Mental Healthcare near

If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.
The Lifeline is available for everyone and is free and confidential.
Call or Text 988 for help.
TTY Users: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988.
Veterans: Text 838255 to 988.
Disaster Distress Helpline: Call or Text 1-800-985-5990. If you are a DDH Videophone for Deaf/HoH ASL user, click here.
ACES ABA San Antonio is dedicated to providing comprehensive and effective clinical services to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Utilizing an intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) approach, we work closely with children and families to provide individualized treatment focused on improving core deficits associated with ASD, including communication, social, living, and school-readiness skills and behaviors.
We are currently offering in-home, community-based, and telehealth services in San Antonio and surrounding communities.
ACES offers a wide variety of insurance-based services including:
- ABA Programming
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Group Programming
- Counseling services
Click here to learn more about our approach and services.
Click here to get more information, start services, or be added to the ACES mailing list.
ACES accepts most insurance providers Including:
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- United Healthcare
- Kaiser Permanente
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy is the leading scientifically supported approach to assessing and treating feeding problems in children with autism and other developmental disorders.
Feeding therapy works by learning what motivates your child and using positive reinforcement to help your child manage sensory sensitivities, learn to enjoy eating new foods, and strengthen skills they may be struggling with such as chewing or using utensils.
ABA therapy is highly collaborative and compassionate, embraces neurodiversity, and promotes self-determination and independence.
Click here to learn more.
Click here to request ABA Therapy or a FREE online assessment and consultation.
In San Antonio, where Trendline ABA is headquartered, we provide ABA feeding therapy in the comfort of your home.
In the greater San Antonio area and neighboring cities, we provide a hybrid model of in-home ABA feeding therapy and telehealth.
Throughout Texas, we provide high-quality telehealth ABA feeding therapy.
Insurances Accepted
- Medicaid
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Texas
- Cigna
- Magellan
- Tricare
- Aetna
*Out-of-network and single-case agreements are also options.
It is the mission of the Anxiety and Depression Support (ADS) Group of Boerne to provide a welcoming and safe place for those suffering from this extremely common and treatable illness to find the support and love they need as they navigate through and recover from the issues of anxiety and depression.
Our San Antonio location focuses on adolescent Outpatient Services, as well as evaluation and drug testing.
Co-eds ages 13-18.
We accept most insurances, Medicaid, TRICARE, and state funding for those who meet eligibility.
Adoption, abandonment, child advocacy and welfare present unique challenges and issues that require a particular understanding, empathy and compassion to address.
The presence and love of God for those who are forgotten and discarded purposefully is in acute and constant demand. Jesus is there for them all, but the guilt, shame and secrets perpetuated by families can be oppressive and cruel. I believe it is all in my calling to reach, teach, love and lead in this topic.
This group meets virtually on Zoom.
Click here to join this group.
Free.
Autism Response Team (ART) members are specially trained to connect families with information, resources, and opportunities. They are available to answer calls and emails. Your call or email will be routed to a team member for your region.
We are not a direct medical, legal advice, or service provider, so we don't make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services - including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Free.
If you're struggling with things like addiction, alcoholism, anxiety, depression, and marriage/relationship issues, we recommend affordable online counseling with a professional counselor as a good supplement to working the 12 Steps.
BetterHelp offers access to licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited addiction counselors, psychologists (PhD / PsyD), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), clinical social workers (LCSW / LMSW), and board licensed professional counselors (LPC). It's OK to seek a little extra help!
Click here to get started.
If you are in a crisis or any other person may be in danger, don't use this service. Click here for immediate help.
NAMI Connection groups follow a flexible structure without an educational format. The groups offer a casual and relaxed approach to sharing the challenges and successes of coping with mental illness.
You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, and the groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
- Free of cost to participants
- Confidential. NAMI Greater San Antonio does not allow observers into these groups.
- Designed for adults (18+) with mental health conditions
- No specific medical therapy or treatment is endorsed
Those 18 and older that are in the Black, Indigenous, People of Color Community are invited to join this group for a time of support and empowerment for those living with symptoms of a mental health condition. ?
Click here to register for 2nd Monday meetings.
Click here to register for 4th Monday meetings.
South San ISD in partnership with six community agencies is offering mental wellness services for enrolled students and their families. This collaboration was conceived from the advocacy efforts of a group of South San High School students who saw the barriers students faced in accessing mental health services.
Services are offered at no cost to elementary, middle and high school students and their families.
Free.
A 24/7 statewide mental health support line launched to help Texans experiencing anxiety, stress or emotional challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Operated by the Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD, the support line offers trauma-informed support and psychological first aid to those experiencing stress and anxiety related to COVID-19. Counseling services are confidential and free of charge to people who call the hotline.
Free.
The Canopy hotline aims to connect migrants to community resources throughout the United States to ensure their basic necessities have been met.
Our Canopy staff have diligently searched for community resources and agencies that aim to serve the migrant population throughout their entire process–while they await their case, when they receive status, and once they are adjusted into the United States.
Connect with:
- Medical Care
- Dental Care
- Mental Health
- Reproductive Health
- Shelter
- Employment Assistance
- GED Preparation
- ESL Classes
- Food Pantry
- Clothing Banks
- Rent Assistance
- Utility Assistance
Assistance with:
- Finding local WIFI
- School Registration
- Transportation
- Locating Detainees
- Safety Planning
- Other Educational Resources
Canopy Hotline: 800-437-3071 (CALL or TEXT)
Support groups create a safe, confidential, supportive environment or community and a chance for participants to develop informal mutual support and social relationships. They also educate and inform participants about dementia and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems.
Click here for a complete list of resources and support groups.
Free.
Everyone, regardless of age, has a unique set of struggles in life. Our counselors are well-equipped and experienced to treat anyone of any age.
Comprehensive Counseling Services:
- General Anxiety Disorder Counseling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Counseling (OCD) and Agoraphobia Counseling
- Counseling for Victims of Bullying at School and at Work
- Coping with Illness, Counseling for Grief and Loss
- Depression Counseling
- Family Counseling and Family Conflict Resolution
- Counseling for Hoarding and Isolation
- Physical, Emotional, or Intellectual Disability
- Counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other Trauma …and more
Counseling services can be provided in:
- Telehealth Services
- Private Homes
- Apartments
We will attempt to serve anyone who is interested in services, including those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or in transient housing, by meeting with them in a public location (coffee shop, park, library, etc).
Click here for a list of FAQS.
Click here to contact us.
For your convenience, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, Most Medicare/Medicaid Plans, Most Commercial Insurance Plans and offer private pay options.
To learn more about our plans click here.
Teletherapy: also called telepsychology, telehealth or telemedicine—involves speaking with a licensed mental health professional remotely. Right now, most teletherapy is done via video chat. At the CCS we use video chat as well audio chat. Most cell phones will enable you to connect with us with video or audio only.
Individual Counseling: The CCS staff welcomes individuals who want to improve their quality of life. We help you narrow your goal to be achievable and tackle an issue where you feel stuck and need additional ideas to move forward. Our goal is to help you recognized some of your existing strengths that you may be overlooking. Some people hesitate to come to therapy because their community may see seeking help as having stigma. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) finds mental health issues are common in the US particularly now during the pandemic. NIMH identified that a one in five adults may be affected and would benefit from individual therapy.
Couples Counseling: The CCS staff welcomes couples who are dealing with challenges in their relationships. We are happy to work with all types of couples and are LGBTQ+ friends and allies. We provide couples counseling in both English and Spanish.
Family Therapy: The CCS staff welcomes individuals and families from all walks of life who are dealing with personal and family struggles, intimacy issues, and parental concerns. Our goal is to facilitate creative solutions that can result in personal growth and well-being, healthier relationships, good parenting skills, and better communication with those whom you value.
Psychological Testing: We offer strengths-based assessment services for children, adolescents and adults. Assessment services provide an evaluation of intellectual, learning, emotional and/or behavioral functioning to streamline treatment planning. Evaluation reports highlight clients' relative strengths, abilities, and interests as well as identifying areas that may require attention, training, and/or educational support to assist in preparation for school and work success.
