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SOCIAL CLUB FOR DEAF | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN ROCKLAND COUNTY
Adults 18 and over living with mental illness who are deaf enjoy activities that enable new friendships, fun and learning.
Adults 18 and over living with mental illness who are deaf enjoy activities that enable new friendships, fun and learning.
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Community Mental Health Agencies
Mental Health Related Support Groups
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES & FRIENDS | PUTNAM HOSPITAL CENTER - NUVANCE HEALTH
Offers a support group to family and friends of those with mental illness.
Offers a support group to family and friends of those with mental illness.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Hospitals
ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA | ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
The ADAA promotes the early diagnosis, treatment and cure of anxiety disorders and is committed to improving the lives of those who suffer from them. Members include clinicians and researchers who treat and study individuals with anxiety disorders and their families, and other interested individuals. Offers written materials and Referrals to Health Care Providers. Call about support groups and for more information.
The ADAA promotes the early diagnosis, treatment and cure of anxiety disorders and is committed to improving the lives of those who suffer from them. Members include clinicians and researchers who treat and study individuals with anxiety disorders and their families, and other interested individuals. Offers written materials and Referrals to Health Care Providers. Call about support groups and for more information.
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Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Anxiety Disorders
Volunteer Opportunities
CHILDRENS DAY PROGRAM HUNTINGTON | CHILDRENS DAY PROGRAM HUNTINGTON
Serves children ages 5-21 with a diagnosis of autism, intellectual disability, or multiple disabilities. Teaches language and communication skills, self-help and activities of daily living, and behavior management. Other services include crisis intervention for families and parent education, counseling and support.
Serves children ages 5-21 with a diagnosis of autism, intellectual disability, or multiple disabilities. Teaches language and communication skills, self-help and activities of daily living, and behavior management. Other services include crisis intervention for families and parent education, counseling and support.
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Families / Friends of People With Disabilities
Disabilities Issues
Support Groups
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Intellectual Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Recreational Therapy
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Students With Disabilities
FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (MHA) IN ORANGE COUNTY
The Family Support Program provides support for families and caregivers of adults with severe and persistent mental wellness issues and children with social emotional difficulties.
The Family Support Program provides support for families and caregivers of adults with severe and persistent mental wellness issues and children with social emotional difficulties.
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Community Mental Health Agencies
Subject Specific Public Awareness / Education
Mental Health Related Support Groups
MOOD DISORDER FAMILY SUPPORT | MOOD DISORDER FAMILY SUPPORT
Serves family and friends of individuals with mood disorders to help them better cope and understand the given illness. Meetings are held at various hospitals throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Call for more information or visit website.
Serves family and friends of individuals with mood disorders to help them better cope and understand the given illness. Meetings are held at various hospitals throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Call for more information or visit website.
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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Mental Health Issues
Mood Disorders
Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
KRASNER PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
Affiliated with the Stony Brook Clinical Psychology Ph.D. the KPC is an outpatient mental health facility that has been serving the community since 1972. As a nonprofit training clinic for clinical psychologists, we provide psychological services based on the latest clinical and research advances. The psychological services provided at the KPC are based on cognitive-behavioral treatment models, which address the “here and now” and the problem thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be associated with your distress. Our therapy is active and involves a collaborative effort and commitment between you and your therapist as you work towards measurable goals. CBT-based interventions are available for a wide range of problems, as typically found in outpatient clinics. Problems addressed include issues related to anxiety difficulties, adjustment problems, depression, grief, trauma, anger control problems, issues related to parenting, conduct issues with children, relationship and couple problems, sexual difficulties, occupational difficulties, academic problems including learning difficulties and ADHD, as well as issues related to personality. In addition, at the KPC we have state-of-the art specialty clinics designed to address specific kinds of problems: Anxiety Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Couple and Marital Relationships and Children and Teens. All clients will first undergo a careful assessment. We offer one-on-one treatment, couple and family therapy, as well as several group therapy programs. Treatment is typically once weekly, although more intensive schedules are also possible when warranted. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity and types of clinical problems. The average duration of treatment is approximately 12 to 16 sessions. We operate on a Wait List system. After a brief phone screening process, which takes approximately 15 minutes, you are entered onto our Wait List, which allows us time to match your needs with the best appropriate therapist from our team. We do not contract with insurance providers; however, our fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and are considerably lower than those of practitioners in the community. The Krasner Psychological Center is open and available to service our community during the COVID-19 crisis and quarantine. We are currently providing psychological services (psychotherapy and assessments) via a hybrid approach, namely telehealth and/or in-person contingent on therapist's availability. Call for more detailed information.
