Get information about mental health resources and treatment programs.
The following organizations are a great place to start your search. Find more information, search for a mental health professional, or seek support.
Search for a counselor, doctor, facility or therapist through professional mental health organizations.
Use this resource to find a psychologist for treatment of depression, anxiety, SUD, and other conditions.
The CDC is a federal agency. Their website has comprehensive information and resources related to a variety of health topics (physical and mental health) and more.
DBSA is a national organization that provides resources, education, and support for depression and bipolar disorder.
This site provides parents with easy-to-understand information about mental health symptoms, disorders and gold-standard treatments for children and adolescents experiencing a variety of mental health concerns.
This community-based nonprofit is dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and promoting the overall mental health of all. They provide education, screening tools, and self-help resources. This includes a pediatric symptom checklist.
This site provides information on mental health services and resources.
This online guide includes information about behavioral health conditions for adults and children, including information about treatments, how to find providers, tips for talking with providers, and when to seek help for children’s mental health.
This organization works with families and communities to help prevent and treat substance use disorder and support recovery for children and loved ones. They provide online education and resources, including a screening tool for parents to determine if their child is at risk for substance use.
Get information about mental health resources and treatment programs.
Get information about mental health resources and treatment programs.