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September 08, 2010
>> arborweb.com >> City Guide >> Health Care >> Mental Illness

City Guide

Mental Illness

Only hospital-affiliated treatment programs are listed. For additional programs, see Counseling & Recovery in the Community Services section of this guide or check the Yellow Pages under Mental Health Services.


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Community Support & Treatment Services (Washtenaw County Services for the Mentally Ill and Developmentally Disabled)

Provides mental health services to county residents, including adults with severe and persistent mental illness, children with severe emotional disturbance, and individuals with developmental disabilities. Services for adults include outpatient support teams, therapy, and medication management. Youth and family services for seriously emotionally disturbed children through age 17 and their families. Substance abuse treatment and prevention services. www.ewashtenaw.org/csts


Screening and referral through Health Services Access, 544-3050 or (800) 440-7548.


Michigan Prevents Prodromal Progression (M3P)

Provides confidential assessment and early assistance for ages 12-25 who are at risk for mental illness. Free initial assessment or consultation. Provides education, treatment, referrals, and conducts research about the effects of early identification in off-setting the progression of mental illness. preventmentalillnessmi.org


434-2630


St. Joseph Mercy Outpatient Behavioral Services

Individual, family, and group therapy for adults, adolescents, and children. Provides women’s mental health services, educational sessions and groups on mental health topics, and psychiatric, psychological, and educational evaluation. Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

2006 Hogback, suite 1 [map]
786-2300


UM Depression Center

Interdisciplinary center dedicated to treatment, research, education, and public policy in depressive and bipolar illnesses. Clinics, speakers bureau, workshops, support groups, and lending library. www.depressioncenter.org

4250 Plymouth [map]
(800) 475-6424


UMHS Adult Psychiatry Programs

Outpatient and short-term inpatient treatment for depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and other mental illness; programs in marital and couples therapy, psychotherapy, and group therapy. Emphasis on cognitive-behavioral and biological approaches. www.psych.med.umich.edu/care/adult/


764-9190


UMHS Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Program

Provides short-term treatment in both inpatient and outpatient settings for autism and depression and for mood, behavior, attention deficit, anxiety, eating, and pervasive developmental disorders. (Must contact Psych Emergency or Outpatient Psychiatric Depts. for services.) www.psych.med.umich.edu/child/

4250 Plymouth [map]
936-5533, (800) 525-5188



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