One-at-a-Time Counseling: Many people find that a single session of counseling helps to get them started in a new direction. The focus of the single session is on your greatest worry, challenge or difficulty, and what you want to achieve from the meeting. Our aim is for you to leave the session with some ideas or strategies to try out. At CCS, you can schedule a One-at-a-Time session or you can be seen in an unscheduled session at certain times of the week. These sessions can be in person, telephone or virtual. They are available for individuals, couples and families. Some find that their one session is enough for now. Some decide to access a future scheduled or unscheduled One-at-a-Time session. Additional service options can be discussed with your therapist at the time of the session.
Services for Essential Workers.
Family Therapy Services for Northside ISD: The CCS offers free individual and family therapy to students in the Northside Independent School District. Areas of service include anxiety, bullying, coping skills, depression, family conflict, relationships, self-esteem, sexuality and gender, social media issues, etc. As part of the graduate program, therapists are up to date with the latest approaches in therapy. Clients benefit from the CCS's unique team approach.
Fees for Individual, Couples, and Family Counseling sessions: The CCS uses a sliding fee scale to make counseling services affordable to our clients. Fees are based on your ability to pay. We use the Texas Sliding Scale Fee to set your fee.
Fees for Psychological Assessment: Clients will be charged $50.00 per assessment administered (ex: Cognitive, Academic, Psychological).
Fees for the OLLUSA Community: All CCS services are available without cost to OLLU students, faculty and staff and clients with Medicaid.
by Therapeutic Counseling and Wellness Services of San Antonio
I am privileged to serve adults, children, individuals, couples, and families by utilizing an integrative approach that serves my clients comprehensively. This entails sharing my professional counseling, medical, ministering, and coaching skills with those I work with.
Balancing the utilization of my skills, education, close relationship with God, prayer, and my 20+ years of clinical experiences, I am honored to facilitate healing in a nurturing environment. I value a holistic, empirical-based, integrative approach to counseling, functional medicine, ministering, and coaching.
Therefore, while working with clients I am able to facilitate their healing process in a multi-faceted way. Addressing a client's physical, emotional, and spiritual issues is at the heart of what I do.
Counseling and clinical experiences include (but are not limited to):
- Counseling: Individual, Couples/Marriage, Children/Teens
- Marriage Coaching/Enrichment
- Family Systems Issues
- Christian Discipling
- Coaching: Business, Life, Parenting, Leadership, Weight Loss
- Abuse Recovery: Emotional, Mental, Physical, Sexual
- Addiction Recovery: Alcohol, Drugs, Sex
- Post–Abortion Recovery
- Anger Management
- Adrenal Fatigue
- Anxiety/Stress Resolution/Management
- Autoimmune Issues
- Candidiasis
- Depression
- Detox Needs
- Food Sensitivity
- Gut Disbiosis
- Identity Crisis
- Labs
- OCD
- ODD
- Personality D/O
- PTSD
- Spiritual Stronghold Issues
- Thyroid Issues
Ages 5+.
In-person or telehealth visits available.
Payments accepted on a sliding scale.
We do not accept insurance at this time.
Therapists with HERA explore with the client couple in finding their strengths in the relationship and collaborate with them on a treatment plan that will help the couple reach their goal for therapy. Some of the common concerns couples have presented with include affair healing, infidelity/betrayal, co-parenting, navigation of their relationship, communication concerns, and concerns related to boundaries.
The cost per telehealth/virtual therapy session is $75 for 50 minutes. We will also see clients on a sliding scale.
Feeling stressed and anxious? Use the F.A.C.E. C.O.V.I.D. strategy to manage anxiety. Click here to watch the video, or here to read the article.
Feeling alone and isolated? Click here for strategies to:
- Maintain social connections while social distancing.
- Manage mental wellness while working from home.
- Use the time for self-care.
- Find a virtual support group.
Feeling overwhelmed with parenting demands? Click here for some great videos and articles to see you through.
Emotional Support Line for those affected by Covid-19.
Toll Free: 888-690-0799
Counselors are ready to help you with any further assistance you may need including mental health, medical, financial or other community resources.
If you are a minor, please have an adult with you when you call.
24-Hour Crisis & Substance Use Helpline for Children and Adults.
Agents will be able to provide you with information on how to proceed (reporting to the emergency room, psychiatric facility, or walk-in clinic).
Our Crisis Hotline is here for you 24 hours a day.
24/7 on call crisis responder, 24-hour crisis hotline staffed by trained advocates, advocates respond to clients in crisis to provide support and referrals, advocates accompany clients to medical, legal, or criminal service providers.
Crisis Hotline: 1-800-434-8013.
If you find yourself in a situation where you need immediate help, whether you are struggling with thoughts of suicide, this crisis hotline number is available to help you. We hope that you will take the brave step to reach out for help.
We maintain a crisis hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for children and parents.
Crisis Hotline: 855-327-8004.
Report Abuse: (800) 252-5400 and Online: Texas Abuse Hotline.
Texas Runaway Hotline: 888-580-4357
TXT 4 Help: Text 69866
Texas Child Protective Services: 800-252-5400
Bluebonnet MHMR Mental Health Crisis Line: 800-841-1255
If you are experiencing a severe life threatening crisis, please call 911 immediately. If this is a non-emergency situation, please contact one of our offices Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm, and Friday 9:00am-12:00pm, to speak with one of our staff.
STARRY Counseling serves the following counties*: Archer, Bell (Temple and Killeen), Bosque, Clay, Collin,
Comanche, Cooke, Coryell, Delta, Eastland, Erath, Fannin, Grayson, Hamilton, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack,
Lamar, Lampasas, McLennan, Montague, Rains, Rockwall, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens,
Wichita, Williamson (Georgetown and Round Rock), Wise, Young
*Click the counties to find the correct office for your area.*
FREE
Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support via a medium people already use and trust: text.
How Does it Work?
(1) First, you’re in a crisis. Crisis doesn’t just mean thinking about ending your own life. It’s any painful emotion and anytime you need support. So, you text us at 741741.
Your opening message can say anything. Keywords like HOME, START and HELLO just help us identify how people hear about us.
(2) The first two responses are automated. They tell you that you’re being connected with a Crisis Counselor and invite you to share a bit more.
The Crisis Counselor is a trained volunteer, not a professional. They can provide support, but not medical advice.
(3) It usually takes less than five minutes to connect you with a Crisis Counselor. (It may take longer during high-traffic times).
When you’ve reached a Crisis Counselor, they’ll introduce themselves, reflect on what you’ve said, and invite you to share at your own pace.
(4) You’ll then text back and forth with the Crisis Counselor. You never have to share anything you don’t want to.
The Crisis Counselor will help you sort through your feelings by asking questions, empathizing, and actively listening.
(5) The conversation typically ends when you and the Crisis Counselor both feel comfortable deciding that you’re in a safe place mentally and emotionally.
After the conversation, you’ll receive an optional survey about your experience. This helps us help you and others like you!
(6) The goal of any conversation is to get you to a calm, safe place.
Sometimes that means providing you with a referral to further help, and sometimes it just means being there and listening. A conversation usually lasts anywhere from 15-45 minutes.
Discuss your thoughts, concerns and fears at home while working with a depression and anxiety counselor who will never judge you.
Comprehensive Counseling Services:
- Adjustments to Life Events and Adult aging counseling
- General Anxiety Disorder Counseling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Counseling (OCD) and Agoraphobia Counseling
- Counseling for Victims of Bullying at School and at Work
- Counseling for Caregivers and Caregiving Issues
- Coping with Illness, Counseling for Grief and Loss
- Depression Counseling
- Family Counseling and Family Conflict Resolution
- Marriage Counseling, Relationship and Couples Counseling
- Counseling for Hoarding and Isolation
- Physical, Emotional, or Intellectual Disability
- Counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other Trauma …and more
Counseling services can be provided in:
- Telehealth Services
- Private Homes
- Apartments
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Independent Living Communities
- Supportive Living Facilities
We will attempt to serve anyone who is interested in services, including those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or in transient housing, by meeting with them in a public location (coffee shop, park, library, etc).
Click here for a list of FAQS.
Click here to contact us.
