Mental health organization providing family therapy, counseling, psychiatry, crisis services, substance use treatment, and more!
AMHC has a variety of services to support mental health, including adult and early childhood/family.
Making professional counseling accessible, affordable, convenient - so anyone who struggles with life’s challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere.
Centennial Mental Health Center (CMHC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the highest quality comprehensive mental health services to the rural communities of Northeastern Colorado. This includes Elbert County.
People in crisis are struggling to find the treatment they need. With immediate access, flexible scheduling, and exceptional outcomes, Charlie Health is creating serious, effective, and accessible solutions. Our mental health, substance use, and eating disorder treatment programs ensure every client receives personalized, whole-person care designed for long-term healing and success.
At Colorado Community Church, our mission is walk with you in your journey – through the challenges and victories.
DAYS provides outpatient behavioral and mental health services, home-based family services, and supervised visitation services for children, youth, and families.
Knowing how to help someone through a mental health struggle can be just as important as helping someone through a physical battle. That’s why Douglas County and its partners are hosting free Mental Health First Aid training. Join a free training geared toward those who work with or care for older adults.
Your mental health care should be effective, easy, and fun. Whatever life is bringing you, our qualified and compassionate therapists are here to help you navigate it.
A new program was launched called, "I Matter." It is a free program that pairs youth with mental health professionals.
We are committed to providing high-quality, empirically validated, and culturally-sensitive evaluations and psychotherapy services for children and adults. We specialize in the areas of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Developmental Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Learning Disorders, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, medically complex cases, seizure disorders, head injuries, and mood disorders.
MHA is the nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promote the overall mental health of it all.
The MIKID TAY program seeks to provide early transition planning for children in Foster Care, Division of Developmental Disabilities services (DDD) and Title 19 recipients.
This support Line is a no-cost, confidential resource for anyone who cares for children under six. The support line helps caregivers to better understand and support the mental and emotional wellbeing of young children in their care.
MotherWise's mission is to empower women and their families to thrive during pregnancy and after a baby is born. Our core program includes 6 weeks of workshops plus one-on-one coaching for mothers on knowing themselves, what healthy relationships are to them, communication and relationship skills for all kinds of relationships, and connecting with a newborn baby.
Words matter. Language we use in our verbal and written communications can be supportive or hurtful to those impacted by mental health conditions. A few simple changes to the way we communicate can support those living with mental health conditions and help end stigma.
UpRoutes is an adventure therapy intervention for those who have been exposed to trauma. UpRoutes’ mission is to provide behavioral, cognitive, and physiological change that can be reinforced post-intervention to build self-esteem, regulation, and social skills.
Being “trauma-informed” is more than just a buzzword! But, what exactly does it mean and why can it be valuable when supporting people with developmental disabilities (DD)? Access this website to learn more.
Comitis Crisis Center, located on the edge of the Fitzsimmons campus, offers a variety of programs supporting individuals on their recovery journey—from trauma, mental health and substance use challenges, and housing instability.
Mind Solutions is a bilingual and bicultural mental health service helping families with languages barriers connect with community services, closed the cultural gap between family members, teach parenting skills to parents.
Putting yourself and your needs first is the most important step in not only working towards recovery but also strengthening your family. We want you to know you are not alone and you are not to blame. Substance use disorder (SUD) is a disease. Much like any other disease, such as diabetes, medical support is an essential part of treatment.
The Rylie Center is an inclusive collective of providers that provide an interdisciplinary, holistic health approach to nurturing support, hope, and healing to individuals and their families.
The Aspen Effect offers mentorship through equine therapy, working with animals, and more for children from 11-18 years old.
Low cost health care and primary medical setting, education about chronic illness, cancer screenings, pediatric support behavioral/mental health.
If you or someone you know is living with a mental health or substance use condition, there is help. The Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) oversees Colorado’s public mental health system. BHA works with service providers around the state to offer support.
We know it takes immense courage to reach out for help, and we are here to support you on your journey toward healing and wholeness, in whatever shape that takes for you. Our priority is you – feeling welcomed, wanted, cared for, and heard. We facilitate that through compassionate care, excellent customer service, and patient/provider collaboration.
Behavioral therapy is a treatment that helps change maladaptive behaviors. Professionals use this type of therapy to replace bad habits with good ones. Please check the list of contracted providers. We are adding additional providers each week, so be sure to check back if you don't immediately find someone close to you.
988 is a free, confidential service available to anyone in Colorado experiencing a mental health, substance use, or emotional crisis. People can reach out for themselves or for someone they are concerned about, such as a friend, neighbor, or loved one.