New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Provides resources, information and referral for any New Yorker with a health or mental-health related inquiry. The department serves all five boroughs and operates clinics and offices across the city.
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
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Responsible for administering, planning, contracting, monitoring, and evaluating early intervention services for children under three years old who have a developmental delay or disability, and community mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and chemical dependency services within the City of New York.
Mental Health Disaster Preparedness
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Integrates disaster mental health planning and response. The MHDPR office's role is to ensure and lead a coordinated response to mental health needs of New Yorkers generated by disasters and other public health emergencies.
Ackerman Institute for the Family
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One of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.
Albert Ellis Institute
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Conducts research and continuing education for mental health professionals, self-help workshops for the public, and affordable psychotherapy for adults, couples, children, families and groups.
Bellevue Hospital
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Long a pioneer in identifying and categorizing mental illness, in training psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses and in formulating effective treatment options combining science and psychosocial support that allow even seriously ill patients to return to more normal lives, Bellevue's efficient and state-of-the-art Emergency Room and Level I Trauma Center deliver complete around-the-clock care in adult, pediatric and psychiatric emergencies as well as in the nationally-designated categories of cardiac, neurological, toxicologic and neonatal emergencies. The hospital has one of the top cardiovascular programs in the State.
Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies
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The umbrella advocacy organization of New York's behavioral health community, representing over 100 non-profit community based behavioral health agencies that serve more than 350,000 clients in the five boroughs of New York City and its environs.
Community Counseling and Mediation
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Provides at-risk youth and families in New York City with comprehensive counseling, case management, supportive housing and preventive services wrapped around a core mental health component.
Families on the Move of New York City
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A non-profit family run organization dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for families and caregivers of children and youth who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges.
Freedom From Fear
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Works to impact in a positive way, the lives of all those affected by anxiety, depressive and other related disorders through advocacy, education, research and community support.
Friendship Network
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A nonprofit organization which introduces men and women recovering from mental illness to one another in an effort to break the stigma and isolation from peers to make and/or sustain friendships.
Lifenet
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Referral specialists are trained to assess the severity of the problems based on the caller's report. If they determine that a certain level of risk is present, our specialist will contact either 911 or a mobile crisis team to provide appropriate intervention. LifeNet will then follow up with the responding agency to check on the status of the person in crisis.
Lower Eastside Service Center
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A non-profit organization that provides a full continuum of treatment and care for New Yorkers living with chemical dependency and mental health issues.
Mental Health Association of New York City
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A private, not-for-profit organization that works to change attitudes about mental illnesses, improve services for children and adults with psychiatric disabilities, and promote mental health in the community through its direct service programs.
Metropolitan Center for Mental Health
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Provides low cost psychological treatment for people with emotional problems. For over 40 years, the clinic has provided affordable mental health services to the community, consulted with our agencies, and offered advanced training to mental health professionals.
Mood Disorders Support Group of New York City
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A non profit, self-help organization serving both individuals with depression and manic-depression (bipolar disorder), as well as their families and friends.
NAMI Queens/Nassau
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A grass-roots organization with more than 1100 chapters nationwide and hundreds of thousands of members dedicated to making a better life for all people struggling with mental illness and their families.
NAMI-NYC Metro
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A grassroots organization that provides support, education and advocacy for families and individuals of all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds who live with mental illness.
New York City Voices
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A journal where mental health consumers, ex-patients/survivors, family members, and professional helpers can let their voices be heard, providing mutual support for living the most empowered and independent lives possible. This journal is inclusive of all ideas and opinions which advance the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families.
Project Renewal
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Works to renew the lives of homeless men and women in New York City. They focus our efforts on the neediest and least-served of the city's indigent population - men and women who, in addition to being without a home, cope with mental illness and/or addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Relief
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This organization helps provide access to mental health resources and identify the most appropriate mental health professional services appropriate to the specific need, particularly for members of the Jewish community.
Riverdale Mental Health Association
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A not-for-profit agency that has provided service to the residents of the Bronx for 47 years. Through its mental health center, a broad program of outpatient psychiatric services is provided for the community by a highly qualified and experienced multi-disciplinary professional staff.
Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center
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Works to enable individuals and families, regardless of age, to efficiently and productively meet the many challenges within today's scope of "problems of living" by providing comprehensive community services in a caring environment.
Where It's At NYC
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Designed expressly for young people living with emotional challenges that provides a single point of access to information about vital New York City programs, services, and supports tasked with addressing housing, education, employment, health, and social needs.