For your convenience, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, Most Medicare/Medicaid Plans, Most Commercial Insurance Plans and offer private pay options.
To learn more about our plans click here.
We perform psychiatric diagnostic evaluations and can diagnose:
- ADHD
- Psychosis
- Mood Disorders
- Anxiety
- PTSD
- Depression
- Social Anxiety
- OCD
Ages 14+.
We can treat you from the comfort of your home anywhere in the states of Nevada and Texas.
Insurance Accepted:
- Medicare
- Tricare West
- United Health
- Cigna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Humana
Click here for all payment information.
Click here to see our full directory.
Services listed include:
- Hotlines & Helplines
- Addiction & Recovery
- Children & Youth Services
- Family Crisis & Domestic Abuse
- Veterans & Military Services
- Food Banks
- Disability Services
- Senior Services
- Homeless, Housing, Rent & Bill Assistance
- Social Services
- Mental, Behavioral, Physical Health
Alzheimer's is a progressive disease where the person will require increasing levels of care as time goes on. Being educated about what to expect and learning about useful care strategies can significantly impact the quality of life for the caregiver and the person living with Alzheimer's.
Click here to take any of the free online education programs.
Topics include:
- Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters
- The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
- Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer's Disease
- Living with Alzheimer's: for People with Alzheimer's
- Living with Alzheimer's: for Caregivers (Early, Middle, and Late Stage)
Free.
by SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Early Serious Mental Illness Treatment Locator, a confidential and anonymous source of information for persons and their family members who are seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for a recent onset of serious mental illnesses such as psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other conditions. These evidence-based programs provide medication, therapy, family and peer support, assistance with education and employment and other services.
Individuals who experience a first onset of serious mental illness - which can include a first episode of psychosis - may experience symptoms that include problems in perception (such as seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting or feeling something that is not real), thinking (such as believing in something that is not real even when presented with facts), mood, and social functioning. There are effective treatments available and the earlier that an individual receives treatment, the greater likelihood that these treatments can lead to better outcomes and enable people to live full and productive lives with their family and friends.
States requesting treatment facilities information to be placed on the ESMI Treatment Locator should submit their request to [email protected].
Free.
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges faced by those who misuse alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, but we can learn from others who have found hope and a path forward. Click on any of the following links to learn about the challenges each group faces and hear real-life recovery stories.
To learn about substance use in general click here, or go directly to:
To learn about the signs of substance use click here.
To learn about treatment and recovery click here or go directly to:
- Make Your Recovery Plan
- Support Groups
- Therapies
- Supporting a Loved One
- Opioid Overdose Prevention
- Rehab
To learn about living in recovery click here.
While we at StartYourRecovery.com cannot diagnose or treat substance use and mental health conditions, we can say with confidence that help is available and treatment works.
I believe everyone has a treasure within themselves, each person is beautifully unique, like a diamond, and it takes courage to be willing to dig through life's difficulties to find healing and truth.
Establishing a working collaborative relationship is important because I desire my clients to feel accomplished and understood as they work through their struggles in a safe and trusting environment.
I provide telehealth counseling to help you through any combination of these life situations:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Bipolar Disorder
- Mood Disorders
- PTSD
- Couples Counseling
- Dissociation
- Military/Veteran's Issues
- Panic Disorders
- Relationship Issues
- Sexual Abuse
- Spirituality and Religion
All appointments are conducted virtually at this time.
Fees:
- Initial Intake Session 15 minutes: $0
- Individual Therapy Session 45 minutes: $110
- Couples Therapy Session 45 minutes: $130
Our Family & Friends Line provides peer support for friends, partners, family members and professionals supporting trans loved ones and community members. We trust trans people as the experts in our own lives, and we resource trans people’s support networks to do the same.
To access this service, call our main hotline and ask for our Family & Friends Line. The operator will find out the best time to call you back and you will receive a call back from a Family & Friends operator who has lived experience supporting trans people.
Click here for a list of FAQS.
If your family is experiencing a crisis, please call our FAYS Hotline at (800) 235-7230.
(This crisis hotline is part of our Family and Youth Services program.)
Therapists with HERA have experience in family therapy that includes enhancing the relationships between parents and their children, collaborating with sibling groups on how to enhance their dynamics as siblings, and challenges related to dynamics of the family system as a whole.
*Please note that The HERA Therapy Center is not able to provide services for custody evaluation and therapists with HERA are not able to provide services related to custody concerns.
The cost per telehealth/virtual therapy session is $75 for 50 minutes. We will also see clients on a sliding scale.
Recovery International meetings provide a safe space to receive guidance, fellowship, acceptance, and support from peers with similar problems.
All meetings follow the Recovery 4-Step Method that addresses the underlying cause of most symptoms.
Through the structured meeting and encouragement from their peers, participants learn to spot their angry and fearful tempers and use their willpower to manage symptoms and lead healthier, more productive lives.
Click here to learn more.
Click here to find a virtual meeting.
This resource guide was developed to provide mental health and suicide prevention resources. This guide focuses on educating teachers, administrators, parents, and guardians, on how to increase access to mental health resources, reduce stigma, build resiliency, and develop empathy to improve the mental health and well-being in our schools.
The goals of this resource guide are:
- To increase understanding of mental health conditions and the treatment of mental health conditions in youth and young adults.
- To increase understanding of the problem of youth suicide, the risk factors that can lead to suicide, and the treatment and prevention of suicidal behavior in youth and young adults.
- To increase knowledge of mental health conditions, risk factors, and warning signs for suicide, so that teachers, administrators, parents, guardians, and adults who work with youth and young adults are better prepared to identify and refer students who may be at risk.
The topics covered in this resource guide are:
- The problem of youth and young adult suicide
- The role of teachers, administrators, parents, and guardians in suicide prevention
- Mental health conditions and other suicide risk factors
- The role of schools in suicide prevention
Download a copy here.
Interested at taking advantage of some free activities and affordable resources for your relationship?
Resources include:
Free.
Are you lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer and looking for a healthcare professional you can trust?
GLMA’s online Provider Directory can help. Search for primary care providers, specialists, therapists, dentists, and other health professionals in your area.
Click here to learn more and access GLMA's directory of LGBTQ-welcoming healthcare providers.
The service is free and you do not need to register.
The Heroes Helpline provides a FREE, entirely confidential, telephone support and referral service that affords first responders and healthcare workers the opportunity to seek treatment without fear of judgment, stigma, or occupational threats.
If you or a loved one are experiencing suicidal thoughts call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800-273-8255).
If you or a loved one are experiencing a life-threatening emergency call 911 or go to your nearest hospital.
Heroes Helpline is here for all first responders and healthcare workers in Texas.
Call Heroes Helpline 24/7 or click here to chat 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
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If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.
The Lifeline is available for everyone and is free and confidential.
Call or Text 988 for help.
Every struggle is different, but no one needs to struggle alone. Find hope, help, and resources that are tailored to you and your situation.
Individuals with Neurodivergence
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If you feel you are experiencing domestic violence, please call Family Abuse Center's 24-Hour Crisis Hotline at 1 (800) 283-8401 or the National DV Hotline 1 (800) 799-7233.
The Family Abuse Center offers a free, safe and confidential place for adults and children to begin to experience life without violence. Our profession staff listen, advocate and provide moral support to all those seeking our services. We offer counseling, transportation help, job and life skills education, and more.
Victim(s) of Domestic Violence.
FREE
We treat:
- ADHD
- Anxiety Disorders
- Panic Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- OCD
- PTSD
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Psychotic Depression
- Postpartum Depression
- Melancholia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Cyclothymic Disorder
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Schizoaffective Disorder
Ages 14+.
We can treat you from the comfort of your home anywhere in the states of Nevada and Texas.
Insurance Accepted:
- Medicare
- Tricare West
- United Health
- Cigna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Humana
Click here for payment information.
Our goal is to not only reduce current distress, but also ensure that our clients go on to lead healthy, happy productive lives long after treatment is over.
All of our services begin with a standardized assessment that allows us to better understand our client’s experiences, needs, and strengths.
Some of the symptoms we treat are:
- PTSD
- Depression
- Distress
- Unhelpful grief reactions
Ages: 8 - 21.
