MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES Important Note: This list is provided for information purposes only. The University of Washington Bothell does not endorse and is not responsible for services received or fees quoted at any of the organizations listed on these pages. It is the responsibility of the person seeking services to obtain current and detailed information about any of the resources selected. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Crisis Lines UW Mental Health, Medical, and Addiction Treatment Services Hospitals Domestic Violence Resources Adult and Child Protective Services General Counseling Resources – Graduate Programs General Counseling Resources – Community Based Agencies Chemical Dependency Treatment Mental Health Websites 1. CRISIS LINES: King County 24-hour CRISIS LINE: 206-461-3222 or 1-866- 4-CRISIS TYY: 360-478-2715 Snohomish County 24-hour CRISIS LINE: 425-258-4357 or 1-800- 584-3578 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK Alcohol/Drug 24 hour Helpline: (206) 722-3700 or 1-800-562-1240 TTY (206) 722-3724 Washington State Information Network (community resources): www.win211.org UW Violence Prevention & Response (SAFECAMPUS): 425-352-SAFE (7233) This is the hotline for students, faculty, and staff regarding violence prevention. 2. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MENTAL HEALTH, MEDICAL, AND ADDICTION TREATMENT SERVICES: Private pay, insurance and some reduced cost services. Hall Health UW Seattle campus: (206) 543-5030 1400 NE Campus Parkway Seattle, WA 98195 www.hallhealthcenter.com Mental Health, ARNP, Psychiatrist. UW Medicine-Outpatient Psychiatry: (206) 598-7792 Request an appointment: 1-(877)-520-5000 4225 Roosevelt Way NE Suite 306, Seattle, WA http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/patient-care/our-services/find-aclinic/pages/clinic.aspx?clinicid=1615 Addictions Program at Harborview: (206) 744-9657 Request an appointment: 1-(877)-520-5000 Pat Steel Building; 401 Broadway, Seattle, WA http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/patient-care/our-services/find-aclinic/pages/clinic.aspx?clinicid=275 Rev. 10.7.2014 UW-Seattle Psychological Services and Training Center: (206) 543-6511 UW Seattle campus, Guthrie Annex I http://www.psych.uw.edu/psych.php#p=362 Counselors are graduate students in the Ph.D. clinical psychology program. 3. HOSPITALS (All provide 24/7 Emergency Department or equivalent services): Evergreen Hospital: (425) 899-2736, 12333 NE 130th Ln, Kirkland www.evergreenhealth.com Fairfax Hospital: (425)-821-2000, 10200 NE 132nd St., Kirkland Fairfax provides acute mental health inpatient, partial hospitalization and chemical dependency programs. www.fairfaxhospital.com Harborview Medical Center Emergency Medicine: (206) 744-3000 325 9th Avenue, Seattle. This center provides mental health evaluation and in-patient services. Overlake Hospital: (425) 688-5000, (425) 688-5211 (physician referral line) 1035 116th Ave NE, Bellevue Overlake Hospital provides same day/next day urgent mental health evaluations, inpatient/day hospital treatment programs and chemical dependency evaluations. www.overlakehospital.com Swedish Medical Center: (425) 640-4981 (Mental Health Intake) 21601 76th Ave W, Edmonds Swedish Medical Center provides acute mental health inpatient and partial hospitalization programs. www.swedish.org/edmonds 4. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES & CRISIS LINES: (24 hrs. unless otherwise listed) Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services: www.adwas.org/ Local (206)-812-1001, National 1-855-812-1001 API Chaya: 206-325-0325 (M-F 9am – 5pm) www.apichaya.org Supports Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander survivors and families impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as human trafficking survivors from all communities. DAWN (Domestic Abuse Women’s Network): (425) 656-7867 (24/7) www.dawnonline.org South King County - provides resources, advocacy, and support. Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County: (425) 252-2873 www.dvs-snoco.org Provides shelter, resources, advocacy and support. King County Sexual Assault Resource Center: 1(888) 99-VOICE (8-6423) www.kcsarc.org Provides crisis intervention, information and referrals, support, as well as legal and medical advocacy. Spanish-speaking services available (Dando Voz program). LifeWire (Formerly Eastside Domestic Violence Program): 1(800) 827-8840 www.edvp.org North & East King County - provides shelter, information, resources, advocacy, and support. New Beginnings: (206) 522-9472 www.newbegin.org/ Seattle and surrounding areas. Provides shelter, resources, advocacy and support. Northwest Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse: (206) 568-7777 (TTY 206-517-9670) www.nwnetwork.org Rev. 10.7.2014 Refugee Women’s Alliance or ReWA: (206) 721-0243 (M-F 9am - 5pm) For refugee and immigrant women and families. http://www.rewa.org/services/domestic-violence/ Provides comprehensive support services in 15 languages, assistance with applying for protection orders, developing safety plans, accessing safe shelters, among other services. 