening emergency

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A weapon is involved

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Someone has attempted suicide

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There is serious physical injury

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Immediate medical attention is required

For behavioral health crises that are urgent but not immediately life-threatening, call:

Our team will assess and guide you through next steps.

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Why Choose Precision for Crisis Response?

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Mississippi DMH Certified Mental Health Clinic

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Licensed and experienced clinical professionals

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Child and adolescent crisis expertise

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Community-based intervention model

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Integrated follow-up services

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24/7 crisis line availability

We are committed to protecting safety while promoting recovery and stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the crisis line available 24/7?

    Yes. The Behavioral Health Crisis Line (888-432-3428) is available 24 hours a day.

  • Will someone come to my home?

    Response recommendations depend on the severity and safety considerations of the situation.

  • What happens after a crisis?

    We coordinate follow-up services such as therapy, case management, or day treatment to support long-term stability.

  • Is hospitalization always required?

    No. Many behavioral health crises can be stabilized safely without hospitalization.