Please note that at the current time, The Lucine Center only provides teletherapy appointments through Zoom. We do not currently see patients in person.
Click here for a list of FAQS.
To inquire about an appointment, please contact our intake coordinator, Daniel Martinez, at 832-244-9502.
Free.
Therapists with HERA work with individuals who seek mental health services. Collaboratively with our clients, we work through processing and healing various trauma, exploration of life stage transitions, and various other concerns that clients present to therapy.
The cost per telehealth/virtual therapy session is $75 for 50 minutes. We will also see clients on a sliding scale.
Dr. Jacobs work with people of all ages, adults, teenagers, and children.
She works with people experiencing concerns in a variety of areas, including problems with:
- Coping or Stress Management
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Parenting
- Relationships and Communication
- LGBT Issues
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Menopause
- Memory Loss
- Psychological or Neuropsychological Evaluation
Windmill Wellness Ranch is now offering convenient and effective online treatment for substance addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Same quality, same value, more convenience.
- Attend fully interactive online group sessions through a convenient video platform.
- Access your treatment program from your computer, phone, or tablet.
- Gain valuable tools and skills that will help you stay sober.
- Establish a sober support system through regular interaction with treatment professionals and other sober people.
- Avoid face-to-face encounters during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
Get the same great services as our on-location program:
- Individualized treatment plans and tailored services
- 3 or 5 days of IOP services (Monday- Friday 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM)
- Dual diagnosis treatment to address co-occurring mental health conditions
- Master’s level clinicians for groups and individual sessions
- Modalities of therapy include CBT, DBT, REBT, Relapse prevention, and more
- Complex trauma and EMDR offered on individual bases
- Family counseling
- Monthly family programming/ group session
- Community networking and resources provided to tailored needs
- SMART Recovery and AA meetings included
Admission to any of our programs at Windmill Wellness Ranch may be made by professionals, family members, or self-referring patients.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, give us a call at (830) 935 - 2800.
Our addictions professionals are ready to help you with:
- An assessment to address treatment needs
- Determination of an appropriate level of care
- and Advice on eligibility for insurance.
Services at Windmill Wellness Ranch are covered by private insurance, self-pay, Medicaid, or other sources.
The first step in helping your kids is educating yourself!
As part of our One in Five Minds education program, Clarity Child Guidance Center has produced a wealth of online materials for the community about children’s mental health and treatment.
Find resources geared to...
- Parents and caregivers
- Educators
- Military
- Young Minds
Learn about...
- Kid's Mental Health 101
- Fostering Mental Wellness
- Getting Help
- Dealing with Crisis
- The Latest at Clarity
Click here to explore our archives.
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If you or a loved one is experiencing a medical emergency, please STOP and call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800–273–8255 or click here for Lifeline Chat and Text.
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If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, Lifeline Chat is available 24/7 across the United States.
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After you complete the short survey and agree to the terms of service, we will connect you to a counselor. There may be a wait time to connect.
To speak to a counselor now, please call the Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Get help with:
- Suicide and suicidal thoughts
- Physical Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Anxiety
- and more
Free
Sometimes in a relationship one person is willing to go see a therapist, but the other is resistant to counseling. Many times in-home counseling can be the perfect solution if someone is resistant to see a therapist at a busy office.
Comprehensive Counseling Services:
- Adjustments to Life Events and Adult aging counseling
- General Anxiety Disorder Counseling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Counseling (OCD) and Agoraphobia Counseling
- Counseling for Victims of Bullying at School and at Work
- Counseling for Caregivers and Caregiving Issues
- Coping with Illness, Counseling for Grief and Loss
- Depression Counseling
- Family Counseling and Family Conflict Resolution
- Marriage Counseling, Relationship and Couples Counseling
- Counseling for Hoarding and Isolation
- Physical, Emotional, or Intellectual Disability
- Counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other Trauma …and more
Counseling services can be provided in:
- Telehealth Services
- Private Homes
- Apartments
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Independent Living Communities
- Supportive Living Facilities
We will attempt to serve anyone who is interested in services, including those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or in transient housing, by meeting with them in a public location (coffee shop, park, library, etc).
Click here for a list of FAQS.
Click here to contact us.
For your convenience, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, Most Medicare/Medicaid Plans, Most Commercial Insurance Plans and offer private pay options.
To learn more about our plans click here.
Me & My Emotions lets young people aged 13 and up learn and practice skills to build resilience on their own through Mind Matters' new mobile-friendly website.
Developed in response to the pandemic-related toxic stress youth have endured during the pandemic, Me & My Emotions is designed to support teens' social-emotional learning (SEL) and development. With engaging graphics and bite-sized lessons, Me & My Emotions invites teens to slow down, check-in with themselves, and develop practices that align with these skill sets:
- Self-Soothing and Mindfulness Practices
- Managing Stress Effectively
- Developing Empathy
- Developing a life of Intention
- Building and Using a Support System
Click here to get started.
Free
Helping San Antonio employers include mental health within their benefit structure.
Click here to download the Mental and Behavioral Health Toolkit.
As a licensed professional Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, I offer individual, couples and family services in order to best meet my patients' needs. I'm highly committed to offering high quality care to the San Antonio community. I specialize in medication management, and brief psychotherapy. I offer services to treat the following:
- Anxiety and Panic Attacks
- Depression
- Mood Swings
- ADHD
- Addiction
- Alcohol Abuse
- Autism
- Behavioral Issues
- Bipolar Disorder
- Chronic Impulsivity
- Developmental Disorders
- Drug Abuse*
- Dual Diagnosis
- Emotional Disturbance
- Intellectual Disability
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Self-Harming
- Sleep Disturbances or Insomnia
- Substance Abuse*
- Suicidal Ideation
- Trauma and PTSD
- Schizophrenia
*Dr Ozowalu is also licensed to prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone combination in the treatment of opioid addiction. She provides individualized, and effective opioid addiction treatment.
Ages 18+.
All services via telehealth.
Click here to schedule an appointment.
Insurances Accepted:
- Aetna
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- Magellan Health
- Medicare
- Optum / UnitedHealthcare
- Out of Network
Initial Consultation: $200
Follow Up: $125
A place of refuge from your mental storm. Join us and find support through learning and discussion.
Topics Include:
Click here to find full list of articles.
Mental or Behavioral Health Crisis:
Our well-trained staff are dedicated to assisting adults, teens and children experiencing a mental health crisis. Help is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or someone you know is needing assistance, please call Hill Country MHDD Centers Crisis Hotline at:
877-466-0660.
For other medical or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911.
Please call us and start your road to recovery.
Intellectual Developmental Disabilities General Information:
If you would like information on intellectual developmental disabilities eligibility and program services, please call 830-387-5970. A qualified member of our IDD service coordination team will assist you.
If you are a minor, please have an adult with you when you call.
Counselors are ready to help you with any further assistance you may need including mental health, medical, financial or other community resources.
Click here for a list of resources around Comal County.
Click here for a list of mental health care professionals.
Click here for a list of inpatient recovery programs.
Click here for a list of medicaid, free, and low cost providers.
Click here for a list of online resources.
Click here for a list of support groups.
Click here for a list of urgent care providers.
Click here for a calendar that holds information on all local mental health-related events in western Comal County and the surrounding areas.
We provide mental health services to the public.
- Peer Support - Support sessions for mental health and recovery support (available to Texas residents only)
- Mental Health Coach - Acquire skills to overcome and manage troubling issues
- Personal Medicine Coach - Discover what type of personal medicine works for you
- Personal Medicine Workshops - Contact us to provide workshops (CEUs available)
Ages: 18+.
Appointments available only through telehealth.
Private pay, a sliding scale is also available.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Information about mental health and suicide prevention can sometimes include language you might not be familiar with. These terms are used commonly when talking about suicide prevention.
If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of a mental or behavioral health condition, not having someone to confide in or not knowing how to navigate available resources can make matters even worse.
The Bridges to Care program at San Antonio District AMEC offers mental and behavioral health support that includes:
- Confidentiality
- A compassionate listening ear
- Help finding educational resources
- Help connecting with professional service providers
- Help connecting with peer and family support groups
Wellness Champions at San Antonio District AMEC have received training from NAMI San Antonio to be companions to those struggling with mental and behavioral health concerns.
