Press Release: NBHAP Partners with NATSAP (National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs)
June 3, 2025
The National Behavioral Health Association of Providers (NBHAP) is pleased to announce a partnership with the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP), a non-profit professional membership organization representing a wide range of therapeutic schools, programs, and practitioners dedicated to supporting struggling youth and their families.
NBHAP individual members now qualify for a free Individual Professional membership in NATSAP, while NATSAP members qualify for a free individual membership in NBHAP.
NATSAP members include therapeutic schools, residential treatment programs, wilderness programs, outdoor therapeutic programs, young adult programs, home-based residential programs, and independent therapists and practitioners.
Benefits of NATSAP include access to decision-makers, with exclusive Advocacy Day efforts, and year-round policy influence to protect and advance schools and programs; cutting edge mental and behavioral health-leading data & studies; CE webinars; and more.
NBHAP encourages their members to take advantage of this membership as part of our mission to provide reliable information and resources on compliance and best practices. More about NBHAP's dual membership options can be found here.
About Behavioral Health Association of Providers
Behavioral Health Association of Providers (BHAP) is a national trade membership association that provides education and advocacy for behavioral healthcare providers and related entities.
Forged from a passion for behavioral healthcare service providers unable to absorb the high costs related to legal consultation, BHAP was founded in March 2016 to help small and mid-market healthcare providers access compliance resources and legal education to help their agencies thrive.
A national membership association that provides education and advocacy for those in the behavioral health and addiction treatment industries.
We are the leading and unifying voice of addiction-focused treatment programs.