MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN CHELSEA, MI | TELEHEALTH PROVIDED STATE-WIDE
The Center offers an interwoven network of services to support economic and emotional recovery: Personal counseling, problem-solving, and resource identification; one-on-one financial counseling; divorce support; legal clinics; tax return assistance; and job coaching.
Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery provides compassionate, personalized care to those struggling with drug or alcohol dependence.
Please Note:
Substance Use Treatment must have voluntary consent by the patient. It cannot be coerced or mandated.
Common Ground is a 24-hour crisis services agency dedicated to helping youths, adults and families in crisis. Through its crisis line and in person, Common Ground provides professional and compassionate service to more than 80,000 people a year.
The Connection Youth Services works to increase young people’s access to safe and stable housing, connections to school and employment, enhance social and emotional well-being, increase self-sufficiency, and help to build permanent connections with families, communities, schools, and other positive social networks.
Ele's Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families.
Four branch locations support families throughout Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint, Lansing, and beyond.
LACASA is a nonprofit organization that provides help & hope for victims of abuse.
Community Mental Health of Livingston County provides emergency services, assessment, health and medication services, client services management, individual and group therapy, assertive community treatment, older adult services, respite, substance abuse services, community supported living, wraparound and psychosocial rehabilitation.
The Livingston Family Center is a 501 (c) (3) independent, non-profit, community based counseling agency offering a variety of counseling, treatment services, supervised visitation, and prevention programs for children, adolescents, adults and families. Programs of the Livingston Family Center include: The Family Connection Center and The Connection Youth Services.
Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 (para ayuda en español, llame al 988). The Lifeline provides 24-hour, confidential support to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Call 911 in life-threatening situations. If you are worried about a friend’s social media updates, you can contact safety teams at the social media company. They will reach out to connect the person with the help they need.
Ozone House provides free, confidential, and voluntary shelter and support services to homeless youth including runaways and high-risk youth ages 10-20 and their families.
Six Feet Over's mission is to provide financial and emotional support for survivors of suicide loss and individuals with lived experience of suicide, while engaging in community prevention through mental health education and advocacy to support healthier futures.
Suck It! Suicide is the outreach program of Six Feet Over, which also does the bulk of the fundraising for Six Feet Over through merchandise sales and in person donations. Suck It! Suicide (SIS) specializes in community outreach, doing so in unconventional ways and places.
SPN Survivors are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that engages and equips communities to strengthen mental health and prevent suicide among teens and young adults. Our vision is to see fewer young people in crisis so we reach out and START the conversation about how to build a foundation that supports a healthy you at home, at school, at work and at play. We support educators, parents, students and mental health professionals with our education resources and love to participate in community events including comic, pop culture and fandom themed events.
Srsly aims to connect as a community to support youth mental health and prevent youth substance use through action, education, and advocacy.
The Trevor Project believes LGBTQ young people deserve a welcoming, loving world, and wake up every day dedicated to making that a reality.
Located at the Rachel Upjohn Building in Ann Arbor, U of M's Ambulatory Psychiatry Services provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for patients and families whose lives have been touched by an array of mental health conditions, evaluating and treating individuals in every life stage, including children and adolescents, adults and geriatric patients.
Please note that services are mostly evaluation and consultation services. This means that we provide you with an assessment/evaluation & treatment recommendations.
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Service members and Veterans in crisis, as well as their family members and friends, with qualified Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text messaging service. Dial 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to talk to someone or send a text message to 838255 to connect with a VA responder. You can also start a confidential online chat session at Veterans Crisis Chat.
Washtenaw County Community Mental Health is one of several community-based mental healthcare organizations in Michigan, with locations in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti.
Dr. Alicia Acey is a Fully Licensed Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist who works with a wide range of presenting issues including; anxiety, depression, situational stress, work-related concerns, relationship issues, parenting, and issues that arise with life changes.
Missy Bean, LMSW has over 30 years experience working in the schools, hospitals and outpatient settings providing therapeutic services to youth, adults and families.
Amanda Frazier, LPC has specialized training in perinatal mood disorders, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and in the areas of trauma and loss.
Vocational Consultant and Expert providing services for careers, legal situations, social security hearings, independent living assessments.
Sarah Herman specializes in disability advocacy, education and awareness with a focus on community inclusion for all. Providing individualized vocational assessments within integrated settings.
Tom Klein, LPC,NCC provides Telehealth services to children, adolescents, adults, and couples, facing a number of different life challenges.
Dr. Brodie Burrus provides excellent acupuncture services in a calm, inviting and safe setting.
Heather Milliken, LMSW is a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor & Certified in EMDR. Her primary focus has been working with those affected by trauma, addiction, emotional/life stressors, major mental health challenges and parenting issues.
Nicole & Brandon Leffler are practitioners of IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback (MCN), with a goal to treat the source of problems - not the symptoms. The results are proven to be gentle and long lasting. MCN retrains both the brain and central nervous system by allowing it to reorganize itself and shift from fixed patterns. Infrared Therapy, Reiki Healing & EFT Tapping services also provided.
Heydie Orr, LMSW, CTRP, CSSW-S specializes in Marriage, Relationship, and Family Therapy.
Nicole Rowe, LMSW conducts client centered, trauma informed, and strength based therapy via telehealth for clients within the State of Michigan.
Lynda Schutlz, LMSW provides treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and life transitions.
Jennifer Snyder, LMSW specializes in helping teens and adults dealing with anxiety and struggling to cope with life’s stressors.
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