Please reach out if you or someone close to you would benefit from their support.
If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of a mental or behavioral health condition, not having someone to confide in or not knowing how to navigate available resources can make matters even worse.
The Bridges to Care program at The Overflow Life offers mental and behavioral health support that includes:
- Confidentiality
- A compassionate listening ear
- Help finding educational resources
- Help connecting with professional service providers
- Help connecting with peer and family support groups
A Wellness Champion at The Overflow Life has received training from NAMI San Antonio to be companions to those struggling with mental and behavioral health concerns.
Please reach out if you or someone close to you would benefit from their support.
by Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers
Hill Country MHDD Centers’ Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) are trained professionals who respond to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis and need immediate support. MCOT is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week to provide on-site services within the community to individuals or families.
MCOT provides a combination of crisis services for both children and adults including assessment, case management, crisis follow-up and support necessary for the individual to remain in the community. MCOT is committed to developing strong relationships in the community.
Our trauma informed staff are dedicated to assisting individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The crisis hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 1-877-466-0660.?
NAMI Basics is a free, six-week class for parents and other family caregivers of children and adolescents who have either been diagnosed with a mental health condition or who are experiencing symptoms but have not yet been diagnosed.
At NAMI Basics, you'll find out that you're not alone. Recovery is a journey, and there is hope. The group setting of NAMI Basics provides mutual support and shared positive impact-you can experience compassion and reinforcement from people who understand your situation.
Online classes are being offered on various days at various times.
If you would like to register for upcoming classes, click here to complete the interest form and be added to the waitlist.
Free
If you are over 40 years old and going through stress, anxiety, depression, or any other challenge impacting your mental health, NAMI San Antonio is here to provide support.
NAMI Connection groups follow a flexible structure without an educational format. The groups offer a casual and relaxed approach to sharing the challenges and successes of coping with mental illness.
You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others. The groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
NAMI Connection is...
- free of cost to participants
- confidential
- designed for adults (18+) with mental health conditions
- no specific medical therapy or treatment is endorsed
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group will help you...
- aim for better coping skills
- find strength in sharing experiences
- not judge anyone's pain
- forgive ourselves and reject guilt
- embrace humor as healthy
- accept that we cannot solve every problem
- understand that mental health conditions are no one's fault and can be traumatic experiences
Support groups are limited to 15 people, so advance registration is required. Click here to register.
Free
Like other NAMI Connection Groups, this one offers respect, understanding, encouragement, and hope to people living with a mental health condition.
NAMI Connection groups follow a flexible structure without an educational format. The groups offer a casual and relaxed approach to sharing the challenges and successes of coping with mental illness.
You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others. The groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
NAMI Connection is...
- free of cost to participants
- confidential
- designed for adults (18+) with mental health conditions
- no specific medical therapy or treatment is endorsed
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group will help you...
- aim for better coping skills
- find strength in sharing experiences
- not judge anyone's pain
- forgive ourselves and reject guilt
- embrace humor as healthy
- accept that we cannot solve every problem
- understand that mental health conditions are no one's fault and can be traumatic experiences
This group is currently being held virtually via Zoom in partnership with San Antonio Clubhouse.
Space is limited so register in advance. Click here to register.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Notice
The NAMI Warmline Is not a crisis line or medical clinic. For emergencies, call 911.
We do not offer legal advice or representation, psychiatric care, case management, or financial assistance.
When you or a family member or friend is struggling with a mental health issue, sometimes you just need someone to talk with about it.
Our Warmline provides an array of support and information and it is staffed by people who have been in your position and know what that’s like.
NAMI Greater San Antonio also supports a chat feature from a computer for those who prefer not to call. Just click the "Let's Chat" button found here.
Our Warmlines is free and confidential.
During this difficult time, the NAMI HelpLine is here for you.
The NAMI HelpLine is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to people living with a mental health condition, their families and caregivers, mental health providers, and the public.
HelpLine staff and volunteers...
- understand (many from their own experiences), listen, and offer support.
- are informed on NAMI programs and support groups, as well as how to locate your local NAMI affiliate.
- are trained to help identify the best resource options for your individual concern.
- are knowledgeable and a source of accurate information about relevant topics.
- care.
HelpLine staff and volunteers DO NOT:
- provide mental health counseling, advice, personal advocacy, or referrals to mental health providers or lawyers.
- provide individual casework, legal representations, or any type of individual advocacy.
The NAMI HelpLine is NOT a crisis line or suicide prevention line. If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, click on the appropriate link below for help.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Free
Based on the nationally recognized Signature NAMI Family-to-Family program, NAMI Homefront is designed to address the unique needs of families, caregivers, and friends of those who have served or are currently serving our country. The program is taught by trained family members of service members/veterans with mental health conditions.
NAMI Homefront is a 6-session education program for loved ones of military Service Members and Veterans who experience symptoms of a mental health condition.
- Designed to help loved ones understand and support their Service Member or Veteran while maintaining their own well-being.
- Taught by trained family members of Service Members and Veterans who experience symptoms of a mental health condition.
Click here to learn more about Homefront.
Click here for the NAMI Homefront Resource Directory.
New course coming soon! Click here to complete the interest form and be added to the waitlist.
Free
Notice
Coming soon! Time TBD.
If you are interested and wish to be contacted when it's starting, click here to complete the interest form.
NAMI LGBTQIA+ Connection Recovery Support Group is a 90-minute recovery support group program designed for LGBTQIA+ individuals living with mental health conditions.
We will provide a sense of belonging and a safe space to discuss lived experiences while receiving the support of LGBTQI+ facilitators.
This group is exclusively for LGBTQIA+ living with a mental health condition.
You must register for each session to attend. Click here to register.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery.
Taught by trained leaders with lived experience, this program includes activities, discussions, and informative videos. However, as with all NAMI programs, it does not include recommendations for treatment approaches.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a safe, confidential space. The course provides an opportunity for mutual support and growth. Experience compassion and understanding from people who relate to your experiences. This is a place to learn more about recovery in an accepting environment.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer helps you:
- Set a vision and goals for the future
- Partner with health care providers
- Develop confidence for making decisions
- Practice relaxation and stress reduction tools
- Share your story
- Strengthen relationships
- Enhance communication skills
- Learn about mental health treatment options
Advance registration is required. If you would like to register for upcoming classes, click here to complete the interest form and be added to the waitlist.
Free
These groups are led by trained veterans using the nationally acclaimed NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group model.
This group is currently meeting online.
Veterans only.
You must register for each session to attend. Click here to register.
Free
The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides 24/7, free, confidential support before, during, and after pregnancy. The Hotline offers callers:
- Phone or text access to professional counselors
- Real-time support and information
- Response within a few minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Resources
- Referrals to local and telehealth providers and support groups
- Culturally sensitive support
- Counselors who speak English and Spanish
- Interpreter services in 60 languages
The hotline is accessible by phone or text at 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS (1-833-943-5746) in English and Spanish.
TTY Users can use a preferred relay service or dial 711 and then 1-833-943-5746.
Toll-free
Being a parent is a critically important job, 24 hours a day. It’s not always easy. Call the National Parent Helpline to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent.
Free.
You need someone to talk to...
Feeling alone and unheard can potentially place you in a dangerous situation. You may feel isolated from supports, and this isolation can lead to depression, anger, frustration and suicidal ideation.
WE UNDERSTAND
Your situation is difficult and you may be feeling a wide range of emotions. We’re here to help you sort them out and make a plan.
We’re here 24/7. There is always someone available to listen and offer confidential, non-directive and non-judgemental support.
We’re trained to help. Each team member is prepared to listen to your story, help you handle a crisis and guide you to solutions that will improve your situation.
Free.
National Sexual Assault Hotline. Free. Confidential. 24/7.
- Telephone Crisis Intervention Services in English and Spanish. RAINN’s telephone hotline services provide trained sexual assault hotline staff 24/7, in English and Spanish, to support communities with crisis intervention, empathetic listening, and warm handoffs to designated local service providers.
