Mental Health Services
988 Crisis Line
988 is a direct, three-digit, and easy to remember phone number to National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call takers. Beginning July 16, 2022, 988 will be available 24/7, 365 days a year. Trained counselors, who are not clinicians, are available to provide free, confidential emotional support for people in distress and answer all calls at local crisis call centers. With an easy to remember number like 988, the Lifeline hopes to reach many more people in emotional crisis and connect those to services if needed.
Access to both mental health and substance use disorder services within the CMHPSM region is provided through our Community Mental Health Service Provider (CMHSP) partners within the region.
Phone: (734) 544-3050
Phone: (800) 440-7548
Washtenaw County Community Mental Health
Catholic Social Services-Counseling Services
Licensed social workers and psychologists offer families, couples, and individual in-depth assessment and therapy designed for the specific needs of each client.
How to Schedule an Appointment
Interested clients may call 734-926-0155 to set up a 15-20 minute intake triage to assess level of care and complete paperwork verbally.
CSSW Main Building
4925 Packard Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Psychology Today Therapist Finder
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Ele’s Place-Healing Center for Grieving Children and Teens
The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan
1100 Victors Way, Suite 10
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-5220
Phone: 734-973-6779
Email
The nonprofit Women’s Center provides therapy and other women-supportive services to help individuals achieve economic and emotional health.
Participants (age 16+) benefit from the help of a psychotherapist, parenting specialist, career or financial coach, divorce specialist, family law attorney, or financial adviser. No one is turned away due to inability to pay.
COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC-EMU
The Community Behavioral Health Clinic offers convenient, affordable and low-cost psychological services for a range of behavioral, emotional, cognitive, developmental, lifespan, health-related, family-of-origin and interpersonal issues. Services are provided by clinical psychology graduate students under the supervision of licensed faculty.
EMU Early Childhood Satellite Clinics
Behavioral health services (including no-cost assessment and therapy services) are currently available at the EMU Children's Institute, The Collaborative: YMCA Ypsilanti Child Development Center, the Ford Early Learning Center, the Beatty Early Learning Center, and the Perry Early Learning Center. These satellite clinics provide assessment, parent-guidance, and child therapy for issues such as:
Behavior problems
Fears, worry, or anxiety
Anger, tantrums, or aggressive behavior
Excessive sadness or withdrawn behavior
Stressful or scary experiences
Parent-child relationship problems
Adjustment issues
Problems with routines, sleeping, or eating
Social problems
Services are provided by clinical psychology graduate students under the supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist and take place at the centers or virtually through a confidential zoom platform. Appointments are available during CBHC clinic hours. If your child attends the EMU Children's Institute, the Ypsilanti YMCA Child Development Center, the Ford Early Learning Center, or the Beatty Early Learning Center and you are interested in services, please complete this online questionnaire.
If your child does not attend one of these centers but you are looking for services, please complete the Community Behavioral Health Clinic General Child Client Application.
Bridgewater Support Services
Michigan Ability Partners
Thrive Counseling -Jewish Family Services
Founded to provide a positive approach to mental, emotional and behavioral health.
Our work is based on the belief that people want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within themselves, and to enhance their experiences of love, work and play.
2245 S. State Street, Suite 1100
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-436-4249
The University Center for the Child and Family
We offer a comprehensive range of mental health services for children, adolescents, and families in the community. Our professional staff will collaborate with you to develop the solutions that work best for your family.
In addition to clinical assessment and treatment, we also offer free and low-cost workshops throughout the year. Our workshops typically address topics such as parenting through separation and divorce, ADHD and learning disabilities, and developing coping skills.Explore our services to see what have to offer and contact us to learn more about what we can do for your family.
University Center for the Child and Family
500 E. Washington St., Suite 100
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 764-9466