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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 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.
Provides mental health counseling services to adolescents and adults. Helps people dealing with substance abuse, depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, schizophrenia, and other mental health issues. Also offers Spravato/Ketamine for treatment-resistant depression.
Provides programs for foster, kinship, and adoptive families involved with Arizona's foster care system. Offers specialized services for children with developmental disabilities and medical needs, and those of Native American and Latino heritage. Provides training classes, support groups, nursing services, and behavioral specialists. Volunteers mentor children living in group homes and help reunite siblings separated in foster care. Provides respite, habilitation, and attendant care services for families with children with developmental and behavioral health disabilities.
Provides hotline for youth and adults in mental health crisis in northern Arizona.
Provides outpatient behavioral health care for children and their families. Services include psychiatric assessment, medication management, counseling, and in-home support.
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 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 services for adults with substance use disorders and for adults diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI). Includes individual, family, and group counseling; support groups; psychiatric evaluation and medication management; and case management. Also provides counseling and psychiatric services for people age of 15-30 who are facing their first experience of psychosis.
Provides free, confidential crisis intervention texting for youth and adults. Available in English and Spanish.

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Provides readjustment counseling, outreach, and referral services to assist veterans in transitioning to civilian life. Includes individual, group, and family counseling for military related issues; bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death; and military sexual trauma counseling. Also provides benefits assistance, and assessment and referral for substance abuse problems, employment services, and medical issues.
Provides mental health support groups, support groups, counseling services, supportive therapies; virtual/telehealth program for teens and young adults aged 11-34 years of age; maternal mental health programming services available for adults 18 and older. Safe space for the LGBTQIA, BIPOC and Neurodivergent patient populations.
Provides services for adults with substance use disorders and for adults diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI). Includes individual, family, and group counseling; support groups; psychiatric evaluation and medication management; and case management. Also provides counseling and psychiatric services for people age of 15-30 who are facing their first experience of psychosis.
Provides primary medical and behavioral health care for children and adults. Services include preventative health care, nutritional counseling, pharmacy consultations, wellness programs, and chronic disease management. Also includes psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, crisis intervention, care coordination, addiction counseling, peer and family support, and vocational and employment services, and housing assistance. Also offers individual, family, and group counseling.
Christian-based counseling services for children and families including issues of grief, abuse, families, marriage, adoption, single parenting, divorce, step families, trauma, neglect, and parent-child relations. Play therapy and attachment therapy available.
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 integrated behavioral health and medical services for children and adults. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and crisis intervention. Also provides case management and individual, family, marriage, and group counseling. Offers physical exams, preventive care, and chronic disease management.
Provides crisis hotline for survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Offers advocacy and counseling for adult survivors.
Provides outpatient behavioral health care for adults, children, and their families. Services include psychiatric assessment, medication management, counseling, and in-home support.
Provides individual, couples, and family counseling for children and adults who have been victims of a crime. Includes crimes such as childhood abuse and neglect, adult physical or sexual assault, domestic violence or witnessing domestic violence, robbery, bullying, and others. To qualify, it is not necessary that the crime has been reported.

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Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use counseling services for adults. Services include group and individual counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and psychiatric medication services. Therapeutic groups address substance abuse, general mental health, non-SMI co-occurring, anger management, women's intensive substance use day treatment, and basic dialectical behavior therapy skills.
Provides outpatient counseling and intensive case management. Counseling areas include emotional and behavioral problems, abuse and neglect, and victims of sexual abuse. Also provides dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
Provides an entry point for transfers, walk-ins, and drop-offs and provides 24-hour behavioral health triage, assessment, brief intervention, and transition support. Also provides stabilizing care for adults who can benefit clinically from brief residential services for 3-5 days.

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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides psychiatric assessments, medication management, and counseling for children and adults with anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, bipolar, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. Does not any provide substance use treatment.
Provides mental health services for youth age 17 and under including individual, family, and group therapy; psychiatric services; in-home behavioral coaching; Transition to Independence (TIP); case management; counseling and mentoring for survivors of sex trafficking; and parenting support. Also provides general mental healthcare to people age 18 and older.