- Online Crisis Intervention Services in English and Spanish. RAINN provides secure and anonymous online hotline crisis intervention services—customized for any community. The hotline is branded to your community; however, RAINN provides the staffing and secure technology.
- Texting. RAINN has the capability to provide resources and referrals via SMS, or text messaging. RAINN can provide the platform, and text messages are responded to promptly by trained staff 24/7. RAINN does not provide crisis intervention services via text due to concerns over privacy and confidentiality.
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOME (4673)
Click here to chat with someone.
Free.
Navigate Life Texas provides resources and support for families raising children with disabilities.
Navigate Life Texas was developed by parents, for parents. Most of the content is written by parents of children and adults with disabilities or special health care needs.
Information and links are listed under these general categories:
- Diagnosis and Health Care
- Education and Schools
- Insurance and Financial Help
- Family Support
- Transition to Adulthood
- Services, Groups, and Events Finder
Don't know where to start? Click here.
Whether you have found that you and your partner have drifted apart, would like to improve your communication skills, or have found out about recent a affair, couples counseling is a place for you and your partner to re-connect and re-build your relationship.
- Communication Skills
- Infidelity
- Sex and Intimacy
- Lack of Connection
- Military Couples
Click here or call us at 210-706-0392 to schedule your next session.
Ages: 18+.
We accept the following insurance:
- United Healthcare
- Aetna
- Oscar Health
- Oxford
- Optum
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
Click here for more information on our rates.
Do you ever feel stuck or overwhelmed as to where you should be in life? Perhaps you doubt yourself and are afraid of making the wrong choices.
You may be experiencing stress or anxiety in your life and have found that it is time for a change. By coming to therapy you are making time for yourself to feel empowered and strong. You will learn how to improve your boundaries, build your self-esteem, and regain balance in your life.
In working with individuals, we focus on meeting your goals by providing a space that you can explore and gain a better understanding of who you are.
Click here or call us at 210-706-0392 to schedule your next session.
Ages: 18+.
We accept the following insurance:
- United Healthcare
- Aetna
- Oscar Health
- Oxford
- Optum
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
Click here for more information on our rates.
The licensed psychiatrists at Thriveworks in San Antonio, TX have the experience and extensive knowledge to diagnose, treat, and help prevent mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. Everyone suffering from a psychological or behavioral health issue deserves expert, compassionate, affordable care. Thriveworks provides that care and helps clients get back on the road to recovery.
The top-rated, board-licensed psychiatrists at Thriveworks in San Antonio, TX treat a wide variety of mental health issues, including the following:
- Depression disorders
- Anxiety disorders
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Type I bipolar disorder (manic depression)
- Type II bipolar disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Violent behaviors
- Sex addiction
- Child psychiatric issues
- Specific phobias
- Self-harming behaviors
- Adverse side effects from psychiatric medications
- Uncontrollable anger
- Personality disorders
- Hallucinations
- Anorexia and bulimia eating disorders
- Sleep disorders
All Ages Welcome.
Appointments are all via telehealth.
Click here or call us to schedule an appointment.
Click here for rates.
We accept all major insurances, including Medicare.
Great ideas for gross motor, self-regulation, and heavy work indoor and outdoor activities are available on our YouTube channel. Click here to view.
Program for Active Consumer Engagement in Self-Management.
PACES in epilepsy is a free program specifically designed to help adults with epilepsy manage their active seizure conditions. The goal is to help you develop strategies for epilepsy self-management for a more fulfilled and independent lifestyle.
PACES in Epilepsy discusses topics relevant to epilepsy in each session to improve self-management. The program consists of 8 weekly sessions each about 75 minutes. Each session is conducted via phone conference led by an epilepsy professional and a peer with epilepsy. At each session, participants are encouraged to engage by taking notes, asking questions, and sharing personal experiences. Each week, participants set a personal goal for the following week to improve how they deal with the challenges of living well with epilepsy.
PACES provides a wide range of topics that are important to people with epilepsy:
- Epilepsy and other medical issues
- Stress and depression
- Memory and cognition
- Community participation on a budget
- Managing care
- Assertive communication
- Improving well-being
To be eligible:
- Be 18 years or older
- Have a cognitive age of 18 years or older
- Have access to phone for weekly sessions
To sign up for the PACES in Epilepsy Program, fill out registration form. For more information, contact us through our online form or call us.
Free.
Texas Parent to Parent (TxP2P) provides a variety of resources, education, and training to parents, family members, professionals, and others who share an interest in improving the lives of children with a disability, chronic illness, or special health care needs.
The heart of TxP2P is the parent-to-parent peer support model—parents volunteering to provide support and information to other parents.
Click here to join our family.
At The Center, we’ve long recognized that creative arts can help people cope with mental, physical, emotional and spiritual issues.
Join us at The Center for a no-cost monthly Poetry Writing Circle.
Bring your notebook or journal.
Virtual Poetry Writing is open to anyone 18 years of age and older. No experience with writing poetry is necessary!
Click here for more program information.
Please call or email to reserve a seat!
Free.
The SACRD Portal to Mental Healthcare Services lists over 1,500 programs that provide mental health services throughout Bexar County.
By answering a few questions, a user can narrow down programs that have specialties and attributes that match their specific need. Additional filters allow users to look for programs based on language, age range of clients, payment arrangements, and more.
Free
Trauma effect everyone differently, but never in isolation. Trauma and extreme stressors can impact a person well beyond the traumatic incident, as well as those who are in close relationship with someone post trauma. This 8-week series will focus on the impact trauma has on the individual brain, body, and mind, and explore ways to help the individual, family, and community heal post trauma.
Week 1: What is trauma
Week 2: Brian change on trauma
Week 3: The mind of a child in trauma and after trauma
Week 4: The impact of trauma
Week 5: Healing from trauma
Week 6: Putting the pieces together
Week 7: finding your voice
Week 8: The choice is yours
This group is now meeting on Zoom.
Click here for more information.
Project Uplift is a program that teaches the skills for managing and improving stress, mental health, and quality of life. The goal of Project UPLIFT is to empower people with epilepsy to improve their own mental health through mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral skills.
Our thoughts and activities affect our mood, stress, and anxiety. By attending to our thoughts, we can learn which thoughts affect our mental health. By learning to challenge these thoughts or let them go, we are empowered to improve our own mental health. UPLIFT increases participation in pleasant activities to improve mental health.
UPLIFT is delivered in a group setting, through 8 weekly telephone sessions with an UPLIFT trained facilitator. Methods taught include challenging thoughts, behavioral activation, coping, problem-solving, and mindfulness. You will receive a participant manual and CD.
- Be 18 years or older
- Be diagnosed with epilepsy
- Be able to read and write in English
- Have access to phone for 8 weekly sessions
- Complete the screening tools
For registration form, click here.
Teens across San Antonio and South Texas can improve their mental health while helping others through Project YES (Youth Empowerment & Support).
This online program helps adolescents address common mental health issues and has been shown to reduce depression and anxiety, decrease hopelessness and boost a sense of control.
Participation is anonymous.
Project YES is available in both English and Spanish.
Youth 11 to 17 years old.
Free
During this initial appointment, we will review your current symptoms and your history of mental health symptoms. The patient and provider will work together to develop a treatment plan and prescribe medications if appropriate. Before this appointment, we ask that you provide any records from previous providers and complete our new patient documents at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
All Ages Welcome.
All visits are via telehealth.
Click here to book an appointment.
Insurances Accepted Include:
- Medicare
- Medicaid - Superior and Community First
- Tricare
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Ambetter
- Magellan
- Cigna
- ComPsych
- United
- Humana
- Aetna
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
We provide personalized treatment to each patient through Medication Management where treating and controlling diverse behavioral and emotional problems occurs in a welcoming environment.
Some of the diagnosis we treat are:
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Mood Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- PTSD/Trauma
A percentage of people have difficulty tolerating medications due to side effects. Another percentage is too young to be started on medication (under fiver years old). For these population we offer nutritional support through supplementation of Vitamins and Minerals and Nutritional Education.
Good Nutritional Support can assist with:
- Decreasing medication side effects
- Potentiate good response to medication treatment
Payments are private pay, some payments accepted on a sliding scale. Please call us for more information.
