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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 database of low-cost medical, dental, mental health, and substance use clinics. Website is searchable by ZIP code.
Provides intake, assessment, and referrals to a network of therapists who provide individual counseling for women free of charge.
Peer resource specialists provide advocacy for people with mental illness and their family members. Also provides information about self-advocacy and client rights.
Provides peer-run outpatient treatment. Offers physical health and wellness services, individual and group counseling, mental health services, discharge care coordination after psychiatric hospitalization, trauma informed care, recovery support services, independent living skills, community integration, education, and advocacy.
Provides peer-run outpatient treatment. Offers physical health and wellness services, individual and group counseling, mental health services, discharge care coordination after psychiatric hospitalization, trauma informed care, recovery support services, independent living skills, community integration, education, and advocacy.
Provides services for children and adult victims of trauma. Services include crisis intervention, victim advocacy, sexual assault examinations, forensic interviews, and peer support. Also provides resources and support for continued education. Offers an address confidentiality program which helps victims from being located by the person they are seeking safety from through public record by providing a substitute address and confidential mail forwarding services to individuals and families across Arizona.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include case management, independent life skills training, transportation, health and wellness classes, pre-employment support, substance use education, and referrals to additional resources. Collaborates with community providers to connect those who are justice-involved to needed services.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include case management, independent life skills training, transportation, health and wellness classes, pre-employment support, substance use education, and referrals to additional resources. Collaborates with community providers to connect those who are justice-involved to needed services. Operates a hydration station during heat relief season.
Provides information on the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental health disorders. Offers extensive information on mental health topics, statistics, conference materials, and links to additional resources. Publishes prevention materials, many of which can be downloaded from the website for free.

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Condition Specific Mental Health Information/Education
Provides peer support and mobile health care services such as education, family planning, and behavioral health and geared towards people experiencing homelessness at various locations in the Tucson area.
Provides information and support for people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and related disorders such as hoarding, skin picking, and trichotillomania. Website provides fact sheets which can be downloaded, a recommended reading list, and searchable database of mental health professionals. Hosts annual conference. Funds research for effective treatment. Advocates at the legislative level.

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Psychiatrist Referrals
Coalition of mental health leaders, educators, healthcare professionals, survivors, and advocates committed to suicide prevention by providing resources, education, and community support for those affected by suicide.

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Suicide Prevention Programs
Provides information about mood disorders and suicide prevention. Also provides online support groups; includes specialized groups for young adults, military and veterans, people of color, those with dual-diagnosis of depression and substance use, and friends and family. Website offers links to other resources, including treatment options, clinical trials, and brochures which may be downloaded for free. Sells books and other materials.

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Condition Specific Mental Health Information/Education
Provides free virtual educational events for people who have Lupus and their friends and family about the the latest in lupus research and managing the disease.
Provides harm reduction supplies and resources to people who use drugs and those that are unhoused. Mobile outreach offers peer support with option for additional support.
Provides local classes on how to identify and respond to people with signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Includes information on listening, risk factors, and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns; and strategies for helping. Separate classes for English and Spanish, for youth and adults, and for in-person and virtual.
Membership association for LGBTQ2+-friendly health care professionals. Publishes a variety of brochures which can be downloaded for free. Advocates at the legislative level for health equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and gender minority patients, and equality for health professionals at work.

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Licensed Clinical Social Worker Referrals
Provides information and support for people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and related disorders such as hoarding, skin picking, and trichotillomania. Website provides fact sheets which can be downloaded, a recommended reading list, and searchable database of mental health professionals. Hosts annual conference. Funds research for effective treatment. Advocates at the legislative level.

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Licensed Clinical Social Worker Referrals
Provides programs for families and their children, youth, and young adults experiencing mental health and behavior challenges. Services include one-on-one family support, peer support, health promotion, support groups, training and education, individual and community-based living skills, respite, and connecting families and individuals with support in the community.
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 information to the public about psychotherapy and psychologists. Website provides database of psychologists which is searchable by issue or concern, counseling method, and by age group. Provides professional continuing education for psychologists. Does not provide direct services to patients.
Provides peer-run outpatient treatment. Offers physical health and wellness services, individual and group counseling, mental health services, discharge care coordination after psychiatric hospitalization, trauma informed care, recovery support services, independent living skills, community integration, education, and advocacy.
Provides peer counseling and 24-hour confidential phone intervention for teens in Arizona.
Provides prenatal and postpartum support groups, inpatient nursery services and outpatient therapies. Offers family centered model of care focused on supporting parents and their infants impacted by substance use. Provides a full range of behavioral health services to pregnant and parenting people with substance use disorders and inpatient services for infants born exposed to opioids. Offers outpatient services including counseling, case management, peer mentoring, DCS support and evidence-based educational programming. Also provides specialized inpatient care for infants born exposed to opioids including a low stimulation environment, 1:1 care, rooming in for parents, and behavioral health services on-site for families.