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Counseling and Recovery
For mental health treatment, see the Emergency and Health Care sections. For Alcoholics Anonymous and related programs, see Substance Abuse Support Groups, below.
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Ann Arbor Center for the Family
Group of mental health professionals who share a family-systems approach to therapy. Appointment required. Some sliding-scale fees. Appointments Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., some Sat.
aacff@sbcglobal.net,
annarborcenter.com2395 Oak Valley [map]
995-5181
Ann Arbor Community Center
Individual, family, and group counseling in all areas, including parenting, for county residents.
yolandawhiten@sbcglobal.net,
annarbor-communitycenter.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
662-3128

Behavioral Health Counseling Services (Catholic Social Services)
Licensed social workers and psychologists counsel individuals, couples, and families; in-depth assessment and short-term therapy based on needs of client.
Substance Abuse, Assessment, and Treatment Services for individuals and groups. Most health care insurances accepted; sliding-scale fees.
U4925 Packard [map]
926-0155
Center for Eating Disorders
For those with compulsive or binge disorders, bulimia, anorexia, and issues related to weight or body image. Support groups meet Mon. 6-7 p.m. and Wed. noon-1 p.m.; interview required to attend. Individual therapy and nutrition counseling. Specialized services for binge eating.
info@center4ed.org,
center4ed.org or
thebodywiseprogram.com111 N. First, suite 2 [map]
668-8585
Debtors Anonymous
Twelve-step recovery program for compulsive debtors. Sun. 4-5 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse fireside room, 1420 Hill, and Thurs. 7:30-9 p.m., King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. Business owners’ meeting Fri. noon-1 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse library.
debtorsanonymous.org
24-hour hotline: 332-9092
Divorce Recovery Workshops
Eight-week fall workshops at Huron Hills Church, 3150 Glazier Way (769-6299), and winter workshops at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2065 S. Wagner (761-5669). Lectures; support and discussion groups. Nominal cost includes books. Free child care.
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
Twelve-step recovery program for overeating, undereating. Mon. noon, Sat. 9 a.m., Real Estate One, 555 Briarwood Cir.; Wed. 7 p.m., Unity Church of Ann Arbor, 4599 Carpenter.
foodaddicts.org
622-0955
Gamblers Anonymous
Twelve-step program and open meetings for compulsive gamblers. Open meeting Wed. 8 p.m., Alano Club, 995 N. Maple. Twelve-step program meeting Thurs. 8 p.m., West Side United Methodist Church, 900 S. Seventh, room 114. Call or check website for other meeting times, or information about
Gam-Anon, a support group for families and friends.
gamblersanonymous.org,
gam-anon.org
24-hour hotline: (888) 844-2891
Huron Valley Consultation Center
Mental health services for children, adolescents, families, and adults. By appointment only. Serves insured and uninsured individuals; accepts most insurances. Alex Martinez,
alexmartinez59@hotmail.com,
hvccinc.com2750 S. State [map]
662-6300
Jean Ledwith King Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan
Financial and personal counseling for individuals, couples, and families; divorce education and support. Sliding-scale fees. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; evening or weekend hours by appointment.
info@womenscentersemi.org,
womenscentersemi.org V510 S. Maple [map]
973-6779
The Kite Network
One-on-one, volunteer peer counseling for bereaved adults.
jstotlar@thekitenetwork.org,
thekitenetwork.org4624 Packard (American Red Cross) [map]
761-8213
Mental Health Services (Jewish Family Services)
Confidential, short-term counseling and ongoing support for families and individuals of all ages. Referrals to mental health providers.
S, U2245 S. State [map]
769-0209
Michigan Problem Gambling Helpline (Michigan Department of Community Health)
24-hour hotline staffed by trained counselors. Referrals to counselors and self-help groups. michigan.gov/mdch (click on Physical Health & Prevention then Problem Gambling)
(800) 270-1771
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Washtenaw County
Educational meetings, support groups, outreach to schools and churches, a meditation group, and a newsletter. Separate meetings for persons with mental illness, their family and friends, and parents of children and adolescents with mental illness. Annual Family Day conference. Office open Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tues. 1-4 p.m.
barb@namiwc.org,
namiwc.org1100 N. Main [map]
994-6611
Overeaters Anonymous
For people recovering from compulsive overeating, anorexia, or bulimia. Call or check website for meeting information.
washtenaw-overeaters.com
480-4556
Postpartum Depression Support Group of the Greater Ann Arbor Area
Free support for those suffering from postpartum or prenatal depression and mood disorders. Meets 1st & 3rd Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon, Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor, 2855 Boardwalk.
ppd-annarbor.org
418-2683
Restoration Counseling Services (POWER, Inc.)
In-home and on-site counseling of all types for individuals, families, and groups. Sliding-fee rates available.
U3810 Packard, suite 250 [map]
929-6509
Samaritan Counseling Services
Adolescent, family, couples, group, and individual counseling; psychotherapy; psychological testing; child therapy; massage therapy. Most insurances accepted. Fee assistance if you qualify.
samaritancounsel@sbcglobal.net, samaritan.cc
2890 Carpenter, suite 1600 [map]
677-0609
U-M Hospitals Psychiatric Emergency Services
Suicide and emotional crisis intervention by phone or walk-in. Park at U-M Hospitals emergency, then go directly to psychiatric emergency. Psychiatric evaluation, treatment recommendations, and referrals.
psych.med.umich.edu/pes
24-hour crisis line: 994-4747
U-M Psychological Clinic
Psychotherapy, counseling, and assessment for individuals and couples. Open to the public; sliding-scale fees. Mon. & Wed. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
psychclinic.orgEast Hall, 530 Church, suite 2463 [map]
764-3471
Washtenaw County Community Support & Treatment Services
Provides mental health services to county residents, including adults and children with severe and persistent mental illness, emotional disturbance, and developmental disabilities. Outpatient programs available. Screening and referral through Health Services Access, 544-3050 or (800) 440-7548.
ewashtenaw.org/csts2940 Ellsworth, Ypsilanti [map]
434-2034
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