We do not accept insurance.
We listen, act, and transform
At Zenith Psychiatry, we specialize in kids, Adolescent and Adult mental health. We provide Compassionate, Safe, and Evidence Based Care. We believe in a holistic approach to mental health which involves addressing your emotional, mental, physical and spiritual health needs. We will work with you to individualize your treatment plan and treat you in a Safe, Caring and non-judgmental matter.
Treatment for:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- ADD/ADHD
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Adjustment Disorder
- Psychotic Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Personality Disorder
- Anger Management
- Postpartum Depression
Ages 6+.
All Services via Telehealth.
Click here to request an appointment.
Insurances Accepted:
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- Medicare
- United Healthcare
- Optima Health Plan
Private Pay Fee: $150
Helping people learn to identify and manage negative thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors that can lead to emotional distress and related physical symptoms.
Group meets on ZOOM until further notice. (ID: 933 332 622)
Helping people learn to identify and manage negative thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors that can lead to emotional distress and related physical symptoms.
Group meets on ZOOM until further notice. (ID: 955 8271 5795)
Outpatient Recovery Services aimed to help clients in the Court System Succeed.
This group is for clients with shorter histories of substance use.
We offer:
- Customized 8, 12, or 16-week program based on the requirements and needs of the client.
- Individualized recovery plan created for each client during the preadmission appointment.
- Individual sessions are held for enrolled clients to optimize their ability to be successful.
- Regular communication with referral sources, including progress reports, discharge summaries, aftercare recommendations, and certificates of completion
Group meets virtually on Zoom.
Click here or call for information on group times, fees, and registration.
At Girls Inc. of San Antonio, we believe that all girls are inherently strong, smart, and bold, but need help overcoming society’s messages and pressures that make them doubt their self-worth. Girls gain confidence when they are encouraged to set achievable goals, explore their worlds, and dream beyond their realities.
Girls feel most empowered when they trust the adults in their lives to lead them to discover that their potential is limitless and reinforce that their accomplishments will always be celebrated.
As parents, caregivers, and trusted adults in girls’ lives, you play an essential role in shaping their futures. Girls Inc. wants to be a trusted partner in this critical work. Explore resources that will help you inspire the girls in your life to value themselves for exactly who they are: strong, smart, and bold girls.
Click here for our full list of resources.
Topics include:
- Adolescent Health
- Bullying/Cyberbullying
- Education
- Healthy Sexuality
- Mental Health
- Parenting/Healthy Families
- Safety, Violence, Abuse, Crime
- Self-esteem
- Substance Abuse Prevention
- and much more
The following resources are designed primarily for parents, caregivers, or concerned adults who are dedicated to supporting bereaved youth.
- Guidelines for Parents and Caregivers: Helping Bereaved Youth after the Death of a Loved One
- The Power of Parenting: How to Help Your Child After a Parent or Caregiver Dies
- The Power of Parenting: How to Help Your Child After the Death of a Sibling from Substance Use or Overdose
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Helping Children Cope with the Impending Death of a Loved One
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Addressing Fears and Feelings from Prior Losses
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Mourning the Death of a Loved One
- Talking to Your Child About a Suicide Death: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
by San Antonio Community Resource Directory (SACRD.org)
Click here to find out how you can most effectively contribute to the response effort.
In response to the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde Texas, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network has developed resources to help children, families, educators, and communities navigate what they are seeing and hearing, acknowledge their feelings, and find ways to cope together. These resources include:
- Talking to Children about the Shooting
- Helping Youth After a Community Trauma: Tips for Educators (En Español)
- Talking to Children: When Scary Things Happen (En Español)
- Talking to Teens about Violence (En Español)
- Tips for Talking to Students about Violence
- Coping After Mass Violence: For Adults
- For Teens: Coping After Mass Violence (En Español)
- Helping School-Age Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)
- Helping Teens with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)
- Helping Young Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)
- Guiding Adults in Talking to Children about Death and Attending Services
- After a Crisis: Helping Young Children Heal
- Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event
- Once I Was Very Very Scared – children’s book for young children
- After the Injury—website for families with injured children
- Health Care Toolbox—website for pediatric health providers working with injured children
- Pause-Reset-Nourish (PRN) to Promote Wellbeing (En Español) (for responders)
Psychological First Aid
The NCTSN also has resources for responders on Psychological First Aid (PFA; En Español). PFA is an early intervention to support children, adolescents, adults, and families impacted by these types of events. PFA Mobile and the PFA Wallet Card (En Español) provide a quick reminder of the core actions. The PFA online training course is also available at the NCTSN Learning Center.
Additional PFA resources for schools include:
- Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S) – Field operations guide
- Providing PFA-S: For Health-Related Professionals – handout
- Providing PFA-S: For Principals and Administrators – handout
- Providing PFA-S: For School Support Staff – handout
- Providing PFA-S: For Teachers - handout
From the National Mass Violence and Victimization Resource Center
- Transcend (mobile app to assist with recovery after mass violence)
- Rebuild your Community: Resources for Community Leaders
- Media Guidelines for Homicide Family Survivors
- Timeline of Activities to Promote Mental Health Recovery
- Self-Help: Resources for Survivors
- E-learning Courses: Training for Clinicians
- Resources for Victim Assistance Professionals
From the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Uniformed Services University
- Grief Leadership: Leadership in the Wake of Tragedy
- Leadership Communication: Anticipating and Responding to Stressful Events
- Coping with Stress Following a Mass Shooting
Disaster Helpline
SAMHSA has a Disaster Distress Helpline – call or text 1-800-985-5990 (for Spanish, press “2”) to be connected to a trained counselor 24/7/365.
by SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration Disaster Distress Helpline provides 24/7, 365-day-a-year crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters.
SAMHSA is a branch of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department. Our staff members provide counseling and support before, during, and after disasters and refer people to local disaster-related resources for follow-up care and support.
The Disaster Distress Helpline is staffed by trained counselors from a network of crisis call centers located across the United States. These counselors provide:
- Crisis counseling for people in emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster
- Information on how to recognize distress and its effects on individuals and families
- Tips for healthy coping
- Referrals to local crisis call centers for additional follow-up care and support
This crisis support service is for anyone experiencing emotional distress related to disasters such as:
- Tornadoes and Severe Storms
- Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
- Floods
- Wildfires
- Earthquakes
- Drought
- Incidents of Mass Violence
The Disaster Distress Helpline also answers calls and texts related to infectious disease outbreaks, such as the Coronavirus pandemic, incidents of community unrest, and other traumatic events.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information.
SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Click here to find a treatment center.
Free.
Family conflicts can be very difficult to resolve for people at any age. Oftentimes, these problems do not go away on their own. If this is a family struggle for you or a loved one consider all of the benefits in-home counseling can offer.
Comprehensive Counseling Services:
- Adjustments to Life Events and Adult aging counseling
- General Anxiety Disorder Counseling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Counseling (OCD) and Agoraphobia Counseling
- Counseling for Victims of Bullying at School and at Work
- Counseling for Caregivers and Caregiving Issues
- Coping with Illness, Counseling for Grief and Loss
- Depression Counseling
- Family Counseling and Family Conflict Resolution
- Counseling for Hoarding and Isolation
- Physical, Emotional, or Intellectual Disability
- Counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other Trauma …and more
Counseling services can be provided in:
- Telehealth Services
- Private Homes
- Apartments
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Independent Living Communities
- Supportive Living Facilities
We will attempt to serve anyone who is interested in services, including those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or in transient housing, by meeting with them in a public location (coffee shop, park, library, etc).
Click here for a list of FAQS.
Click here to contact us.
For your convenience, we accept Medicare, Medicaid, Most Medicare/Medicaid Plans, Most Commercial Insurance Plans and offer private pay options.
To learn more about our plans click here.
Our trained advocates are here 24/7 to provide free and confidential support to anyone impacted by sexual violence.
We also offer 24/7 online chat support here.
Free.
Standing Shoulder to Shoulder: Finding the Strength and Hope Together.
Confidential help is here if you or someone you love is thinking about suicide.