Affiliated with the Stony Brook Clinical Psychology Ph.D. the KPC is an outpatient mental health facility that has been serving the community since 1972. As a nonprofit training clinic for clinical psychologists, we provide psychological services based on the latest clinical and research advances. The psychological services provided at the KPC are based on cognitive-behavioral treatment models, which address the “here and now” and the problem thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be associated with your distress. Our therapy is active and involves a collaborative effort and commitment between you and your therapist as you work towards measurable goals. CBT-based interventions are available for a wide range of problems, as typically found in outpatient clinics. Problems addressed include issues related to anxiety difficulties, adjustment problems, depression, grief, trauma, anger control problems, issues related to parenting, conduct issues with children, relationship and couple problems, sexual difficulties, occupational difficulties, academic problems including learning difficulties and ADHD, as well as issues related to personality. In addition, at the KPC we have state-of-the art specialty clinics designed to address specific kinds of problems: Anxiety Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Couple and Marital Relationships and Children and Teens. All clients will first undergo a careful assessment. We offer one-on-one treatment, couple and family therapy, as well as several group therapy programs. Treatment is typically once weekly, although more intensive schedules are also possible when warranted. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity and types of clinical problems. The average duration of treatment is approximately 12 to 16 sessions. We operate on a Wait List system. After a brief phone screening process, which takes approximately 15 minutes, you are entered onto our Wait List, which allows us time to match your needs with the best appropriate therapist from our team. We do not contract with insurance providers; however, our fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and are considerably lower than those of practitioners in the community. The Krasner Psychological Center is open and available to service our community during the COVID-19 crisis and quarantine. We are currently providing psychological services (psychotherapy and assessments) via a hybrid approach, namely telehealth and/or in-person contingent on therapist's availability. Call for more detailed information.
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Personality Disorders
Parenting / Family Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Married Couples
Support Groups
Public Colleges / Universities
Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
NAMI CONNECTION RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP | NAMI ORANGE COUNTY NY
NAMI Connection is a support group for people with mental health conditions. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, and the groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
NAMI Connection is a support group for people with mental health conditions. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, and the groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC-EAST HAMPTON | FAMILY SERVICE LEAGUE - EAST HAMPTON
Provides preventive and therapeutic outpatient services to individuals and families experiencing social and emotional dysfunction: including medication therapy, psychiatric evaluation verbal therapy eating disorder group parenting group and individual, couple and family therapy. Call for further information.
Provides preventive and therapeutic outpatient services to individuals and families experiencing social and emotional dysfunction: including medication therapy, psychiatric evaluation verbal therapy eating disorder group parenting group and individual, couple and family therapy. Call for further information.
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Psychiatric Case Management
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Mental Health Assessment and Treatment
Psychotherapy / Psychoanalysis
CHILDRENS DAY PROGRAM SMITHTOWN | DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES INSTITUTE
Serves children ages 5-21 with a diagnosis of autism, intellectual disability, or multiple disabilities. Teaches language and communication skills, self-help and activities of daily living, and behavior management. Other services include vocational activities, crisis intervention for families and parent education, counseling and support.
Serves children ages 5-21 with a diagnosis of autism, intellectual disability, or multiple disabilities. Teaches language and communication skills, self-help and activities of daily living, and behavior management. Other services include vocational activities, crisis intervention for families and parent education, counseling and support.
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Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Support Groups
Disabilities Issues
Families / Friends of People With Disabilities
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Developmental Disabilities
Recreational Therapy
Students With Disabilities
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Parenting / Family Support Groups
PARENT SUPPORT GROUP | NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF ROCKLAND COUNTY (NAMI ROCKLAND)
Support for parents and primary caregivers of children, teens and young adults living with mental health concerns. A collaboration between NAMI Rockland and Rockland Partnership for Safe Youth.
Support for parents and primary caregivers of children, teens and young adults living with mental health concerns. A collaboration between NAMI Rockland and Rockland Partnership for Safe Youth.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Parent Support Groups
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) SUPPORT GROUP | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN ULSTER COUNTY (MHA)
Support group for families who have a member that has been diagnosed with ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Support group for families who have a member that has been diagnosed with ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
INTEGRATED PEER SERVICES | PEOPLE (PROJECTS TO EMPOWER AND ORGANIZE THE PSYCHIATRICALLY LABELED)
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
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Peer Counseling
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Self Help Group for Nervous People - Grand Island - Recovery International
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Self Help Group for Nervous People - Tonawanda - Recovery International
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
Self help group for anyone struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, stress, fears of any kind, or anger that is getting in the way of social, work, and home life. Other interested persons are welcome to attend as observers. Group meets weekly.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
FRIENDSHIP NETWORK | FRIENDSHIP NETWORK
Helps to alleviate the feelings of isolation and loneliness that people feel due to their illness by providing an opportunity for adults suffering from schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, depression or other personality or mood disorders to develop friendships and social skills. Referral required.
