School-Based Mental Health Support
Youth Eastside Services (YES) partners with the Issaquah School District to provide on-site Behavioral Health Support Specialists. These counselors, dually trained in both mental health and substance use, offering a full spectrum of services and support to students. More information about Youth Eastside Services.
Isabelle Choi, Behavioral Health Support Specialist
Hello students, families, and staff! My name is Isabelle Choi, I am a Behavioral Health Support Specialist (BHSS) from Youth Eastside Services, and I joined the Skyline Counseling Team in September 2025. I am on campus Monday through Friday in the Counseling Department and work closely with students, families, and staff to support student well-being.
I support students by providing confidential one-on-one counseling, presenting in classrooms, providing resources, facilitating student support groups, and assisting students with substance use–related concerns.
If you are interested in school-based services, students, staff, or families should contact the student’s respective school counselor to consult. For other inquiries, please reach out to Isabelle.choi@youtheastsideservices.org.
Outside of work, I enjoy staying active by playing sports, photography, hiking, and exploring national parks.
I am grateful to be a part of the Skyline community and look forward to supporting our students.
Hotlines:
In case of a crisis, contact:
- Call 911
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- King County local 24/7 Crisis Line (suicide, mental health, substance use): 800-621-4636
- Crisis Text Line: text “Heal” to 741-741
- Trevor Project (specifically for the LGBTQ+ community): 1-866-488-7386
Resources:
- Swedish Mental Health Resources
- ISD Community Resources
- School Counselors Directory
- Washington’s Mental Health Referral Service for Children and Teens
Websites:
- Resources for Parents (Childmind Institute)
- Active Minds
- CDC Stress and Coping Resources
- Anxiety Canada (Cognitive Behavioral Resources)
- Mental Health Resources for Adolescents
- Mindfulness for Teens
- Forefront Suicide Prevention (based at UW)
- Sleep Resource