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834 Chestnut Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Provides a variety of suicide prevention training programs for corporate and educational audiences.
1 Garrison Road, Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA 17003
- Suicide Prevention: The Suicide Prevention Program gives Soldiers the necessary skills to identify signs, symptoms, risk factors of suicide and the ability to successfully intervene. The program encourages Soldiers to be proactive in seeking assistance and strives to eliminate the stigma associated with behavioral health. Contact: Suicide Prevention / R3SP, Service Member and Family Support Bldg 7-10, Fort Indiantown Gap Annville, PA., 17003-5002 Phone: (717) 861- 8976
- Resilience: The Resilience Program gives Soldiers and Families the training and skills to think, live and communicate more positively. The training focuses on 7 core compete
116 South George, Suite 101, York, PA 17401
Advocates for policy change, establishes programs and services, and produces, and distributes educational materials.
846 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510
Offers peer-led confidential mental health support group, recovery focused support group, family support groups and education programs; online and in-person. Also offers information about community resources.
561 Fairthorne Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128
Provides mental health education for all family members as well as community members. Covers diagnoses, treatment options, aftercare, and supports. Also offers multifamily group sessions.
111 N Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 300, Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
In cooperation with community providers, Outpatient Mental Health Services, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Suicide Prevention services are provided.
1100 Powell Street, Norristown, PA 19401
Provides Certified Peer Specialist services such as mentoring, advocacy and mediation, engagement, wellness strategies, and mental health education.
2185 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505
Provides children, transitional youth, and parents a child-centered service designed for children and adolescents who have, or are at risk, for a serious mental illness or emotional disturbance, get the treatment and support necessary to help them succeed in the home, at school, and in the community.
5950 U.S. 6, Suite 136, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Healthy Family Partnership's Moving Beyond Depression program provides mental health therapy to mothers experiencing mental health concerns during pregnancy or following the birth of a child.
3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22203
Provides support groups and a hotline for those who are affected by serious mental illness and their loved ones.
750 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
Case management services for adults with behavioral health issues identified as serious mental illness. Case managers develop recovery plans for individual clients, arrange for required services, monitor services and serve as an advocate for the individual. Offers mental health support services including information/education, intervention, self management and transitional services. Also provides post disaster mental health services.
111 N Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 300, Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
This program ensures that services are developed in collaboration with the child/adolescent, family, mental health system, the school and all other agencies involved in the child's or adolescent's life. CASSP meeting are designed to help individuals, families, agencies and systems determine which resources/supports for youth/adolescent and families should be explored or recommended. The process includes family members, the youth/adolescent, service providers, and all other parties that are involved with or have a relationship with the youth and the family. CASSP offers recommendations for services, allows for open communication and dialogue and partnership with the team members.
2150 Port Royal Road, Clarks Summit, PA 18411
Offers treatments such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) which offers clients a nontraditional approach to therapy. This therapy combines a licensed mental health professional, a certified equine specialist, and a therapy horse to create a research-based treatment model which strives to resolve emotional difficulties caused by disturbing, difficult, or frightening life experiences. The horse is an integral part of treatment because horses are prey animals and therefore are extremely alert and sensitive to the emotions of those around them. Clients learn to identify their own emotional state by observing the reaction from the horse. The horse also helps the client stay grounded as the client processes past traumas.
2185 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505
Provides a skills building program to help people living with serious mental illness develop skills in the areas of living and wellness, education, vocation and socialization. Individual goals can include but are not limited to: managing a household, cooking nutritiously, obtaining a degree, developing social roles as well as skills for healthy relationships (e.g. parent, sibling, partner, friend, tenant).
7318 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119
Offers applied behavioral analysis treatment for children and youth with autism, intensive behavioral health services for individuals with ADHD, depression, generalized anxiety, and PTSD. Also offers outpatient services to support caregivers in receiving diagnosis and determine effective treatment services.
1330 West 26th Street, Erie, PA 16508
Provides education and specialty coordinated care to better understand psychosis symptoms, learn coping strategies, medication options to treat psychosis. Services include psychotherapy, education and work support, family education and support, case management, and medication management.
1100 Grampian Boulevard, Williamsport, PA 17701
Seeks to improve the safety and overall health status of the Lycoming County and of those living in the county by assessing the needs and facilitating a response to priority health and wellness issues through a collaborative data and community-driven process.
3995 East Market Street, East York, PA 17402
Provides a mental health outpatient treatment program. Services include comprehensive assessment (psychiatric evaluation, psychological evaluation, or a diagnostic evaluation); and ongoing psychotherapy (individual therapy, group therapy and family therapy) based on the person's needs, clinical disorder, and ability to respond to the particular interventions.
2222 Trenton Road, 2nd Floor, Levittown, PA 19056
Offers mentorship and professional counseling services. Services include needs assessment, navigating ChoiceOne services, community referrals, and family and relationship support.
220 South Main Street, Suite 307, Butler, PA 16001
Provides support, education, and public awareness efforts for families and friends of loved ones and individuals with a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance. Offers meetings, educational classes, and practical information. Visit the website for the most up to date schedule and to register for special events.
Provides occupational health services to farmers that will improve their lives and those of future generations. Supports the educational needs of rural health professionals who serve the health care needs of the people working in agriculture.
245 Butler Avenue, Suite 204, Lancaster, PA 17601
Provides information and support concerning mental and emotional illnesses, including guidance to mental health services, education, family and individual advocacy as well as referrals to local psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, and therapists. Offers advocacy and PEER support for individuals with a mental illness and their families. Also offers support for families of children with Individual Education Plans in schools. Conducts educational presentations for schools, clubs, employers, businesses and community groups on topics related to mental health. Makes referrals for anger management and community support groups.
128 East Grant Street, Suite 104, Lancaster, PA 17602
Provides Mental Health Careers Scholarships up to $5,000 for undergraduate and graduate students accepted or enrolled in a major leading to a career in mental health, for example: psychology, social work, or psychiatry. Mental Health Clinical Fellowship program provides financial support for post-graduate Fellows to get their clinical supervision hours to earn their LPC, LCSW, or LMFT license.
800 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Provides therapy, trauma workshops, support groups, and mental health education for children, teens, adults, and families impacted by gun violence. Also provides trauma education and training for staff of partner community organizations designed to help staff support one another while working in vulnerable communities impacted by gun violence.
140 North Elm Street, Butler, PA 16001
Provides information about and referral to local support services for individuals with mental health and co-occurring disorders and their families.
