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Provides services for adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) designation, including psychiatric services, case management, peer support, Assertive Community Treatment, counseling and employment services.
Provides virtual or in-person counseling for individuals, families, and groups. Including issues on anxiety, depression, marriage, premarital, substance abuse, co-dependency, blended and single families, sexual abuse, abuse (victims and abusers), eating disorders, grief, dysfunctional families, adult children of alcoholics, juvenile delinquents, divorce, suicide, aging and other losses and trauma.
Performs voluntary and involuntary psychiatric evaluations for adults ages 18 and older. Provides outpatient and brief stay alternative care settings for people experiencing emergent mental health challenges. Additional outpatient psychiatric services (including medication), counseling, and peer support services are available for those who qualify through other RI International programs.
Provides comprehensive outpatient substance abuse services for adults age 18 and older, as well as community mental health treatment. Services provided include assessments, Domestic Violence group therapy, Anger Management group therapy, Substance Abuse group therapy, Parenting Skills group, individual counseling services, relapse prevention group therapy, and DUI treatment and education.
Provides home and community-based services for adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) designation. Services include outreach, housing support services, and connection to independent living skills, supported employment, and other rehabilitation services.
Provides integrated wellness and behavioral health care. Offers family-centered services for youth ages 2-17 based on the Arizona 12 Principles. Services include youth and family outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, intensive in-home support for families, Autism Spectrum family support services, psychiatric evaluation, psychiatric medication management, and care coordination. Serves as a family resource center.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.
Provides behavioral health services for children and adolescents. Services include psychiatric evaluations, counseling, play therapy, medication management, and substance use disorder treatment.
Provides hotline, shelter and local transportation for Navaho Nation community women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Assists with filing orders of protection in court. Offers referrals to available and appropriate professional and social services. Provides emergency shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic violence.

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Sexual Assault Hotlines
Provides assistance to veterans who are homeless and at-risk for homelessness, their families, and professionals. Offers referrals to local VA homeless programs and mental health services, and connects veterans with the Homeless Point of Contact at the nearest VA facility.
Provides services for families who have adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) designation. Services include educational assistance, resources, and services that help the family adjust to the family member's illness while developing skills and knowledge to effectively interact and/or assist them.
Provides faith-based counseling and psychiatric services to children, adolescents, and adults. Offers individual and family counseling in the areas of marriage, depression, anxiety, bipolar, sexual abuse, addiction aftercare, compulsions, dysfunctional families, and divorce recovery. Also provides psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring. Telehealth options available.
Provides inpatient hospice services for people with terminal illnesses.
Provides outpatient medical and psychiatric treatment for people with opioid and alcohol use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Also provides psychiatric treatment for general mental health issues.
Provides counseling for UA students, faculty, and staff impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking. Also offers consultation, advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment. Provides hydration station May 1 - Oct 31.
Provides crisis intervention programs for members of Arizona Complete Health. Services include a 24-hour crisis line and mobile crisis teams. Also serves as the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for central and southern Arizona.
Provides same day and ongoing medical services including lab work and prescription pick up. Also provides counseling services.
Provides family practice, primary healthcare, and behavioral health services including counseling to families in need.
Service organization whose members conduct fundraising activities and contract with community agencies to provide items needed by their clients. Programs include Assault Survivor Kits, Operation School Bell, Teddy Bear, Starting Over Supplies, and others. Items are provided directly to schools and agencies; does not assist the general public.

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Comfort Items for Distressed Adults/Children
Provides suicide prevention and crisis hotline, mobile crisis intervention, and critical incident debriefing. Also provides individual counseling for youth and adults.
Provides individual, group, and family counseling. Also provides psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, DUI screening, and driver education classes.
Provides crisis intervention, psychiatric medication management, and individual and couples counseling for UA students. Includes brief treatment for anxiety, depression, relationships difficulties, family problems, food/body image concerns, alcohol and drug concerns, ADHD, life crises, and trauma. Also offers online screening for depression, eating disorders, alcohol abuse, and anxiety.
Offers individual, family, and couples counseling for Tempe residents who do not have other resources such as private insurance or AHCCCS. Also provides substance abuse screening and counseling and school-based substance abuse prevention programs. Offers mediation services to assist in the resolution of conflicts between neighbors and assist in the settling of disputes among individuals or community groups who have reached an impasse in communication. Offers no-cost financial navigation to residents impacted by COVID-19.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.