5. ADULT AND CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: Adult Protective Services: 1 (800) 487-0416 (Snohomish County), 1(866) 221-4909 (King County) http://www.altsa.dshs.wa.gov/aps/ Child Protective Services: 1( 866)-ENDHARM (363-4276) http://www.dshs.wa.gov/ca/safety/abusereport.asp 6. GENERAL COUNSELING RESOURCES – Graduate Programs The following services are generally provided by supervised master’s level student counselors, with fees on a sliding scale: Antioch University: (206) 268-4840, 2326 Sixth Ave. (Between Battery & Bell), Seattle http://www.antiochseattle.edu/student-campus-resources/campus-resources/mental-healthcounseling/community-counseling-and-psychology-clinic/ City University Counseling Center: (206) 239-4760, 521 Wall St., Seattle http://www.cityu.edu/about/services/counseling_center.aspx Pacific Lutheran University: (253) 535-8782, PLU-East Campus 28, Tacoma www.plu.edu/marriage-family-therapy/Couple--Family-Therapy-Clinic/home.php 7. GENERAL COUNSELING RESOURCES – Community Based Agencies (Licensed counselors or supervised graduate interns) Fees are private pay, sliding scale and insurance: Alliance Community Psychotherapy Clinic: (425) 656-9627 http://alliancecommunitypc.org/ Greater Seattle region. Offers long-term psychotherapy treatment with sliding scale fees. Asian Counseling and Referral Service: (206) 695-7600 www.acrs.org. 3639 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S., Seattle. Offers mental health, domestic violence and chemical dependency treatment services for Asian Pacific Americans in King County. Compass Health: 425-349-6200 http://www.compasshealth.org/services/ Offers a wide-range of behavioral health services for clients of all ages in Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties. Approved provider for Medicaid/Apple Health and a number of other insurance plans. Consejo Counseling and Referral Service: (206) 461-4880, 3808 S. Angeline St., Seattle http://consejocounseling.org/. Offers a wide range of behavioral health, substance abuse, and domestic violence services for Latino populations. Fremont Community Therapy Project: (206) 633-2405 ext 2, 3417 Fremont Pl. N., Seattle therapyproject.org/index.php. Counseling, DBT groups, EMDR and psychological assessment services. Northshore Youth and Family Services: (425) 485-6541, 10309 NE 185th, Bothell Adult, youth and family mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Rev. 10.7.2014 Seattle Counseling Service: 206-323-1768, 1216 Pine St., Suite 300, Seattle http://www.seattlecounseling.org/ . Promotes health and wellness within the LGBTQ community. Services include mental health counseling, domestic violence, and chemical dependency treatment. Sliding scale, Medicaid and many insurance plans. Seattle Indian Health Board: (206) 324-9360, 611 12th Ave. So., Suit 200, Seattle www.sihb.org/ Serves American Indian and Alaskan Natives populations. Full medical/dental clinic and chemical dependency, domestic violence, mental health and traditional healing services. Sound Mental Health: 206-302-2300 http://www.smh.org/page.aspx?pid=327 Provides comprehensive mental health services for children, families, adults, and older adults in King County. Approved provider for Medicaid/Apple Health, Medicare, and a number of other insurance plans. Wellspring Family Services: (206) 826-3050 www.family-services.org. Mental health services for individuals, couples, families; parent workshops; and domestic violence intervention programs. Sliding scale and insurance. 8. CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT: Alcohol/Drug Help Line, (206)-722-3700 and web page http://adhl.org/. Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters: www.al-anon.alateen.org Alcoholics Anonymous: www.aa.org Narcotics Anonymous: (206)790-8888 www.seattlena.org OTHER: Survivors of Suicide: (206) 461-3222 or 1-866-4CRISIS Emergency Shelter (ages 18-24): http://friendsofyouth.org/getHelpShelter.aspx Washington State Psychological Association: 206-547-4220 9. MENTAL HEALTH WEBSITES: - National Institute of Mental Health: www.nimh.nih.gov National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI): www.nami.org (Supports education, information, and referral for veterans and the general population with mental illness and their families.) Alcohol and Drug - Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters: www.al-anon.alateen.org - Alcoholics Anonymous: www.aa.org - Narcotics Anonymous: www.seattlena.org Anxiety Disorders - Anxiety Disorders Association of America: www.adaa.org - National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: http://www.ptsd.va.gov - Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation: www.ocfoundation.org Depression - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: www.dbsalliance.org - International Foundation for Research & Education on Depression: http://www.ifred.org/ Eating Disorders - National Eating Disorders Association: www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Rev. 10.7.2014 Sexual Orientation - Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG): www.pflag.org (Promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons, their families, and friends.) - The Trevor Project: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/section/about Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24. Suicide Prevention - American Association of Suicidology: www.suicidology.org - American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: www.afsp.org - Suicide Prevention Resource Center: www.sprc.org - Suicide Prevention Lifeline: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Other: - Gambler’s Anonymous: http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/ - National Foundation for Credit Counseling: www.nfcc.org (Consists of credit counseling agencies and professionals, debt advice, and consumer budgeting and financial tips.) - Northwest Women’s Law Center: www.nwwlc.org/ - Washington Women in Need: (425) 451-8838 www.wwin.org (Limited health and education grants for low-income women in Washington.) Rev. 10.7.2014