Helps to alleviate the feelings of isolation and loneliness that people feel due to their illness by providing an opportunity for adults suffering from schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, depression or other personality or mood disorders to develop friendships and social skills. Referral required.
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Mental Illness / Emotional Disabilities
Psychiatric Resocialization
Mental Health Related Support Groups
SUPPORT GROUP | LIVING HOPE FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Provides self-help support group for persons with mental illness, their relatives and friends. Dedicated to improving services and resources for families and patients.Educational programs and support groups schedule as follows: Educational/Informational Program: 1st Wednesday, periodic, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital. Topics and schedule on our website. Peer Support Group: 2nd Wednesday, monthly, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital. For individuals labeled with mental health conditions only. Integrated Support Group: 3rd Wednesday, monthly, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital for family, friends, allies and individuals labeled with mental health conditions.
Provides self-help support group for persons with mental illness, their relatives and friends. Dedicated to improving services and resources for families and patients.Educational programs and support groups schedule as follows: Educational/Informational Program: 1st Wednesday, periodic, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital. Topics and schedule on our website. Peer Support Group: 2nd Wednesday, monthly, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital. For individuals labeled with mental health conditions only. Integrated Support Group: 3rd Wednesday, monthly, 7:30pm in Conference Rooms 1 & 2, Mather Hospital for family, friends, allies and individuals labeled with mental health conditions.
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Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Families / Friends of Mentally Ill
Volunteer Opportunities
REACH ONE | INDEPENDENT LIVING
Reach One provides support to anyone 18 and older impacted by mental health/illness.
Reach One provides support to anyone 18 and older impacted by mental health/illness.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
SELF-HELP | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN ESSEX COUNTY
Self Help Programs offer an opportunity for individuals to help their own recovery as well as the recovery of others by providing support, strategies and building camaraderie amongst peers.
Self Help Programs offer an opportunity for individuals to help their own recovery as well as the recovery of others by providing support, strategies and building camaraderie amongst peers.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Counseling
Drug Use Disorder Counseling
FRIENDS & FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP | ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Self-help support groups for relatives and friends of individuals with mental illness. The groups are professionally led. Group members discuss their feelings, ways of coping, and techniques in dealing with mental illness. Guest speakers will discuss topics such as social services and entitlements, medication management, estate planning, latest research, and various mental health services and programs in the community.
Self-help support groups for relatives and friends of individuals with mental illness. The groups are professionally led. Group members discuss their feelings, ways of coping, and techniques in dealing with mental illness. Guest speakers will discuss topics such as social services and entitlements, medication management, estate planning, latest research, and various mental health services and programs in the community.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Information and Referral
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS & INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DIAGNOSE SUPPORT GROUP | NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI) OF WESTCHESTER
Offers a variety of support groups for families and friends of those with mental illness.
Offers a variety of support groups for families and friends of those with mental illness.
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Mental Health Related Support Groups
INTEGRATED PEER SERVICES | PEOPLE (PROJECTS TO EMPOWER AND ORGANIZE THE PSYCHIATRICALLY LABELED) - ORANGE COUNTY
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
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Peer Counseling
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Mental Health Related Support Groups
PARENTS RUN AUTISM | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (MHA) IN ORANGE COUNTY
MHA provides information, training, financial and other support to individuals with autism disorders and their families.
MHA provides information, training, financial and other support to individuals with autism disorders and their families.
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Outreach Programs
Subject Specific Public Awareness / Education
Mental Health Related Support Groups
SELF HELP GROUPS | HANDS ACROSS LONG ISLAND - HALI
Provides self help groups designed to enrich the lives of people with mental illness. Special Double Trouble group offers a 12-step program to address the unique needs of persons recovery from drug/alcohol addictions and mental illness (MICA).
Provides self help groups designed to enrich the lives of people with mental illness. Special Double Trouble group offers a 12-step program to address the unique needs of persons recovery from drug/alcohol addictions and mental illness (MICA).
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Support Groups
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Mental Health Related Support Groups
