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Share Your Strength. What Songs Inspire You? Music can be a source of inspiration and hope. (It can even provide some common ground between a dad and his kids.)
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RESOURCES FOR CONSUMERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS


St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute offers a training facility, continuing education services, and a comprehensive library for mental health providers.  A  sliding scale fee clinic for patients is also available.  More information is available on the following links:  (1)  http://stlpi.org/ (2)   http://stlpi.org/services/bettygolde/ (3)  http://stlpi.org/services/schiele/

Online Recovery Support:

www.onlinerecoverysupport.com Online Recovery Support is a website for families and individuals suffering with mental health issues or chemical dependency. The entire site is free to everyone including advertising. NAMI members are welcome to join the "support" section in "forums" or, submit stories or articles directly to Kurt Swensen at etohtx@aol.com for posting on the front page. If you know anyone who is an aspiring writer on the topic of living with mental illness from the family's perspective, we would love to hear from them.  We even have a panel of experts to answer your mental health and drug and alcohol related questions.

 
DISCRIMINATION AND ADVOCACY

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

 
ENTITLEMENTS
First Gov
Department of Health and Human Services
Social Security Online
Legal Aid Society's Public Benefits Education Project 
 
 FORENSIC/PRISON/LAW
 NPR feature on Mentally Ill
 International Society of Mental Health Online
 
 MENTAL ILLNESSES
American Association of Suicidology:  202.237.2880
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:  212.363.3500
Anxiety Disorders Association
Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Resources
Borderline Personality Disorder Central
British Columbia Schizophrenia Society
Depression Central
Mood Disorder Support Group (MDSG)
NIMH Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia Survey
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
Schizophrenia Resources
National Foundation for Depressive Illness, Inc.
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Mental Health Net
American Psychological Association
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
Directory of Mental Health Professionals
International Society of Mental Health Online - research bibliography of online mental health interventions
Mental Health Net
National Institute of Mental Health
Mental Health Research Association -- NARSAD
National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse Library of Medicine
Neuropsychology Central
Procovery: Overcoming serious physical and mental Illness and chronic pain
Social Security e-news and updates on specific topics such as Disability Law and Regulations, SSI and Medicare
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Treatment Advocacy Center
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder   Veterans Resource Center

helpfordepression.com

MEDICATION
Clinical Trials information on federal and private clinical trials nationwide
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
Psychopharmacology
Health Scout
RESOURCES FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY 

www.childhealthstudy.org

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Child and Adolescents Bipolar Foundation
Center for Mental Health Services
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
MISSOURI AND SAINT LOUIS RESOURCES
Behavioral Health Response
City of Saint Louis Mental Health Board
Affordable Housing
Metropolitan St. Louis Psychiatric Center

RESEARCH

The Conte Center at Washington University, Schizophrenia Research
Genomic Study of Bipolar Disorder, Washington University Department of Psychiatry
Neurosciences on the internet
Social Psychology Network

OTHER RESOURCES

  Missouri HPV Coalition  Free vacinations and education for young women, girls and their parents about HPV and its link to cervical cancer

 

  Outpatient Treatment :(Psychiatrist, Therapist, Case Management)Missouri Department of Mental Health, Administrative Agents

                           (Outpatient Programs)

                        

COMTREA (Serving Jefferson County)……………………………………..636-931-2700

Crider Center (Serving St. Charles, Franklin, Lincoln, Warren Counties)…..636-332-6000

BJC Behavioral Health (Serves St. Louis City-South & St. Louis County)…314-729-4004

Hopewell Center (Serves St. Louis City-North)……………………………..314-531-1770

Missouri Department of Mental Health:

Hawthorne Children’s Hospital…………………………………….314-512-7800

 

Private Hospitals:

Centerpointe Hospital………………………………………………..636-477-2180

St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Dept of Psychiatry…………………..314-286-1740

SSM Cardinal Glennon (Psychiatry) ……………………………… .314-577-5679

SSM Cardinal Glennon (Psychology)……………………………….314-577-5643

St. John’s Mercy Medical………………………………………….. .314-251-6898

St. Anthony’s Hyland Behavioral Health………………………….. .314-525-4400

SSM DePaul Behavioral Youth Services……………………………314-344-6700

 

Outpatient Therapy (except where noted)

Family Support Network (No Psychiatrist)……………………………………..314-963-1450

St. Louis County Health Depart. Mental Health Collaborative (Referrals Only).314-729-4035

Our Little Haven (Serving ages 0-12)…………………………………….........314-533-2229

First Contact Program/Wash. Univ (Ages 16-26, therapist & psychiatrists)…….314-286-1764

Touch Point…………………………………314-432-6200

St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute………………………………….........314-534-7996

Grace Hill Children’s Development Center ……………..……………………314-814-8616

CenterPointe Hospital………………………………………………................636-477-2180

Schiele Clinic (ages 2-13)……………………………………………………..314-361-7075

 

Parent Assistance Programs

Kids in Recovery(counseling-kids; divorce mediation-parents)……………….314-963-8898

Kingdom House Family Center (parenting classes)……………………………314-773-2428

Parents as Teachers……………………………………………………………. 1-866-PAT4YOU

Family Resource Center (parenting classes)……………………………………314-534-9350

Parent Engagement and Empowerment Center…………………………………314-256-6050

MC+ for Kids(Missouri’s health insurance for kids)…………………………...1-877-KIDSNOW

Child Day Care Association…………………………………………………….314-531-1412

Because I Love You (Support Groups)…………………………………………314-993-7550

Children’s Home Society of MO (for foster & adoptive parents)………………314-968-2350

 

Advocacy

MPACT……………………………………………………………………….314-542-0096

County Special School District, Family & Community Resource Center……314-989-8108

City Special School District…………………………………………………..314-454-0010

CHADS Coalition (suicide prevention and education for teens)……………..314-952-2046

 

Support Groups for Children & Youth

DBSA Teens (serving ages 14-19, Kirkwood United Methodist Church)….314-652-6100

Kids in the Middle (divorce & other family transitions)……………………314-909-9922

National Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse (NCADA)…………………...314-664-7550

Progressive Youth Connection (ages 5-18)………………………….........    314-963-8368

Big Brothers/Big Sisters Mentoring………………………………………314-361-5900

 

Abuse and Neglect   

Children’s Advocacy Services (assessments & counseling for sexual abuse)….314-516-6798

National Child Abuse Hotline…………………………………………………..1-800-422-4453

Missouri Division of Family Services Hotline………………………………….1-800-392-3738

 

Employment, Training

Missouri Career Center (MO Dept of Workforce Development…..314-381-6700

Operation Excel: Youth Build………………………..314-679-3381

Provident, Transitions to Work………………………314-371-6500

Youth In Need, Youth Works………………………..314-351-5510

United Way, “Summer Youth Volunteer Guide”……314-539-4063

 

Web-based Information:

www.care4kids.org

www.parentlink.act.gov          

www.missourinetwork.org

www.nami.org, Child & Adolescent Action Center                  

www.chadd.org, Children and Adults with ADHD   

                                          

Crisis and Transitional Housing:

Crisis Nursery (birth to 12 y/o)………………………………….314-768-3201

ECHO Children’s Home (Boys 8-19 y/o)……………………….314-381-3100

Edgewood (School & Residential Care, (5-17 y/o)…………….. 314-968-2060

Annie Malone (School & Transitional Housing (6-18 y/o)...........314-531-0120

Annie Malone (Respite Care, 6 weeks to 5 ½ y/o)……………....314-382-5560


Related Links

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