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Click below to view Health Care for mental health treatment. See Substance Abuse Support Groups, below in this section, for Alcoholics Anonymous and related programs.
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Ann Arbor Center for the FamilyGroup of mental health professionals who share a family-systems approach to therapy. Appointment required. Some sliding-scale fees; no HMO insurances. Appointments Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–8 p.m., some Sat. aacff@sbcglobal.net, www.annarborcenter.org2300 Washtenaw, suite 203 [map]
995–5181
Ann Arbor Community CenterIndividual, family, and group counseling in all areas, including parenting, for county residents. yolandawhiten@sbcglobal.net, www.annarborcommunitycenter.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
662–3128
 Behavioral Health Services (Catholic Social Services)Certified social workers counsel individuals, couples, and families. In-depth assessment and short-term, goal-focused therapy. Sliding-scale fees. info@csswashtenaw.org, www.csswashtenaw.org U 4925 Packard [map]
971–9781, ext. 329
Center for Eating DisordersFor compulsive overeaters and people with bulimia, anorexia, and other eating disorders. Support group meets Mon. 6–7 p.m. Individual and nutrition counseling available. info@center4ed.org, www.center4ed.org or www.stopcompulsiveeating.com111 N. First, suite 2 [map]
668–8585
Debtors AnonymousTwelve-step recovery program for compulsive debtors. Sun. 4 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill (Mary Lou, 482–5099), & Thurs. 7:30 p.m., King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard (Rita, 741–8430). Business owners’ meeting Sun. 5:10–6:10 p.m. (Kelly, 669–0915). www.debtorsanonymous.org 24-hour hotline: 489–0252
Divorce Reality GroupWeekly walk-in support group Wed. 7–9 p.m. Domestic relations mediation and recovery workshops. Sliding-scale fees. dell@divorcebalance.com, www.divorcebalance.com135 Bennett, suite 29, Saline [map]
Dell Deaton, 668–8001
Divorce Recovery WorkshopsEight-week fall workshops at Huron Hills Baptist Church, 3150 Glazier Way (Marilyn or Barb, 769–6299), and winter workshops at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2065 S. Wagner (761–5669). Lectures and support/discussion groups. Nominal cost includes books. Free child care.
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousTwelve-step recovery program for overeating, binge eating, anorexia, or bulimia. Sat. 9 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m., First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4001 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. www.foodaddicts.org 913–9614
Gamblers AnonymousTwelve-step program for compulsive gamblers. Wed. 8 p.m., Alano Club, 995 N. Maple, and Thurs. 8 p.m., West Side United Methodist Church, 900 S. Seventh, room 114. Call or check website for additional meeting times, or information about Gam-Anon, support for families and friends of compulsive gamblers. www.gamblersanonymous.org 24-hour hotline: (313) 792–2877
Huron Valley Child Guidance Clinic (Washtenaw County Community Support & Treatment Services, Youth & Family Division)Counseling for children to age 18. Individual, group, and family counseling. Sliding-scale fees for uninsured individuals. Medicaid and limited insurance accepted. Call Washtenaw County Health Services Access, 544–3050, for referral or to determine eligibility. No walk-ins. publichealth.ewashtenaw.org2940 Ellsworth, Ypsilanti [map]
434–2034
Huron Valley Consultation CenterMental health services for children, adolescents, families, and adults. Appointments necessary; referrals are not. Serves insured and uninsured individuals. Pay at time of service.www.hvccinc.com2750 S. State [map]
662–6300
Jewish Family Services Mental HealthConfidential family, individual, and group counseling for all ages; couples and premarital counseling; substance abuse programs. Sliding scale and pro-bono services available. Open to all regardless of religion. info@jfsannarbor.org, www.jfsannarbor.org/mentalhealth_services.htm S, U2245 S. State [map]
769–0209
Michigan Problem Gambling Helpline (Michigan Department of Community Health)24-hour hotline staffed by trained counselors. Provides referrals to self-help groups and counselors. www.michigan.gov/mdch (800) 270–7117
Overeaters AnonymousFor people recovering from compulsive overeating, anorexia, or bulimia. Call for times and locations of weekly local meetings. www.oa.org 480–4556
Postpartum Depression Support GroupLocal chapter of national group offers free support for those suffering from postpartum or prenatal depression. Meets first & third Mon. 10:30 a.m.–noon, Lamaze Association of Ann Arbor, 2500 Packard, suite 101. www.ppd-annarbor.org 418–2683
Saint Joseph Mercy Outpatient Behavioral ServicesSupport services such as outpatient mental health for families, attention deficit disorder services, addiction treatment, and inpatient follow-up care. 786–2300 or 668–3113 (24 hours)
Samaritan Counseling ServicesAdolescent, family, couple, group, and individual counseling; psychological testing; and child therapy. Emphasis is on integration of psychology and theology. People of all faiths welcome. Sliding-scale fees. samaritancounsel@sbcglobal.net, www.samaritan.cc2890 Carpenter, suite 1600 [map]
677–0609
The Women's Center of Southeastern MichiganPersonal counseling, financial and divorce education, and support. Sliding-scale fees. Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Evening and weekend hours by appointment. info@thewomenscentersemi.org, www.thewomenscentersemi.org V
2425 W. Stadium Blvd. [map]
973–6779
Traumatic Events Response Network (Washtenaw County Public Health)Trained volunteers provide support, resources, and referrals for survivors of natural disasters, accidents, and violent crimes. www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/public_health (search “prevention and community response”)
555 Towner, Ypsilanti [map]
544–6700. 24-hour hotline: (734) 971–3954
U-M Hospitals Psychiatric Emergency ServicesSuicide 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. www.med.umich.edu/psych (then click on Psychiatric Emergency Service) 936–5900. TTY: (800) 649–3777
U-M Psychological Clinic Counseling for individuals and couples. Open to the public; sliding-scale fees. Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.–6 p.m. www.psychclinic.orgEast Hall, 530 Church, suite 2463 764–3471
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