If you are feeling distressed or hopeless, thinking about death or wanting to die, or if you are concerned about someone who may be suicidal, contact the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 (and press 1 to talk to someone NOW) or visit online.
The caring professionals at the Veterans Crisis Line are specially trained and experienced in helping Veterans of all ages and circumstances. Many of the responders are Veterans themselves and understand what Veterans and their families and friends have been through and the challenges many Veterans face.
Resilience is the ability to adapt well to adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or even significant sources of stress according to the American Psychological Association. No career puts more of a demand on that ability than military life - not just for those who wear a uniform but also for their family members and civilians who work alongside them.
This website is dedicated to helping our Airmen and Space Professionals and their families thrive by enhancing personal well-being, optimizing human performance, and promoting a culture of dignity and respect for all.
This educational program uses a fictional story to help viewers recognize warning signs of distress. It also provides training to help viewers understand different options for intervening, along with available resources, and helps viewers appreciate the importance of being proactive and developing strong protective factors.
Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 for the military crisis line or text 838255, or chat online.
With the Informational Library, you can access a wide range of information about suicide, suicide prevention, and other important topics. This section is useful for persons working in mental health, education, first responders, the medical community, and family members looking for information about suicide-related topics.
Suicide prevention happens when people and communities come together. When we know what to look for, pay attention to those around us and act when we see something, we will reduce the number of deaths by suicide.
But where do we begin?
Whether you are a professional or a worried parent or a friend, we have resources to help you learn the signs to look for, how to talk to someone about what they are feeling, and where to go for more help.
Free.
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
Click here for Lifeline Chat.
Free
Free to download
Through the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics (MFC) at Endeavors, we offer discreet online video counseling sessions from the comfort of your home or office. Receive care outside of the clinic.
The same high-quality care available at an Endeavors Cohen Clinic is also available via a computer, tablet, or phone. You and your family can receive therapy in the privacy and comfort of your own home via our online therapy option. This allows you and your clinician to have appointments in real time through video-conferencing. At Endeavors Cohen Clinics, we use secure, private HIPAA-compliant video conferencing software to ensure confidential services.
This program serves veterans and their families, regardless of role, discharge status, or ability to pay.
Call (210) 399-4838 or email here for information.
Telepsychiatry:
Telemedicine is the process of providing health care from a distance through technology, often using videoconferencing. Alamo Premier mental health delivers this service via a secured HIPAA-compliant audio/visual software platforms.
Telepsychiatry provides an interaction between the practitioner and the patient similar to coming into the office for medication management and therapy but instead, you will be looking at the practitioner from the computer screen. Telepsychiatry is suitable for people of all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults. Research indicates that telepsychiatry is just as effective as an in-person treatment, and it may even be preferable for some people.
Medication Management:
Medication management services are considered to follow up appointments to the Initial Evaluation. We do not rush these appointments and spend 20-30 minutes with each client to discuss the progress of their treatment, how they are feeling, and to discuss any concerns they have. Medications are an important part of effective treatment for many mental health conditions. The decision to start or to continue psychiatric medications is not one to be taken lightly. Our approach to psychopharmacology (or "medication management") is designed to respect your individuality and to acknowledge the complexity of this intervention.
Treatment for:
- Anxiety
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- OCD
- PTSD
- Schizophrenia
All Ages Welcome.
All visits are via telehealth.
Click here to book an appointment.
Insurances Accepted Include:
- Medicare
- Medicaid - Superior and Community First
- Tricare
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Ambetter
- Magellan
- Cigna
- ComPsych
- United
- Humana
- Aetna
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer support phone service run by trans people for our trans and questioning peers. Call us if you need someone trans to talk to, even if you’re not in crisis or if you’re not sure you’re trans.
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- When you call, you’ll speak to a trans/nonbinary peer operator
- Full anonymity & confidentiality
- No nonconsensual active rescue (calling 911, emergency services, or law enforcement)
Click here for a list of FAQS.
These resources are largely national. Please call the Hotline for support finding local resources. We source trans verified, trans led, and BIPOC led or centered resources where possible.
Have a resource suggestion? Let us know.
Click here for a full list of resources, or to search by category.
Resources include:
- Aging
- Anti-Racism & Not Relying on the Police
- Coming Out
- Community-Based Crisis Support
- Criminal Justice Support
- Domestic Violence
- En Espanol
- Global Nongovernmental Organizations (NGO’s)
- Health Care & Wellness
- ID Change Library
- Immigration, Detention, Undocumented Support
- Intersex
- Legal Transition
- Mental Health & Community Wellness
- Non-binary & Genderqueer
- Other Hotlines & Warmlines
- Self-Care & Emotional Support
- Shelter & Housing
- Support Groups & Trans Community
- Supporting a Trans Loved One
- Trans Fem, Trans Women, Femmes
- Trans Masculine, Trans Guys, Masc of Center
- Veterans
- and much more!
Resource Videos and Activities for Children
- Sesame Street Resources
- KLRN Resources
Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386.
- TrevorChat - TrevorChat is a free, confidential and secure instant messaging service that provides live help to LGBTQ youth. Click here to go to TrevorChat.
- TrevorText - TrevorText is a confidential and secure resource that provides live help for LGBTQ youth with a trained specialist, over text messages. Text START to 678-678.
- TrevorSpace - TrevorSpace is a social networking site for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) youth under 25 and their friends and allies. Click here to go to TrevorSpace.
Free.
The Trevor Support Center, a place where LGBTQ youth and their allies can find answers to frequently asked questions, and explore resources related to sexual orientation, gender identity and more!
Click here for the Trevor Support Center.
Click here for our Resource page.
Click here for information on our Lifeguard Workshop and other Educational Resources.
Remember, if you need immediate support or help, Trevor’s counselors are just a phone call, chat, or text away. You are not alone.
TrevorLifeline: 1-866-488-7386
Hill Country MHDD counselors are ready to help members of the Uvalde community access whatever assistance they may need, including mental health, medical, financial, or other community resources.
If you are a minor, please have an adult with you when you call.
Click here to find programs and services in Uvalde and for Uvalde families.
You will find activities for kids and youth, medical care, mental health care, and more.
Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
This free support is:
- Confidential
- Available every day, 24/7
And serves:
- All Veterans
- All Service members
- National Guard and Reserve
- Their family members and friends
Free.
WWP Talk is our free mental health support line where you’ll be connected to a person who will listen, and help.
We know that having reliable support makes your journey easier. So in these weekly calls, you’ll be heard without judgment. Together, we’ll find a way to help, developing coping skills and a practical plan to work toward your goals, big or small.
To be eligible for this program you must be a veteran or service member who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001, or their family member or caregiver.
If you're new to WWP, register today to access all the programs and services we offer to ease your transition to civilian life.
Free
Wellness Conversations:
Our Wellness Conversations create a safe place for dialogue that helps you achieve mental, spiritual, emotional and relational wellness through positive action.
- Telephone sessions are proven to be as effective as in-person counseling
- All you need is access to a phone
- Please be prepared to share your contact info
- No out-of-pocket costs at this time
Tele-Counseling:
The Center’s tele-counseling services are available to provide ongoing counseling services to people in need during this pandemic. Our professional counselors are ready to share their expertise in every type of counseling, including:
- Child and Adolescent Counseling
- Individual Counseling
- Couple Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Grief and Trauma Counseling
Please call to schedule a Tele-Counseling Session or Wellness Conversation today.
Click here for more program information.
Wellness Reach Resources include:
- Monthly Newsletter
- Upcoming Events
- Wellness Reach Introduction
- 7 Christian Podcasts about Anxiety
- Medical Perspective of Mental Illness
- and many more Videos & Podcasts!
Click here to contact us.
Trauma and its impacts are often isolating and overwhelming. Kristen Lockhart, LCSW will lead this group from a trauma-specialized approach in which women are supported in overcoming their experiences of trauma. Groups are one hour in duration and small, containing about 6 members. Special topics are presented in each group so that participants walk away will actionable steps that support healing.
Women only.
Sign-up here or by calling us at 210-314-2026. We look forward to answering your questions.
If you are 18-25 years old and experiencing a crisis, call (800) 295-7884. Licensed clinicians are available for you 24/7.
Free.